Global change influences scavenging and carrion decomposition

Savannah L. Bartel, Torrey Stephenson,David W. Crowder, Menna E. Jones,Andrew Storfer, Michael S. Strickland,Laurel Lynch

TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION(2024)

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Carrion decomposition is fundamental to nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems because it provides a high-quality resource to diverse organisms. A conceptual framework incorporating all phases of carrion decomposition with the full community of scavengers is needed to predict the effects of global change on core ecosystem processes. Because global change can differentially impact scavenger guilds and rates of carrion decomposition, our framework explicitly incorporates complex interactions among microbial, invertebrate, and vertebrate scavenger communities across three distinct phases of carcass decomposition. We hypothesize that carrion decomposition rates will be the most impacted when global change affects carcass discovery rates and the foraging behavior of competing scavenger guilds.
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