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I am going to go out on a limb here and make a completely unscientific WAG. Based completely off of what I conjecture happens. This study found that cats killed a majority of the elk calves. My guess is because cats are ambush predators and generally solitary, or in small groups 1-3 they probably have their pick of which animal they ambush. So I theorize that cats target the younger animals for the ease of dispatching them, without worrying about collateral damage (getting stomped, horned, maimed etc.), and because they are easier to take down by one cat. Meanwhile, wolves are not quite as picky they take the first animal they can overwhelm. Since they are in larger groups they don’t focus solely on the younger animals and are quite capable of taking down full size elk. (I base this reasoning off of wolves taking down moose efficiently thus an elk would be childs play for them). I really have not heard of cats preying on moose except on rare occasions. Which tells me they (cats) profile their prey based on size, and ease of killing. So the study found exactly what I would expect.I bet if you did a similar study using full sized (adult) elk you would find that it went the other way. I theorize wolves would kill more full grown elk than cats.
I think what it shows is that there are TO MANY PREDATORS! We can point the finger and any one of the groups, HOWEVER Elk numbers did not decline rapidly until wolves were introduced to the mix. IF you are OK with very few elk/deer then we can have lots of predators. IF you want to maximize all game then you need to manage ALL predators... Bear and cougars were managed effectively before the onset of introduced wolves... It would stand to reason that since the dynamic has changed with the introduction of wolves and the lack of aggressive management then numbers would decline.A question that i don't have the answer to is this. Are there less people hunting cats today because of wolves? Obviously it makes it harder/ more dangerous to hunt them in close proximity to known wolf packs... This may only pertain to MT, ID, and WY because we cant run hounds, but...