Factors affecting the prey preferences of jackals (Canidae)
Prey selection by carnivores can be affected by top-down and bottom-up factors. For example, large carnivores may facilitate food resources for mesocarnivores by providing carcasses to scavenge, however mesocarnivores may hunt large prey themselves, and their diets might be affected by prey size and...
Main Authors: | Hayward, MW, Porter, L, Lanszki, J, Kamler, JF, Beck, JM, Kerley, GIH, Macdonald, DW, Montgomery, RA, Parker, DM, Scott, DM, O’Brien, J, Yarnell, RW |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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