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View article: Vultures thrive on more than livestock: small wild vertebrate carcasses are key for nestling growth
Vultures thrive on more than livestock: small wild vertebrate carcasses are key for nestling growth Open
View article: Multidisciplinary Tracking of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Outbreak in Griffon Vultures, Southern Europe, 2022
Multidisciplinary Tracking of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Outbreak in Griffon Vultures, Southern Europe, 2022 Open
Since 2021, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) clade 2.3.4.4b virus has affected wild bird populations globally. Griffon vultures (Gyps fulvus), a species hitherto considered unexposed, experienced an HPAI H5N1 outbreak in 20…
View article: Corrigendum to “Livelihood in anthropic landscapes: Stable isotopes as indicators of dependence of obligate avian scavengers on intensive animal farming” [Ecol. Indic. 174 (2025) 113467]
Corrigendum to “Livelihood in anthropic landscapes: Stable isotopes as indicators of dependence of obligate avian scavengers on intensive animal farming” [Ecol. Indic. 174 (2025) 113467] Open
View article: Livelihood in anthropic landscapes: Stable isotopes as indicators of dependence of obligate avian scavengers on intensive animal farming
Livelihood in anthropic landscapes: Stable isotopes as indicators of dependence of obligate avian scavengers on intensive animal farming Open
View article: Unravelling the decision making of foraging vultures: insights from a field experiment
Unravelling the decision making of foraging vultures: insights from a field experiment Open
Optimal Foraging Theory (OFT) integrates both the consumer and the resource, yet their simultaneous assessment is uncommon. Vultures represent an ideal model for OFT studies because carrion requires no capture effort and minimal handling, …
View article: Call for a critical review of widespread use of animal tracking devices
Call for a critical review of widespread use of animal tracking devices Open
Animal tracking has undergone a technological revolution, providing insight into biological details that were previously impossible to address. However, the increasing ease of access to tracking devices (biologgers) may lead to trivializin…
View article: The demographic collapse of hunting in the Iberian Peninsula
The demographic collapse of hunting in the Iberian Peninsula Open
Hunting is one of the oldest and most relevant extractive activities performed by humans in nature. Over the last century hunting has experienced profound changes in developed countries, shifting from a consumption to a recreational activi…
View article: Vertebrate scavenger assemblages and their functioning differ between artificial and natural wetlands: Implications for ecosystem management
Vertebrate scavenger assemblages and their functioning differ between artificial and natural wetlands: Implications for ecosystem management Open
View article: Long-term anthropogenic drivers of diet composition and niche breadth in an endangered avian scavenger: The scant role of sanitary regulations
Long-term anthropogenic drivers of diet composition and niche breadth in an endangered avian scavenger: The scant role of sanitary regulations Open
The widespread and accelerated transformation experienced by our planet results in populations of endangered species having to survive in highly-altered environments and increasingly relying on resources provided by human subsidies. Presen…
View article: El mayor secreto de los gatos: son pésimos cazando ratas
El mayor secreto de los gatos: son pésimos cazando ratas Open
View article: The importance of locally sourced data in identifying population trends: Insights from Iberian vertebrates
The importance of locally sourced data in identifying population trends: Insights from Iberian vertebrates Open
View article: Wildlife following people: A multidisciplinary assessment of the ancient colonization of the Mediterranean Basin by a long‐lived raptor
Wildlife following people: A multidisciplinary assessment of the ancient colonization of the Mediterranean Basin by a long‐lived raptor Open
Modern humans widely shaped present ecosystems through intentional and unintentional geographical redistribution of wildlife, both in historical and pre‐historical times. However, the patterns of ancient human‐mediated indirect changes in …
View article: Blood lead levels in an endangered vulture decline following changes in hunting activity
Blood lead levels in an endangered vulture decline following changes in hunting activity Open
View article: Blood Lead Levels in an Endangered Vulture Decline Following Changes in Hunting Activity
Blood Lead Levels in an Endangered Vulture Decline Following Changes in Hunting Activity Open
View article: Levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and the role of anthropic subsidies in the diet of avian scavengers tracked by stable isotopes
Levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and the role of anthropic subsidies in the diet of avian scavengers tracked by stable isotopes Open
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) have been identified as a significant factor driving declines in wildlife populations. These contaminants exhibit a dual tendency to biomagnify up the food chains and persist within tissues, rendering l…
View article: Fine-scale collision risk mapping and validation with long-term mortality data reveal current and future wind energy development impact on sensitive species
Fine-scale collision risk mapping and validation with long-term mortality data reveal current and future wind energy development impact on sensitive species Open
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0/).
View article: Call for a critical review of widespread use of animal tracking devices
Call for a critical review of widespread use of animal tracking devices Open
Animal tracking has undergone a technological revolution providing insight into biological details that were impossible to address until now. However, the increasing ease of access to tracking devices (biologgers) may lead to trivializing …
View article: Ecología del Movimiento: del análisis individual a la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos
Ecología del Movimiento: del análisis individual a la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos Open
Presentación del monográfico sobre Ecología del Movimiento: del análisis individual a la provisión de servicios ecosistémicos
View article: Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations
Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations Open
Variation in offspring sex ratio, particularly in birds, has been frequently studied over the last century, although seldom using long‐term monitoring data. In raptors, the cost of raising males and females is not equal, and several variab…
View article: Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations
Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations Open
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View article: Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations
Insularity determines nestling sex ratio variation in Egyptian vulture populations Open
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View article: The underestimated role of carrion in vertebrates' diet studies
The underestimated role of carrion in vertebrates' diet studies Open
Aim Despite the increasing scientific evidence on the importance of carrion in the ecology and evolution of many vertebrates, scavenging is still barely considered in diet studies. Here, we draw attention to how scientific literature has u…
View article: Vulture culture: dietary specialization of an obligate scavenger
Vulture culture: dietary specialization of an obligate scavenger Open
Individual dietary variation has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. However, it has been overlooked in many taxa that are thought to have homogeneous diets. This is the case of vultures, considered merely as ‘carrion eater…
View article: From Pyrenees to Andes: The relationship between transhumant livestock and vultures
From Pyrenees to Andes: The relationship between transhumant livestock and vultures Open
View article: Legislar sobre gatos callejeros sin negar las evidencias científicas
Legislar sobre gatos callejeros sin negar las evidencias científicas Open
View article: Large‐scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region
Large‐scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region Open
Quantifying space use and segregation, as well as the extrinsic and intrinsic factors affecting them, is crucial to increase our knowledge of species‐specific movement ecology and to design effective management and conservation measures. T…
View article: Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region
Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region Open
Dataset (in RData format) and Scripts corresponding to each of the analyses carried out for the manuscript entitled "Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region".
View article: Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region
Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region Open
Dataset (in RData format) and Scripts corresponding to each of the analyses carried out for the manuscript entitled "Large-scale movement patterns in a social vulture are influenced by seasonality, sex, and breeding region".
View article: The underestimated role of carrion in diet studies
The underestimated role of carrion in diet studies Open
We include two datasets: Data used for the article: Sebastián-González E, Morant M, Moleón M,Redondo D, Morales-Reyes Z, Pascual-Rico R Sánchez-Zapata JA, Pérez-García JM, Arrondo E. The underestimated role of carrion in vertebrate's diet …
View article: The species-specificity of energy landscapes for soaring birds, and its consequences for transferring suitability models across species
The species-specificity of energy landscapes for soaring birds, and its consequences for transferring suitability models across species Open
Context Soaring birds depend on atmospheric uplifts and are sensitive to wind energy development. Predictive modelling is instrumental to forecast conflicts between human infrastructures and single species of concern. However, as multiple …