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Arrondo, Eneko
Carracedo, Jorge
McAllister, Patrick
Morales-Reyes, Zebensui
Pascual-Rico, Roberto
Cortés-Avizanda, Ainara
Donazar, Jose Antonio
Moleón, Marcos
Sánchez-Zapata, Jose Antonio

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Royal Society Open Science. Royal Society of London. 2025, 12(4), 250085. eISSN 2054-5703. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1098/rsos.250085

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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, allowing them to focus primarily on food searching. Here, we combined GPS tracking of 61 Iberian griffon vultures (consumers) with photo-trapping monitoring of 49 carcasses (resources) to assess the determinants of vulture foraging and the consequences for carrion consumption in two areas with different carrion abundances. First, we determined the importance of different factors (distance to the resource, hunger and competition) in the decisions of individuals of whether to descend or not on a carcass. Second, we compared carrion consumption patterns (time of carcass discovery and consumption, and maximum number of vultures gathered around the carcass) between areas. We found that distance, rather than hunger, is the primary factor determining whether a vulture descends to a carcass. In parallel, carrion was consumed similarly in areas with different resource availabilities. These findings indicate that vultures tend to eat whenever a nearby opportunity arises, consistent with a type-I functional response.

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ISO 690ARRONDO, Eneko, Jorge CARRACEDO, Patrick MCALLISTER, Zebensui MORALES-REYES, Martina SCACCO, Roberto PASCUAL-RICO, Ainara CORTÉS-AVIZANDA, Jose Antonio DONAZAR, Marcos MOLEÓN, Jose Antonio SÁNCHEZ-ZAPATA, 2025. Unravelling the decision making of foraging vultures : insights from a field experiment. In: Royal Society Open Science. Royal Society of London. 2025, 12(4), 250085. eISSN 2054-5703. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1098/rsos.250085
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  number={4},
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  journal={Royal Society Open Science},
  author={Arrondo, Eneko and Carracedo, Jorge and McAllister, Patrick and Morales-Reyes, Zebensui and Scacco, Martina and Pascual-Rico, Roberto and Cortés-Avizanda, Ainara and Donazar, Jose Antonio and Moleón, Marcos and Sánchez-Zapata, Jose Antonio},
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