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      Infanticide in wolves: seasonality of mortalities and attacks at dens support evolution of territoriality

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              Predatory senescence in ageing wolves.

              It is well established that ageing handicaps the ability of prey to escape predators, yet surprisingly little is known about how ageing affects the ability of predators to catch prey. Research into long-lived predators has assumed that adults have uniform impacts on prey regardless of age. Here we use longitudinal data from repeated observations of individually-known wolves (Canis lupus) hunting elk (Cervus elaphus) in Yellowstone National Park to demonstrate that adult predatory performance declines with age and that an increasing ratio of senescent individuals in the wolf population depresses the rate of prey offtake. Because this ratio fluctuates independently of population size, predatory senescence may cause wolf populations of equal size but different age structure to have different impacts on prey populations. These findings suggest that predatory senescence is an important, though overlooked, factor affecting predator-prey dynamics.
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                Journal
                Journal of Mammalogy
                JMAMMAL
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                0022-2372
                1545-1542
                November 24 2015
                November 24 2015
                : 96
                : 6
                : 1174-1183
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                10.1093/jmammal/gyv125
                7c497e7a-dd71-420d-a985-4ea45e221916
                © 2015
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