Contents Introduction................ 161 The Use of Animal Remains and the Exposure of Scavengers to Disease........ 163 The Relevance of Scavenging for Pathogens to Spread and Persist.......... 166 Human Related Factors Resulting in Increased Risk for Disease Transmission Through Scavenging.............. 170 Management of Scavenging to Reduce Disease Risks.............. 173 Restoration of Large Predators.................. 174 Elimination of Hunting of Scavengers............ 174 Destruction of Big Game and Domestic Animal Carcasses........... 174 Restoration of the Effects of Overabundance............. 175 Excluding Mammalian and Avian Scavengers from Natural Carrions.......... 176 Excluding Mammalian and Avian Scavengers from Vulture Rest...
Large avian scavengers are among the most vulnerable vertebrates, and many of their populations have...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Contents Introduction................ 161 The Use of Animal Remains and the Exposure of Scavengers t...
Introduction The role of vertebrate scavenging in food web dynamics has historically been minimalize...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent res...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Vulture restaurants are used worldwide as a conservation tool to provide threatened vultures with a ...
Abstract Scavenging plays a vital role in maintaining ecosystem health and contributing to ecologica...
Understanding the role that facultative scavenger species may play in spreading infectious pathogens...
Understanding the role that facultative scavenger species may play in spreading infectious pathogens...
Large avian scavengers are among the most vulnerable vertebrates, and many of their populations have...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Contents Introduction................ 161 The Use of Animal Remains and the Exposure of Scavengers t...
Introduction The role of vertebrate scavenging in food web dynamics has historically been minimalize...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent res...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Vulture restaurants are used worldwide as a conservation tool to provide threatened vultures with a ...
Abstract Scavenging plays a vital role in maintaining ecosystem health and contributing to ecologica...
Understanding the role that facultative scavenger species may play in spreading infectious pathogens...
Understanding the role that facultative scavenger species may play in spreading infectious pathogens...
Large avian scavengers are among the most vulnerable vertebrates, and many of their populations have...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...