Author:
Fernández-Gil Alberto,Carral José M.,Barrientos Luis M.,García Laurentino,Benito Laura,de Gabriel Hernando Miguel
Abstract
AbstractAlthough lethal interactions between wolves and other apex carnivores have been reported for a handful of species, the killing or consumption of wolves by free-ranging golden eagles has rarely been reported. Here, we present four opportunistic field observations documenting the consumption of a wolf pup by free-ranging golden eagles and predatory behavior of eagles towards wolf pups. Although we could not confirm the killing and consumption of wolves by eagles in a single predatory event, actual predation seems plausible based on our observations. We hypothesize that these intraguild apex predators’ interactions, consisting on a smaller raptor predator attacking or consuming a lager mammal and social predator, are rare events, but provide valuable information on potential relationships across keystone apex predators.
Funder
Estación Biológica de Doñana
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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