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Something in the wind: The influence of wind speed and direction on African lion movement behaviour

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Olfaction is a key sense, enabling animals to locate forage, select mates, navigate their environment, and avoid predation. Wind is an important abiotic factor that modulates the strength of olfactory information detected by animals. In theory, when airflow is unidirectional, an animal can maximise the size of their olfactory search area and increase odour detection probability by moving crosswind. Given energetic costs inherent to activity and locomotion, behavioural search strategies that optimize the benefit-cost ratio should be advantageous. We tested whether African lions (Panthera leo) modify their movement directionality and distance according to wind speed and direction during hours of darkness when they are most likely to hunt mobile and elusive prey. We tracked 29 lions in southern Zimbabwe using GPS collars and deployed a weather station to collect detailed abiotic data. We found that when wind speeds increased lions were more likely to move crosswind. We also found that fema...
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