What challenge might a predator face if behavioral pressures force prey into sparse, separated refuges?

Answer

The energy expended finding the next meal may outweigh the caloric gain from the kill

If prey becomes too sparsely distributed, the predator must expend excessive energy searching. This negative energetic balance can lead to a localized decline in predator numbers, irrespective of the broader ecosystem health.

What challenge might a predator face if behavioral pressures force prey into sparse, separated refuges?
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