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Biology

Boise State University

2017

Canis lupus

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Fatal Attraction?: Intraguild Facilitation And Suppression Among Predators, Kelly J. Sivy, Casey B. Pozzanghera, James B. Grace, Laura R. Prugh Nov 2017

Fatal Attraction?: Intraguild Facilitation And Suppression Among Predators, Kelly J. Sivy, Casey B. Pozzanghera, James B. Grace, Laura R. Prugh

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Competition and suppression are recognized as dominant forces that structure predator communities. Facilitation via carrion provisioning, however, is a ubiquitous interaction among predators that could offset the strength of suppression. Understanding the relative importance of these positive and negative interactions is necessary to anticipate community-wide responses to apex predator declines and recoveries worldwide. Using state-sponsored wolf (Canis lupus) control in Alaska as a quasi experiment, we conducted snow track surveys of apex, meso-, and small predators to test for evidence of carnivore cascades (e.g., mesopredator release). We analyzed survey data using an integrative occupancy and structural equation modeling …