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Systematics within Gyps vultures: a clade at risk
Authors:Jeff A Johnson  Heather RL Lerner  Pamela C Rasmussen  David P Mindell
Institution:(1) The Peregrine Fund, 5668 West Flying Hawk Lane, Boise, ID 83709, USA;(2) University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, 1109 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA;(3) Michigan State University Museum and Department of Zoology, West Circle Drive, East Lansing, MI 48824-1045, USA
Abstract:

Background  

Populations of the Oriental White-backed Vulture (Gyps bengalensis) have declined by over 95% within the past decade. This decline is largely due to incidental consumption of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory veterinary pharmaceutical diclofenac, commonly used to treat domestic livestock. The conservation status of other Gyps vultures in southern Asia is also of immediate concern, given the lack of knowledge regarding status of their populations and the continuing existence of taxonomic uncertainties. In this study, we assess phylogenetic relationships for all recognized species and the majority of subspecies within the genus Gyps. The continuing veterinary use of diclofenac is an unknown but potential risk to related species with similar feeding habits to Gyps bengalensis. Therefore, an accurate assessment of the phylogenetic relationships among Gyps vultures should aid in their conservation by clarifying taxonomic uncertainties, and enabling inference of their respective relatedness to susceptible G. bengalensis.
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