File_SIA_Condor Isotopic values of historical and modern Andean condors and their main trophic resources collected in the Patagonian areaOver the last century, marine mammals have been dramatically reduced in the world’s oceans. We examined evidence that this change caused dietary and foraging pattern shifts of the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) in Patagonia. We hypothesized that, after the decrease in marine mammals and the increase in human use of coastlines, condor diet changed to a more terrestrial diet which, in turn, influenced their foraging patterns. We evaluated the diet by means of stable isotope analysis (δ13C, δ15N and δ34S) of current (last decade) and historical (1841-1933) feathers. We further evaluated the movement patterns...
Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a c...
While scientific knowledge is consistently increasing for several species of conservation concern, m...
Natural or human-induced environmental changes can modify the structure of ecological communities an...
Over the last century, marine mammals have been dramatically reduced in the world’s oceans. We exami...
7 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, supplemental material https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/suppl/10.1...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
Ecological changes due to fishing activities appear to be similar across marine ecosystems; in this ...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in archaeological and modern bone samples have been use...
Abstract: Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the ...
Predation risk describes the energetic cost an animal suffers when making a trade off between maximi...
Large carnivores perform keystone ecological functions through direct predation, or indirectly, thro...
Animals that share resources tend to use different foraging strategies in order to decrease potentia...
Diet and behavior are essential aspects of ecological studies, and are even more informative if both...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a c...
While scientific knowledge is consistently increasing for several species of conservation concern, m...
Natural or human-induced environmental changes can modify the structure of ecological communities an...
Over the last century, marine mammals have been dramatically reduced in the world’s oceans. We exami...
7 pages, 2 figures, 1 table, supplemental material https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/suppl/10.1...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
This study compares the δ15N values and the trophic position of two seabird species throughout the L...
Ecological changes due to fishing activities appear to be similar across marine ecosystems; in this ...
Stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen in archaeological and modern bone samples have been use...
Abstract: Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the ...
Predation risk describes the energetic cost an animal suffers when making a trade off between maximi...
Large carnivores perform keystone ecological functions through direct predation, or indirectly, thro...
Animals that share resources tend to use different foraging strategies in order to decrease potentia...
Diet and behavior are essential aspects of ecological studies, and are even more informative if both...
The ungulate–carnivore–vulture complex is a key trophic module of many terrestrial ecosystems, but o...
Large-scale ungulate migrations result in changes in prey availability for top predators and, as a c...
While scientific knowledge is consistently increasing for several species of conservation concern, m...
Natural or human-induced environmental changes can modify the structure of ecological communities an...