🌍 Takeaway: Coexistence is a fine-scale ballet—predators balance competition and opportunity minute by minute, night by night. Full story: doi.org/10.1002/oik....
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🐆 Leopards and lions share the same landscapes but rarely at the same time, avoiding risky encounters while keeping prime hunting grounds.
🦁 Lions stick to their schedule. At this scale, hyaenas don’t affect lion movements.
🐾 Hyaenas often move into areas within 2 hours of lions or leopards, and return on consecutive nights. They track opportunities, whether scavenging or hunting.
🔍 Zoom in: All three species use the same areas, but timing is everything. Fine-scale patterns show a mix of avoidance and opportunistic following.
🦁🐆🐾 Lions, leopards, and spotted hyaenas share the African savanna—but how do they coexist at such fine scales? Our new study in Oikos reveals the hidden dance of predators. doi.org/10.1002/oik....
Un grand merci à @alexandradelbot.bsky.social d’avoir pris le temps de m’écouter et d’avoir fait une chronique sur notre papier pour France Culture !
Notre article figure dans @sciencesetavenir.bsky.social un grand merci à eux !
Very happy to share our new paper published in Current Biology !
We show that the “big bad wolf” actually fears humans for good reason.
It’s the first-ever playback experiment on wild wolves in Europe 🇵🇱🌲.