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    The characterization of bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) coprolites in the archaeological record by Montserrat Sanz, Joan Daura, Ana Maria Costa, Ana Cristina Araújo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The study of these fossilized remains points to the bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) as the main coprogenic agent and provides the first descriptions of these avian coprolites in archaeological assemblages. …”
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    Cosmetic colouring by Bearded Vultures Gypaetus barbatus: still no evidence for an antibacterial function by Antoni Margalida, Markus S. Braun, Juan José Negro, Karl Schulze-Hagen, Michael Wink

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Bearded Vultures regularly visit ferruginous springs for cosmetic purposes to obtain their reddish plumage colouration. …”
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    New Insights into the Cosmetic Behaviour of Bearded Vultures: Ferruginous Springs Are Shared Sequentially by Antoni Margalida, Ivan Almirall, Juan J. Negro

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Different hypotheses have been proposed to explain the function of cosmetic behaviour of bearded vultures, being the signalling individual dominance status the most accepted. …”
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    The importance of the nutritive value of old bones in the diet of Bearded vultures Gypaetus barbatus by Antoni Margalida, Daniel Villalba

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This process is more obvious in certain vulture species that do not feed their young by regurgitation and so must carry food items back to the nest. The Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus is the only species with a bone-diet based. …”
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    New Sighting of Bearded Vulture on the Western Chink of the Ustyurt Plateau of Kazakhstan in 2022 by Mark V. Pestov, Zhaskairat E. Nurmukhambetov, Nurlan Kh. Ongarbayev, Agynyaz A. Pulatov, Sapargaly M. Turmagambetov, Talgat S. Daribaev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article highlights data on the first sighting of Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatuson the territory of the Ustyurt State Nature Reserve (Kazakhstan) after 2013. …”
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    Livestock drugs and disease: the fatal combination behind breeding failure in endangered bearded vultures. by Guillermo Blanco, Jesús A Lemus

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…We conducted a comprehensive study of failed eggs and dead nestlings in bearded vultures (Gypaetus barbatus) to attempt to elucidate the proximate causes of breeding failure behind the recent decline in productivity in the Spanish Pyrenees. …”
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    Differential range use between age classes of southern African Bearded Vultures Gypaetus barbatus. by Sonja Krüger, Timothy Reid, Arjun Amar

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus movements were investigated in southern Africa to determine whether an individual's age, sex or breeding status influenced its ranging behaviour and to provide the information required to guide conservation activities. …”
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    Gamification of Participatory Science and Digital Transition in Mountain Areas: The Case of the Mercantour Bearded Vulture Network by Alain Schoeny

    “…Located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, it has, since 1993, been the setting for a programme of reintroduction of bearded vultures. Thus, the Park, with over 500 volunteers, has organised itself to follow its evolution. …”
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    Misleading population estimates: biases and consistency of visual surveys and matrix modelling in the endangered bearded vulture. by Antoni Margalida, Antoni Margalida, Daniel Oro, Ainara Cortés-Avizanda, Rafael Heredia, José A Donázar

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Here we compare data on population trends and age structure in a bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) population from visual surveys performed at supplementary feeding stations with data derived from population matrix-modelling approximations. …”
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    Uneven large-scale movement patterns in wild and reintroduced pre-adult bearded vultures: conservation implications. by Antoni Margalida, Martina Carrete, Daniel Hegglin, David Serrano, Rafael Arenas, José A Donázar

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This is the case of the bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus, an Old World, large body-sized and long-lived scavenger living in mountain ranges. …”
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    Modelling the habitat selection of the bearded vulture to predict areas of potential conflict with wind energy development in the Swiss Alps by Sergio Vignali, Franziska Lörcher, Daniel Hegglin, Raphaël Arlettaz, Veronika Braunisch

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We present here an alternative approach to mitigate wildlife-infrastructure conflicts, applying it to the bearded vulture, a species reintroduced in the European Alps. …”
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    Update on successful nesting of bearded vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>) in the Lanzo Valleys, Piedmont region (NW Italy) by Maurizio Chiereghin, Alessandro Prezzi, Fabiano Sartirana

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… Since the first successful nesting of bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) in the Piedmont region, which took place in the Lanzo Valleys in the province of Turin during the 2018-2019 breeding season, with the fledging of the juvenile named “Belavrì” (W288), three other juveniles fledged in the following years at the same nesting site: “Maurich” (W365), “Chateaux” (W413) and “Eolo” (W490). …”
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    Survival Estimation Using Multistate Cormack–Jolly–Seber Models—The Case of the Bearded Vulture <i>Gypaetus barbatus</i> in Spain by Inmaculada Navarro, Miguel Ángel Farfán, Juan Antonio Gil, Antonio Román Muñoz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The bearded vulture (<i>Gypaetus barbatus</i>) is an endangered species with a specialist osteophagous (bone) diet. …”
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    Factors influencing the breeding density of Bearded Vultures, Egyptian Vultures and Eurasian Griffon Vultures in Catalonia (NE Spain): management implications by Margalida, A., García, D., Cortés-Avizanda, A.

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Sampling units used were regional divisions (comarques). High density of Bearded Vulture was principally linked to areas with scant vegetation and low human population density. …”
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