Contrary to popular assumptions,
researchers on two continents find wolves kill less often in the presence of
brown bears
Date: February 8, 2017
Source: Utah State University
If you've ever been elbowed out
of the way at the dinner table by older, stronger siblings, you'll identify
with wolves competing with larger bears for food. A study by Utah State
University ecologist Aimee Tallian and colleagues reveals wolves might be at
more of a disadvantage than previously thought.
Tallian is lead author of a paper
examining competition between wolves and brown bears on two continents
published Feb. 8, 2017, in Proceedings of the Royal Society B [DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2016.2368].
"Wolves and brown bears
coexist across most of their range," says Tallian, who completed a
doctoral degree from USU in 2017. "Although competition between predators
such as these is widespread in nature, we know little about how brown bears
affect wolf predation."
With colleagues in Scandinavia
and North America, Tallian examined how brown bears affected wolf kill rates at
study sites in northern Europe and Yellowstone National Park.
"We found an unexpected
pattern," she says. "Wolves killed less often in the presence of
brown bears, which is contrary to the common assumption that wolves kill prey
more often to compensate for loss of food to bears."
Tallian says the consistency in
results between the systems on different continents suggests brown bear
presence actually reduces wolf kill rate, but the researchers aren't sure why.
They surmise wolves, unlike lynx
and mountain lion, may not be quickly abandoning their kills, as bears move in
take advantage of the spoils.
"The wolves may be hanging
around longer, waiting their turn to gain access to food," Tallian says.
She and her colleagues also
wonder if wolves kill less frequently because it takes them longer to find
prey.
"We think this may be the
case, in the spring, when newborn ungulates make easy pickings for bears,"
Tallian says. "It may simply take more time for wolves to find calves,
when there are fewer of them."
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