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Biomass transformation webs provide a unified approach to consumer-resource modellingSpatio-temporal hotspots of satellite-tracked arctic foxes reveal a large detection range in a mammalian predator.How does a carnivore guild utilise a substantial but unpredictable anthropogenic food source? Scavenging on hunter-shot ungulate carcasses by wild dogs/dingoes, red foxes and feral cats in south-eastern Australia revealed by camera trapsIntra-guild competition and its implications for one of the biggest terrestrial predators, Tyrannosaurus rexEmerging ecosystems change the spatial distribution of top carnivores even in poorly populated areas.Changes of a mutualistic network over time: reanalysis over a 10-year period.Detritus-based assemblage responses under salinity stress conditions in a disused aquatic artificial ecosystem.Increasing land-use intensity reverses the relative occupancy of two quadrupedal scavengers.Food webs are built up with nested subwebs.Behavioral evidence of hunting and foraging techniques by a top predator suggests the importance of scavenging for preadults.Trophic facilitation or limitation? Comparative effects of pumas and black bears on the scavenger community.Dropping dead: causes and consequences of vulture population declines worldwide.The role of carrion in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystems.Species traits predict assemblage dynamics at ephemeral resource patches created by carrionInter-specific interactions linking predation and scavenging in terrestrial vertebrate assemblages.Key role in ecosystem functioning of scavengers reliant on a single common species.African vultures don't follow migratory herds: scavenger habitat use is not mediated by prey abundance.Ecological role of vertebrate scavengers in urban ecosystems in the UKSpatial complexity of carcass location influences vertebrate scavenger efficiency and species composition.Effects of vulture declines on facultative scavengers and potential implications for mammalian disease transmission.Abiotic and biotic factors modulate carrion fate and vertebrate scavenging communities.An investigation of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Eurasian badger (Meles meles) scavenging, scattering, and removal of deer remains: forensic implications and applications.The relationship between wolverine and larger predators, lynx and wolf, in a historical ecosystem context.An experimental study of vertebrate scavenging behavior in a Northwest European woodland context.Invasive plant integration into native plant-pollinator networks across Europe.Consumption of Big Game Remains by Scavengers: A Potential Risk as Regards Disease Transmission in Central Spain.A recipe for scavenging in vertebrates - the natural history of a behaviourCarrion cycling in food webs: comparisons among terrestrial and marine ecosystemsEcological networks, nestedness and sampling effortCarcass size shapes the structure and functioning of an African scavenging assemblageLead exposure and food processing in white-tailed eagles and other scavengers: an experimental approach to simulate lead uptake at shot mammalian carcassesBehavioral coexistence and feeding efficiency drive niche partitioning in European avian scavengersCarcasses provide resources not exclusively to scavengers: patterns of carrion exploitation by passerine birdsOptimization of supplementary feeding programs for European vultures depends on environmental and management factorsThe Vulture in the Sky and the Hominin on the Land: Three Million Years of Human–Vulture Interaction
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2007 nî lūn-bûn
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2007年の論文
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2007年学术文章
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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The nested structure of a scavenger community.
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10.1098/RSPB.2006.0232
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z