Birds sitting or feeding on live large African herbivorous mammals are a visible, yet quite neglected, type of commensalistic–mutualistic association. Here, we investigate general patterns in such relationships at large spatial and taxonomic scales. To obtain large-scale data, an extensive internet-based search for photos was carried out on Google Images. To characterize patterns of the structural organization of commensalistic–mutualistic associations between African birds and herbivorous mammals, we used a network analysis approach. We then employed phylogenetically-informed comparative analysis to explore whether features of bird visitation of mammals, i.e., their mean number, mass and species richness per mammal species, are shaped by a...
Visual representations of the red-billed oxpecker (A) and yellow-billed oxpecker (B) mammal host net...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
Behaviors and attachment sites of individual yellow-billed oxpeckers were instantaneously sampled wh...
Birds that remove ectoparasites and other food material from their hosts are iconic illustrations of...
Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Afr...
Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Afr...
Birds that remove ectoparasites and other food material from their hosts are iconic illustrations of...
Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Afr...
Mixed-species associations are a widespread phenomenon, comprising interacting heterospecific indivi...
Large body size, the defining characteristic of "charismatic megafauna," is often viewed as the most...
Quantifying the role of biodiversity in ecosystems not only requires understanding the links between...
International audienceThe two Buphagus oxpecker species are specialized passerines that forage for t...
Abstract Large native mammals are declining dramati-cally in abundance across Africa, with strong im...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Mobbing represents a well-known anti-predatory behavior, where potential prey display aggressively a...
Visual representations of the red-billed oxpecker (A) and yellow-billed oxpecker (B) mammal host net...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
Behaviors and attachment sites of individual yellow-billed oxpeckers were instantaneously sampled wh...
Birds that remove ectoparasites and other food material from their hosts are iconic illustrations of...
Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Afr...
Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Afr...
Birds that remove ectoparasites and other food material from their hosts are iconic illustrations of...
Over the past half-century, large mammal populations have declined substantially throughout East Afr...
Mixed-species associations are a widespread phenomenon, comprising interacting heterospecific indivi...
Large body size, the defining characteristic of "charismatic megafauna," is often viewed as the most...
Quantifying the role of biodiversity in ecosystems not only requires understanding the links between...
International audienceThe two Buphagus oxpecker species are specialized passerines that forage for t...
Abstract Large native mammals are declining dramati-cally in abundance across Africa, with strong im...
Competition theory predicts that local communities should consist of species that are more dissimila...
Mobbing represents a well-known anti-predatory behavior, where potential prey display aggressively a...
Visual representations of the red-billed oxpecker (A) and yellow-billed oxpecker (B) mammal host net...
Conservation biology is increasingly concerned with preserving interactions among species such as mu...
Behaviors and attachment sites of individual yellow-billed oxpeckers were instantaneously sampled wh...