Spatio-temporal hotspots of satellite-tracked arctic foxes reveal a large detection range in a mammalian predator.
Sandra LaiJoël BêtyDominique BerteauxPublished in: Movement ecology (2015)
Observed traveling distances may indicate a high detection range in arctic foxes, and our results suggest their ability to detect food sources on the sea ice from their terrestrial home range. While revealing a wide knowledge gap regarding resource detection abilities in mammalian predators, our study provides estimates of detection range useful for interpreting and modeling animal movements. It also allows a better understanding of foraging behavior and navigation capacity in terrestrial predators.