نتایج جستجو برای: carnivores

تعداد نتایج: 2700  

Journal: :Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research 2013
Ling-Ling Hu Peng Shi

Bitter taste reception is presumably associated with dietary selection, preventing animals from ingesting potentially harmful compounds. Accordingly, carnivores, who encounter these toxic substances less often, should have fewer genes associated with bitter taste reception compared with herbivores and omnivores. To investigate the genetic basis of bitter taste reception, we confirmed bitter tas...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Kay E Holekamp Eli M Swanson Page E Van Meter

We suggest that variation in mammalian behavioural flexibility not accounted for by current socioecological models may be explained in part by developmental constraints. From our own work, we provide examples of constraints affecting variation in behavioural flexibility, not only among individuals, but also among species and higher taxonomic units. We first implicate organizational maternal eff...

2016
Matilda Brindle Christopher Opie

The extreme morphological variability of the baculum across mammals is thought to be the result of sexual selection (particularly, high levels of postcopulatory selection). However, the evolutionary trajectory of the mammalian baculum is little studied and evidence for the adaptive function of the baculum has so far been elusive. Here, we use Markov chain Monte Carlo methods implemented in a Ba...

2015
Terrie M. Williams Lee A. Fuiman Randall W. Davis

Synopsis Foraging by large (425 kg), mammalian carnivores often entails cryptic tactics to surreptitiously locate and overcome highly mobile prey. Many forms of intermittent locomotion from stroke-and-glide maneuvers by marine mammals to sneak-and-pounce behaviors by terrestrial canids, ursids, and felids are involved. While affording proximity to vigilant prey, these tactics are also associate...

2015
Zach J. Farris Christopher D. Golden Sarah Karpanty Asia Murphy Dean Stauffer Felix Ratelolahy Vonjy Andrianjakarivelo Christopher M. Holmes Marcella J. Kelly Benjamin Lee Allen

The wide-ranging, cumulative, negative effects of anthropogenic disturbance, including habitat degradation, exotic species, and hunting, on native wildlife has been well documented across a range of habitats worldwide with carnivores potentially being the most vulnerable due to their more extinction prone characteristics. Investigating the effects of anthropogenic pressures on sympatric carnivo...

2007
Samuel S. Sweet Eric R. Pianka

Although varanid lizards have achieved parity with mammals in many parts of the world, they exploit very different metabolic strategies and sensory mechanisms, and are properly regarded as convergent on the lifestyle of small predatory mammals. In parts of island southeast Asia and in Australia small monitors appear to fill ecological niches occupied by cats, mustelids and viverrids in other pa...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2011
Sarah E Reed Adina M Merenlender

In developed countries dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) are permitted to accompany human visitors to many protected areas (e.g., >96% of protected lands in California, U.S.A.), and protected-area management often focuses on regulating dogs due to concerns about predation, competition, or transmission of disease and conflicts with human visitors. In 2004 and 2005, we investigated whether carnivore ...

2007
JOHN L. GITTLEMAN

Phylogenetic information of the family Ursidae is well resolved and readily available for investigating macroevolutionary questions. Using complete phylogenies of the ursids and related terrestrial carnivores, I investigate whether patterns of body size and life history evolution in bears differ from other carnivores with respect to cladogenesis, species richness, and overall phyletic trends. L...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2015
Terrie M Williams Lee A Fuiman Randall W Davis

Foraging by large (>25 kg), mammalian carnivores often entails cryptic tactics to surreptitiously locate and overcome highly mobile prey. Many forms of intermittent locomotion from stroke-and-glide maneuvers by marine mammals to sneak-and-pounce behaviors by terrestrial canids, ursids, and felids are involved. While affording proximity to vigilant prey, these tactics are also associated with un...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2006
Emiliano Donadio Steven W Buskirk

Interspecific killing is a key determinant of the abundances and distributions of carnivores, their prey, and nonprey community members. Similarity of body size has been proposed to lead competitors to seek similar prey, which increases the likelihood of interference encounters, including lethal ones. We explored the influence of body size, diet, predatory habits, and taxonomic relatedness on i...

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