Hunters versus hunted: New perspectives on the energetic costs of survival at the top of the food chain
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Date Issued
2020Subject Terms
CARNIVORESANIMAL-HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS
MAMMALS
MARINE MAMMALS
CONSERVATION
BEHAVIOR
PREDATION
ENERGY
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Functional EcologyVolume
34Issue
10Start page
2015End page
2029
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Global biotic and abiotic threats, particularly from pervasive human activities, are progressively pushing large, apex carnivorous mammals into the functional role of mesopredator. Hunters are now becoming the hunted….Type
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© 2020 British Ecological Societyae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/1365-2435.13649
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