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Disgust in animals and the application of disease avoidance to wildlife management and conservation
Disgust is an adaptive system hypothesized to have evolved to reduce the risk of becoming
sick. It is associated with behavioural, cognitive and physiological responses tuned to allow …
sick. It is associated with behavioural, cognitive and physiological responses tuned to allow …
[HTML][HTML] Forensic experiments on animal scavenging: A systematic literature review on what we have and what we need
Vertebrate scavengers frequently affect forensic casework by feeding on human remains or
by scattering body parts and bones. Therefore, animal activity can influence complete …
by scattering body parts and bones. Therefore, animal activity can influence complete …
Dynamical analysis of a predator-prey model incorporating predator cannibalism and refuge
We consider a mathematical model to describe the interaction between predator and prey
that includes predator cannibalism and refuge. We aim to study the dynamics and its long …
that includes predator cannibalism and refuge. We aim to study the dynamics and its long …
Top‐predator carrion is scary: Fight‐and‐flight responses of wild boars to wolf carcasses
Predation risk largely constrains prey behavior. However, whether predators may be scary
also after death remains unexplored. Here, we describe the “fight‐and‐flight” responses of a …
also after death remains unexplored. Here, we describe the “fight‐and‐flight” responses of a …
Intraguild scavenging on carnivore carcasses is delayed enough to allow successful dispersal of maggots for pupation
Vertebrate carcasses are a valuable resource for a wide range of organisms, although their
consumption rates can vary greatly by the type of carcasses. Studies have indicated that …
consumption rates can vary greatly by the type of carcasses. Studies have indicated that …
Carcass appearance does not influence scavenger avoidance of carnivore carrion
The selection or avoidance of certain carrion resources by vertebrate scavengers can alter
the flow of nutrients in ecosystems. Evidence suggests higher trophic level carrion is …
the flow of nutrients in ecosystems. Evidence suggests higher trophic level carrion is …
[HTML][HTML] Scavenger-induced scattering of wild boar carcasses over large distances and its implications for disease management
J Rietz, S Ischebeck, FJ Conraths, C Probst… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Vertebrate scavengers provide essential ecosystem services such as accelerating carrion
decomposition by consuming carcasses, exposing tissues to microbial and invertebrate …
decomposition by consuming carcasses, exposing tissues to microbial and invertebrate …
The postmortem interval of two decedents and two dog carcasses at the same scene based on forensic entomology
L Li, Y Wang, M Liao, Y Zhang, C Kang, G Hu, Y Guo… - Insects, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary This paper reports a case in which the minimum postmortem interval (PMI)
of two corpses, a man and a woman, and two dog carcasses at the same scene was …
of two corpses, a man and a woman, and two dog carcasses at the same scene was …
[HTML][HTML] The extended role of carrion: Insect consumption and hair taking at fox carcasses
Scavenging has been profusely studied in the last decades. However, carrion is more than a
direct source of food for scavengers and decomposers, as it may provide many non …
direct source of food for scavengers and decomposers, as it may provide many non …
[HTML][HTML] Red fox cannibalism in a temperate forest ecosystem
S Muther, J Premier, M Gahbauer… - Basic and Applied …, 2024 - Elsevier
Scavengers benefit from carrion and simultaneously provide essential ecosystem services.
To assess benefits and risks that carrion might bring, it is crucial to understand ecosystem …
To assess benefits and risks that carrion might bring, it is crucial to understand ecosystem …