Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but scavenger use of this resource has not been extensively investigated. Scavengers may use roads for reliable foraging opportunities, but might also use roads for other purposes and encounter carrion opportunistically. We examined scavenging of carrion along linear features by placing 52 rabbit carcasses in each of three treatments in forested habitat during winter (Dec 2016-Mar 2017) in South Carolina, USA: roads, power line clearings (linear feature with fewer carcasses than roads due to lack of road kill), and forest interior. We used motion-activated cameras to compare arrival times and presence of vertebrate scavengers among treatments. There...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Introduction Availability of carrion to scavengers is a central issue in carrion ecology and managem...
Carrion is a valuable resource exploited not only by obligate scavengers but also by a wide variety ...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
Roads can have negative impacts on wildlife through indirect effects such as fragmentation of habita...
I examined the fate of small mammal carrion in forested habitats of the southeastern USA and conside...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent res...
Carrion plays an essential role in shaping the structure and functioning of ecosystems and has far‐r...
Roads have impacts on the fauna arising from habitat fragmentation, roadkill and the barrier effect...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way i...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Introduction Availability of carrion to scavengers is a central issue in carrion ecology and managem...
Carrion is a valuable resource exploited not only by obligate scavengers but also by a wide variety ...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
Roads can have negative impacts on wildlife through indirect effects such as fragmentation of habita...
I examined the fate of small mammal carrion in forested habitats of the southeastern USA and conside...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent res...
Carrion plays an essential role in shaping the structure and functioning of ecosystems and has far‐r...
Roads have impacts on the fauna arising from habitat fragmentation, roadkill and the barrier effect...
As the global road network expands, roads pose an emerging threat to wildlife populations. One way i...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Introduction Availability of carrion to scavengers is a central issue in carrion ecology and managem...
Carrion is a valuable resource exploited not only by obligate scavengers but also by a wide variety ...