The quality and availability of resources influence the geographical distribution of species. Social species need safe places to rest, meet, exchange information and obtain thermoregulatory benefits, but those places may also serve other important functions that have been overlooked in research. We use a large soaring bird that roosts communally in cliffs, the Andean condor (Vultur gryphus), as a model species to elucidate whether roost locations serve as a refuge from adverse weather conditions (climatic refuge hypothesis, CRH), and/or from predators or anthropogenic disturbances (threats refuge hypothesis, TRH). The CRH predicts that communal roosts will face in the opposite direction from where storms originate, and will be located in cl...
Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the need for a...
We studied the availability and use of breeding habitat by Red-legged Cormorants (Phalacrocorax gaim...
Many birds use communal roosts, but how they use them is generally poorly known. For conservation pu...
<div><p>The quality and availability of resources influence the geographical distribution of species...
The quality and availability of resources influence the geographical distribution of species. Social...
Cliff outcrops are structural components of the environment that can maintain a large variety of wil...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
<div><p>Condors and vultures are distinct from most other terrestrial birds because they use extensi...
Condors and vultures are distinct from most other terrestrial birds because they use extensive soari...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
Background Among the New World vultures, the Andean condor is considered one of the most culturally ...
The analysis of factors that determine the distribution of top-scavengers at large scales can provi...
Roost site preferences influence the spatial distribution of species. Large soaring birds often roos...
Condors and vultures are distinct from most other terrestrial birds because they use extensive soari...
Human disturbance can be a severe problem for some animal species. Behavioural ecology theory predic...
Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the need for a...
We studied the availability and use of breeding habitat by Red-legged Cormorants (Phalacrocorax gaim...
Many birds use communal roosts, but how they use them is generally poorly known. For conservation pu...
<div><p>The quality and availability of resources influence the geographical distribution of species...
The quality and availability of resources influence the geographical distribution of species. Social...
Cliff outcrops are structural components of the environment that can maintain a large variety of wil...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
<div><p>Condors and vultures are distinct from most other terrestrial birds because they use extensi...
Condors and vultures are distinct from most other terrestrial birds because they use extensive soari...
Mobile species face an array of human threats across political boundaries, and their protection reli...
Background Among the New World vultures, the Andean condor is considered one of the most culturally ...
The analysis of factors that determine the distribution of top-scavengers at large scales can provi...
Roost site preferences influence the spatial distribution of species. Large soaring birds often roos...
Condors and vultures are distinct from most other terrestrial birds because they use extensive soari...
Human disturbance can be a severe problem for some animal species. Behavioural ecology theory predic...
Current changes in the environment and increases in threats to wildlife have prompted the need for a...
We studied the availability and use of breeding habitat by Red-legged Cormorants (Phalacrocorax gaim...
Many birds use communal roosts, but how they use them is generally poorly known. For conservation pu...