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Area of Science:

  • Ecology
  • Zoology
  • Behavioral Ecology

Background:

  • Predicting predator-prey dynamics is complex due to varying food availability and diverse diets in natural ecosystems.
  • Understanding food preferences is crucial for ecological modeling and conservation efforts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a robust method for estimating predator food preferences across multiple sites with varying prey availability.
  • To assess the accuracy and precision of the proposed method using computer simulations and a case study.

Main Methods:

  • A novel statistical approach using bootstrapping to estimate sampling variation in food preference data.
  • Computer simulations to evaluate the method's performance based on the number of prey types, sites, and missing prey data.
  • Application of the method to lion (Panthera leo) feeding data to model preference versus prey size.

Main Results:

  • The method accurately estimates food preferences even with varying numbers of prey types across sites.
  • Simulation results indicate that accuracy increases with more sites and fewer missing prey items.
  • Predator preference for prey size follows a predictable bell-curve, characterized by two key parameters.

Conclusions:

  • The developed method provides a reliable tool for quantifying predator feeding patterns and prey selection.
  • This approach enables testing ecological hypotheses, predicting preferences in novel environments, and estimating prey consumption.
  • The findings offer valuable insights into predator ecology and can inform wildlife management strategies.