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Food caching by a solitary large carnivore reveals importance of intermediate-sized prey
Maximilian L Allen
, L Mark Elbroch
, Javan M Bauder
, Heiko U Wittmer
Illinois Natural History Survey
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
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Adult Female
10%
Black-tailed Deer
10%
Caching
90%
Caching Behavior
20%
Caching Probability
10%
Consumption Time
10%
Deer
10%
Deterrence
10%
Ecological Model
10%
Energetic Gain
20%
Energetic Output
10%
Food Caching
100%
Food Perishability
10%
Foraging Time
10%
Information Theory
10%
Kleptoparasitism
10%
Large Carnivores
100%
Large Prey
10%
Mammalian Species
10%
Model Selection
10%
Mutually Exclusive
10%
Odocoileus Hemionus Columbianus
10%
Primary Prey
10%
Pulse Consumption
10%
Puma
100%
Puma Concolor
10%
Quadratic Effect
10%
Radio
10%
Resource Pulse
10%
Scavenger
10%
Search Time
10%
Small Prey
10%
Yearling
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Black-Tailed Deer
10%
Caching Behavior
20%
Florida Panther
10%
Kleptoparasitism
10%
Mule Deer
10%
Puma
100%
Yearlings
10%