This is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Recent research has demonstrated how scavenging, the act of consuming dead animals, plays a key role in ecosystem structure, functioning, and stability. A growing number of studies suggest that vertebrate scavengers also provide key ecosystem services, the benefits humans gain from the natural world, particularly in the removal of carcasses from the environment. An increasing proportion of the human population is now residing in cities and towns, many of which, despite being highly altered environments, contain significant wildlife populations, and so animal carcasses. Indeed, non-predation fatalities may be higher within urban than natural environment...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Carrion is a valuable resource exploited not only by obligate scavengers but also by a wide variety ...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...
Recent research has demonstrated how scavenging, the act of consuming dead animals, plays a key role...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Roads can have negative impacts on wildlife through indirect effects such as fragmentation of habita...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
AK was funded by the Irish Research Council GOIP/2015/81, KH was funding by Science Foundation Irela...
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]: Recent works on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships highlight abundance fl...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Carrion is a valuable resource exploited not only by obligate scavengers but also by a wide variety ...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...
Recent research has demonstrated how scavenging, the act of consuming dead animals, plays a key role...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Nature Publishing Group via the DOI in this...
Roads can have negative impacts on wildlife through indirect effects such as fragmentation of habita...
Carrion use by terrestrial vertebrates is much more prevalent than conventional theory implies, and,...
The alteration of scavenging communities can reduce basic ecosystem services and increase risks to h...
AK was funded by the Irish Research Council GOIP/2015/81, KH was funding by Science Foundation Irela...
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]: Recent works on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships highlight abundance fl...
Roads cause substantial wildlife mortality, but there is currently limited understanding of the rela...
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on the carcass or remains of any dead animal which it did not pa...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Carrion is a valuable resource exploited not only by obligate scavengers but also by a wide variety ...
Predators and scavengers are frequently persecuted for their negative effects on property, livestock...