Mammalian energetics. Instantaneous energetics of puma kills reveal advantage of felid sneak attacks
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.1254885
Mammalian energetics. Instantaneous energetics of puma kills reveal advantage of felid sneak attacks
Abstract
Pumas (Puma concolor) live in diverse, often rugged, complex habitats. The energy they expend for hunting must account for this complexity but is difficult to measure for this and other large, cryptic carnivores. We developed and deployed a physiological SMART (species movement, acceleration, and radio tracking) collar that used accelerometry to continuously monitor energetics, movements, and behavior of free-ranging pumas. This felid species displayed marked individuality in predatory activities, ranging from low-cost sit-and-wait behaviors to constant movements with energetic costs averaging 2.3 times those predicted for running mammals. Pumas reduce these costs by remaining cryptic and precisely matching maximum pouncing force (overall dynamic body acceleration = 5.3 to 16.1g) to prey size. Such instantaneous energetics help to explain why most felids stalk and pounce, and their analysis represents a powerful approach for accurately forecasting resource demands required for survival by large, mobile predators.
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Ecology. How large predators manage the cost of hunting.Science. 2014 Oct 3;346(6205):33-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1260170. Epub 2014 Oct 2. Science. 2014. PMID: 25278597 No abstract available.
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