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Integrating microbiome science and evolutionary medicine into animal health and conservation
Microbiome science has provided groundbreaking insights into human and animal health.
Similarly, evolutionary medicine–the incorporation of eco‐evolutionary concepts into …
Similarly, evolutionary medicine–the incorporation of eco‐evolutionary concepts into …
Feeding ecological knowledge: the underutilised power of faecal DNA approaches for carnivore diet analysis
Accurate analyses of the diets of predators are key to understand trophic interactions and
defining conservation strategies. Diets are commonly assessed through analysis of non …
defining conservation strategies. Diets are commonly assessed through analysis of non …
Plasticity in circadian activity patterns of mesocarnivores in Southwestern Europe: implications for species coexistence
Limiting similarity theory predicts that competing species must segregate along one or more
dimensions of their ecological niche in order to coexist. In predator communities …
dimensions of their ecological niche in order to coexist. In predator communities …
A continental‐scale analysis of feral cat diet in Australia
Aim Reducing the impacts of feral cats (Felis catus) is a priority for conservation managers
across the globe, and success in achieving this aim requires a detailed understanding of the …
across the globe, and success in achieving this aim requires a detailed understanding of the …
Ecological traits and the spatial structure of competitive coexistence among carnivores
Competition is a widespread interaction among carnivores, ultimately manifested through
one or more dimensions of the species' ecological niche. One of the most explicit …
one or more dimensions of the species' ecological niche. One of the most explicit …
Catch me if you can: diel activity patterns of mammalian prey and predators
The activity patterns exhibited by animals are shaped by evolution, but additionally fine‐
tuned by flexible responses to the environment. Predation risk and resource availability are …
tuned by flexible responses to the environment. Predation risk and resource availability are …
Drivers of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) daily activity: prey availability, human disturbance or habitat structure?
Daily activity patterns in mammals depend on food availability, reproductive stage, habitat
selection, intraspecific interactions and predation risk, among other factors. Some mammals …
selection, intraspecific interactions and predation risk, among other factors. Some mammals …
Prey Preferences of the Snow Leopard (Panthera uncia): Regional Diet Specificity Holds Global Significance for Conservation
The endangered snow leopard is a large felid that is distributed over 1.83 million km2
globally. Throughout its range it relies on a limited number of prey species in some of the …
globally. Throughout its range it relies on a limited number of prey species in some of the …
Variation in red fox Vulpes vulpes diet in five continents
Understanding variation in the diet of widely distributed species can help us to predict how
they respond to future environmental and anthropogenic changes. We studied the diet of the …
they respond to future environmental and anthropogenic changes. We studied the diet of the …
Coyote diet in North America: geographic and ecological patterns during range expansion
Coyotes Canis latrans have expanded their geographic range by 40% in the last 120 years,
raising questions about their ecological impacts in the newly colonised areas. Despite a …
raising questions about their ecological impacts in the newly colonised areas. Despite a …