| Literature DB >> 18364309 |
Andrew L Jackson1, Graeme D Ruxton, David C Houston.
Abstract
The status of many Gyps vulture populations are of acute conservation concern as several show marked and rapid decline. Vultures rely heavily on cues from conspecifics to locate carcasses via local enhancement. A simulation model is developed to explore the roles vulture and carcass densities play in this system, where information transfer plays a key role in locating food. We find a sigmoid relationship describing the probability of vultures finding food as a function of vulture density in the habitat. This relationship suggests a threshold density below which the foraging efficiency of the vulture population will drop rapidly towards zero. Management strategies should closely study this foraging system in order to maintain effective foraging densities.Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18364309 PMCID: PMC2610049 DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2008.0038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Lett ISSN: 1744-9561 Impact factor: 3.703