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Can wild ungulate carcasses provide enough biomass to maintain avian scavenger populations? An empirical assessment using a bio-inspired computational model

机译:野生的有蹄类动物尸体能否提供足够的生物量来维持清道夫种群?使用生物启发式计算模型进行的经验评估

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BackgroundududThe reduction in the amount of food available for European avian scavengers as a consequence of restrictive public health policies is a concern for managers and conservationists. Since 2002, the application of several sanitary regulations has limited the availability of feeding resources provided by domestic carcasses, but theoretical studies assessing whether the availability of food resources provided by wild ungulates are enough to cover energetic requirements are lacking.udMethodology/FindingsududWe assessed food provided by a wild ungulate population in two areas of NE Spain inhabited by three vulture species and developed a P System computational model to assess the effects of the carrion resources provided on their population dynamics. We compared the real population trend with to a hypothetical scenario in which only food provided by wild ungulates was available. Simulation testing of the model suggests that wild ungulates constitute an important food resource in the Pyrenees and the vulture population inhabiting this area could grow if only the food provided by wild ungulates would be available. On the contrary, in the Pre-Pyrenees there is insufficient food to cover the energy requirements of avian scavenger guilds, declining sharply if biomass from domestic animals would not be available.udConclusions/SignificanceududOur results suggest that public health legislation can modify scavenger population trends if a large number of domestic ungulate carcasses disappear from the mountains. In this case, food provided by wild ungulates could be not enough and supplementary feeding could be necessary if other alternative food resources are not available (i.e. the reintroduction of wild ungulates), preferably in European Mediterranean scenarios sharing similar and socio-economic conditions where there are low densities of wild ungulates. Managers should anticipate the conservation actions required by assessing food availability and the possible scenarios in order to make the most suitable decisions.
机译:背景 ud ud由于限制性公共卫生政策而导致欧洲禽类清道夫食物减少,这是管理人员和保护主义者关注的问题。自2002年以来,一些卫生法规的实施限制了家畜提供的饲料资源的可用性,但是缺乏评估野生有蹄类动物提供的食物资源是否足以满足能量需求的理论研究。 udMethodology / Findings ud ud我们评估了西班牙东北部两个有三个秃ul物种居住的有蹄类动物种群提供的食物,并开发了P系统计算模型来评估所提供的腐肉资源对其种群动态的影响。我们将真实的人口趋势与假设的情况进行了比较,在这种情况下,只有野生有蹄类动物提供的食物可用。该模型的模拟测试表明,野生有蹄类动物是比利牛斯山脉的重要食物资源,如果只有野生有蹄类动物提供的食物,居住在该地区的秃鹰种群可能会增长。相反,在比利牛斯山脉之前,没有足够的食物来满足清道夫协会的能量需求,如果无法从家畜中获得生物量,则急剧下降。 ud结论/意义 ud ud我们的结果表明,公共卫生立法可以如果大量的有蹄类动物尸体从山上消失,将改变拾荒者的数量趋势。在这种情况下,野生无蹄类动物提供的食物可能不够,如果没有其他替代食物资源(即野生有蹄类动物的重新引入),则可能需要补充喂养,最好是在欧洲地中海地区,如果有类似的和社会经济条件,是野生有蹄类动物的低密度。管理人员应通过评估食物供应量和可能的情况来预期需要采取的保护行动,以便做出最合适的决定。

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