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Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves

Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletion. One consequence of these patterns is increased range and niche overlap with other carnivores, and thus an elevated potential for competitive exclusion. Here, we document competition between an enda...

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Autores principales: Gutema, Tariku Mekonnen, Atickem, Anagaw, Bekele, Afework, Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio, Kasso, Mohammed, Tsegaye, Diress, Venkataraman, Vivek V., Fashing, Peter J., Zinner, Dietmar, Stenseth, Nils C.
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Publicado: The Royal Society Publishing 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5990763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29892409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172207
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author Gutema, Tariku Mekonnen
Atickem, Anagaw
Bekele, Afework
Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio
Kasso, Mohammed
Tsegaye, Diress
Venkataraman, Vivek V.
Fashing, Peter J.
Zinner, Dietmar
Stenseth, Nils C.
author_facet Gutema, Tariku Mekonnen
Atickem, Anagaw
Bekele, Afework
Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio
Kasso, Mohammed
Tsegaye, Diress
Venkataraman, Vivek V.
Fashing, Peter J.
Zinner, Dietmar
Stenseth, Nils C.
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description Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletion. One consequence of these patterns is increased range and niche overlap with other carnivores, and thus an elevated potential for competitive exclusion. Here, we document competition between an endangered canid, the Ethiopian wolf (EW), and the newly discovered African wolf (AW) in central Ethiopia. The diet of the ecological specialist EW was dominated by rodents, whereas the AW consumed a more diverse diet also including insects and non-rodent mammals. EWs used predominantly intact habitat, whereas AWs used mostly areas disturbed by humans and their livestock. We observed 82 encounters between the two species, of which 94% were agonistic. The outcomes of agonistic encounters followed a territory-specific dominance pattern, with EWs dominating in intact habitat and AWs in human-disturbed areas. For AWs, the likelihood of winning encounters also increased with group size. Rodent species consumed by EWs were also available in the human-disturbed areas, suggesting that these areas could be suitable habitat for EWs if AWs were not present. Increasing human encroachment not only affects the prey base of EWs, but also may impact their survival by intensifying competition with sympatric AWs.
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spelling pubmed-59907632018-06-11 Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves Gutema, Tariku Mekonnen Atickem, Anagaw Bekele, Afework Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio Kasso, Mohammed Tsegaye, Diress Venkataraman, Vivek V. Fashing, Peter J. Zinner, Dietmar Stenseth, Nils C. R Soc Open Sci Biology (Whole Organism) Carnivore populations are declining globally due to range contraction, persecution and prey depletion. One consequence of these patterns is increased range and niche overlap with other carnivores, and thus an elevated potential for competitive exclusion. Here, we document competition between an endangered canid, the Ethiopian wolf (EW), and the newly discovered African wolf (AW) in central Ethiopia. The diet of the ecological specialist EW was dominated by rodents, whereas the AW consumed a more diverse diet also including insects and non-rodent mammals. EWs used predominantly intact habitat, whereas AWs used mostly areas disturbed by humans and their livestock. We observed 82 encounters between the two species, of which 94% were agonistic. The outcomes of agonistic encounters followed a territory-specific dominance pattern, with EWs dominating in intact habitat and AWs in human-disturbed areas. For AWs, the likelihood of winning encounters also increased with group size. Rodent species consumed by EWs were also available in the human-disturbed areas, suggesting that these areas could be suitable habitat for EWs if AWs were not present. Increasing human encroachment not only affects the prey base of EWs, but also may impact their survival by intensifying competition with sympatric AWs. The Royal Society Publishing 2018-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5990763/ /pubmed/29892409 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172207 Text en © 2018 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Biology (Whole Organism)
Gutema, Tariku Mekonnen
Atickem, Anagaw
Bekele, Afework
Sillero-Zubiri, Claudio
Kasso, Mohammed
Tsegaye, Diress
Venkataraman, Vivek V.
Fashing, Peter J.
Zinner, Dietmar
Stenseth, Nils C.
Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves
title Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves
title_full Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves
title_fullStr Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves
title_full_unstemmed Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves
title_short Competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving African and Ethiopian wolves
title_sort competition between sympatric wolf taxa: an example involving african and ethiopian wolves
topic Biology (Whole Organism)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5990763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29892409
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172207
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