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Three Himalayan predators coexist by partitioning prey, reducing direct competition
Strategic angle: A study reveals how snow leopards, leopards, and Himalayan wolves share habitats in Nepal's Lapchi Valley by dividing their prey.
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A recent study published in PLOS One investigates the coexistence strategies of three apex predators—snow leopards, leopards, and Himalayan wolves—in Nepal's Lapchi Valley.
The research highlights how these species partition their prey to reduce direct competition, which has significant implications for biodiversity and ecosystem management in the region.
Understanding these dynamics is crucial for conservation efforts, as it informs habitat management and the preservation of these vulnerable species.