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Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

Age and sex selection of prey is an aspect of predator ecology which has been extensively studied in both temperate and African ecosystems. This dimension, along with fecundity, survival rates of prey and mortality factors other than predation are important in laying down the population dynamics of...

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Autores principales: Arriaza, Mari Carmen, Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel, Martínez-Maza, Cayetana, Mabulla, Audax, Baquedano, Enrique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4446270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26017363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125944
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author Arriaza, Mari Carmen
Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
Martínez-Maza, Cayetana
Mabulla, Audax
Baquedano, Enrique
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Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
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description Age and sex selection of prey is an aspect of predator ecology which has been extensively studied in both temperate and African ecosystems. This dimension, along with fecundity, survival rates of prey and mortality factors other than predation are important in laying down the population dynamics of prey and have important implications in the management of species. A carnivore den located in the short-grassland ecological unit of the Serengeti was studied. Sex- and age- class (using five age categories) of the wildebeest remains recovered were analyzed through horn morphology, biometrics of the bones and tooth wear patterns. We compared our results with previous studies from lion and hyaena kills through multivariate analyses. Seasonality of the accumulation was analyzed through tooth histology. PCA and CVA results show that age class selection by predators depends on season, habitat-type, and growth rate of the wildebeest population. Female-biased predation was found to contradict classical hypotheses based on territorial male behaviour. The lion and spotted hyaena showed strong selection on age classes, contrary to previous studies. Migratory wildebeest sex ratio is regulated through differential predation by seasons and female deaths in the wet season are a trade-off for population stability. These data are crucial for an effective management of the species and the new method created may be useful for different carnivore species and their prey.
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spelling pubmed-44462702015-06-09 Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania) Arriaza, Mari Carmen Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel Martínez-Maza, Cayetana Mabulla, Audax Baquedano, Enrique PLoS One Research Article Age and sex selection of prey is an aspect of predator ecology which has been extensively studied in both temperate and African ecosystems. This dimension, along with fecundity, survival rates of prey and mortality factors other than predation are important in laying down the population dynamics of prey and have important implications in the management of species. A carnivore den located in the short-grassland ecological unit of the Serengeti was studied. Sex- and age- class (using five age categories) of the wildebeest remains recovered were analyzed through horn morphology, biometrics of the bones and tooth wear patterns. We compared our results with previous studies from lion and hyaena kills through multivariate analyses. Seasonality of the accumulation was analyzed through tooth histology. PCA and CVA results show that age class selection by predators depends on season, habitat-type, and growth rate of the wildebeest population. Female-biased predation was found to contradict classical hypotheses based on territorial male behaviour. The lion and spotted hyaena showed strong selection on age classes, contrary to previous studies. Migratory wildebeest sex ratio is regulated through differential predation by seasons and female deaths in the wet season are a trade-off for population stability. These data are crucial for an effective management of the species and the new method created may be useful for different carnivore species and their prey. Public Library of Science 2015-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4446270/ /pubmed/26017363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125944 Text en © 2015 Arriaza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Arriaza, Mari Carmen
Domínguez-Rodrigo, Manuel
Martínez-Maza, Cayetana
Mabulla, Audax
Baquedano, Enrique
Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
title Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
title_full Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
title_fullStr Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
title_full_unstemmed Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
title_short Differential Predation by Age and Sex Classes in Blue Wildebeest in Serengeti: Study of a Modern Carnivore Den in Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
title_sort differential predation by age and sex classes in blue wildebeest in serengeti: study of a modern carnivore den in olduvai gorge (tanzania)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4446270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26017363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125944
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