Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators

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 ne...

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Main Authors: Sivy, Kelly J., Pozzanghera, Casey B., Grace, James B., Prugh, Laura R.
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Pozzanghera, Casey B.
Grace, James B.
Prugh, Laura R.
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description 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 framework to quantify the strengths of hypothesized interaction pathways, and we evaluated fine-scale spatiotemporal responses of non-apex predators to wolf activity clusters identified from radio-collar data. Contrary to the carnivore cascade hypothesis, both meso- and small predator occupancy patterns indicated guild-wide, negative responses of non-apex predators to wolf abundance variations at the landscape scale. At the local scale, however, we observed a near guild-wide, positive response of non-apex predators to localized wolf activity. Local-scale association with apex predators due to scavenging could lead to landscape patterns of mesopredator suppression, suggesting a key link between occupancy patterns and the structure of predator communities at different spatial scales. SEMdata wlfclusterdata Funding provided by: National Science Foundation Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001 Award Number: 2012136814 and DEB-1652420
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5003479 2025-01-16T21:25:09+00:00 Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators Sivy, Kelly J. Pozzanghera, Casey B. Grace, James B. Prugh, Laura R. 2017-06-19 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tj590 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1086/693996 https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tj590 oai:zenodo.org:5003479 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Lynx canadensis Ecology: community Gulo gulo Martes americanus Community: structure Interactions: trophic Canis latrans Canis lupus info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2017 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tj59010.1086/693996 2024-12-05T01:19:42Z 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 framework to quantify the strengths of hypothesized interaction pathways, and we evaluated fine-scale spatiotemporal responses of non-apex predators to wolf activity clusters identified from radio-collar data. Contrary to the carnivore cascade hypothesis, both meso- and small predator occupancy patterns indicated guild-wide, negative responses of non-apex predators to wolf abundance variations at the landscape scale. At the local scale, however, we observed a near guild-wide, positive response of non-apex predators to localized wolf activity. Local-scale association with apex predators due to scavenging could lead to landscape patterns of mesopredator suppression, suggesting a key link between occupancy patterns and the structure of predator communities at different spatial scales. SEMdata wlfclusterdata Funding provided by: National Science Foundation Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000001 Award Number: 2012136814 and DEB-1652420 Other/Unknown Material Canis lupus Gulo gulo Alaska Lynx Zenodo
spellingShingle Lynx canadensis
Ecology: community
Gulo gulo
Martes americanus
Community: structure
Interactions: trophic
Canis latrans
Canis lupus
Sivy, Kelly J.
Pozzanghera, Casey B.
Grace, James B.
Prugh, Laura R.
Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
title Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
title_full Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
title_fullStr Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
title_short Data from: Fatal attraction? Intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
title_sort data from: fatal attraction? intraguild facilitation and suppression among predators
topic Lynx canadensis
Ecology: community
Gulo gulo
Martes americanus
Community: structure
Interactions: trophic
Canis latrans
Canis lupus
topic_facet Lynx canadensis
Ecology: community
Gulo gulo
Martes americanus
Community: structure
Interactions: trophic
Canis latrans
Canis lupus
url https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tj590