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Diclofenac poisoning as a cause of vulture population declines across the Indian subcontinent
ArticleAbstract: 1. Rapid population declines of the vultures Gyps bengalensis, Gyps indicus and Gyps tenuirostris haPalabras claves:Demography, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Simulation modelAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Gilbert M., Green R.E., Newton I., Pain D.J., Prakash V., Shultz S.Fuentes:scopusDiclofenac poisoning is widespread in declining vulture populations across the Indian subcontinent
ArticleAbstract: Recent declines in the populations of three species of vultures in the Indian subcontinent are amongPalabras claves:Anti-inflammatory veterinary drug, Diclofenac, Gyps, Vulture declineAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Baral H.S., Charman S., Das D., Ghalsasi G., Goudar M., Green R.E., Jones A., Nighot P., Pain D.J., Prakash V., Shultz S.Fuentes:scopusCatastrophic collapse of indian white-backed Gyps bengalensis and long-billed Gyps indicus vulture populations
ArticleAbstract: In 2000, we conducted a survey to quantify the declines in the populations of Gyps bengalensis and GPalabras claves:Conservation, Declines, Griffon, INDIA, population, VulturesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Donald P.F., Gargi R., Pain D.J., Prakash N., Prakash V., Rahmani A.R., Sivakumar S., Verma A.Fuentes:scopusCauses and effects of temporospatial declines of Gyps vultures in Asia
ReviewAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Donald P.F., Duckworth J.W., Houston D.C., Katzner T., Pain D.J., Parry-Jones J., Poole C., Prakash V., Round P., Timmins R.Fuentes:scopusMortality of globally threatened Sarus cranes Grus antigon from monocrotophos poisoning in India
ArticleAbstract: Globally threatened Sarus cranes Grus antigon are resident at Keoladeo National Park World HeritagePalabras claves:INDIA, Monocrotophos, Mortality , Pesticide, Sarus craneAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Gargi R., Jones A., Pain D.J., Prakash V.Fuentes:scopusIndian vultures: Victims of an infectious disease epidemic?
ArticleAbstract: During the 1990s, populations of two species of griffon vulture, the Indian white-backed Gyps bengalPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Ghalsasi G., Goudar M., Kolte G., Kshirsagar S., Nighot P., Pain D.J., Prakash V., Rahmani A.R., Wells G.Fuentes:scopus