Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and, rather than a curiosity of animal behavior, is a key ecological process that must be accounted for. Human aversion to rotted substances and difficulties associated with identifying scavenged material in studies of food habits have contributed to the relative lack of information concerning scavenging behavior in vertebrates. Several lines of evidence, however, suggest that carrion resources are more extensively used by vertebrates than has been widely assumed: 1) a substantial number of animals die from causes other than predation and become available to scavengers, 2) a wide variety of vertebrate scavengers, rather than microbes or arthropod...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
Carrion is a pulsed food resource of unpredictable occurrence in space and time that offers a high n...
Food webs developed under classical theoretical models often depict simplistic interactions among tr...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
I examined the fate of small mammal carrion in forested habitats of the southeastern USA and conside...
Introduction The role of vertebrate scavenging in food web dynamics has historically been minimalize...
Aim: Despite the increasing scientific evidence on the importance of carrion in the ecology and evol...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Despite its prevalence, the importance of scavenging to carnivores is difficult to ascertain in mode...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent res...
Scavenging, or the consumption of dead animal matter, has been documented for a wide array of verteb...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
Species assemblages often have a non-random nested organization, which in vertebrate scavenger (carr...
I outline models that describe vertebrate and microbial competition for carrion resources and help e...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
Carrion is a pulsed food resource of unpredictable occurrence in space and time that offers a high n...
Food webs developed under classical theoretical models often depict simplistic interactions among tr...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
I examined the fate of small mammal carrion in forested habitats of the southeastern USA and conside...
Introduction The role of vertebrate scavenging in food web dynamics has historically been minimalize...
Aim: Despite the increasing scientific evidence on the importance of carrion in the ecology and evol...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Despite its prevalence, the importance of scavenging to carnivores is difficult to ascertain in mode...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent res...
Scavenging, or the consumption of dead animal matter, has been documented for a wide array of verteb...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
Species assemblages often have a non-random nested organization, which in vertebrate scavenger (carr...
I outline models that describe vertebrate and microbial competition for carrion resources and help e...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
Carrion is a pulsed food resource of unpredictable occurrence in space and time that offers a high n...
Food webs developed under classical theoretical models often depict simplistic interactions among tr...