The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.

Populations of oriental white-backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis), long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) and slender-billed vulture (Gyps tenuirostris) crashed during the mid-1990s throughout the Indian subcontinent. Surveys in India, initially conducted in 1991-1993 and repeated in 2000, 2002, 2003 and...

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Main Authors: Vibhu Prakash, Mohan Chandra Bishwakarma, Anand Chaudhary, Richard Cuthbert, Ruchi Dave, Mandar Kulkarni, Sashi Kumar, Khadananda Paudel, Sachin Ranade, Rohan Shringarpure, Rhys E Green
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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spelling doaj-21d53a2256b443418284ca46f1742c4a2020-11-25T00:11:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e4911810.1371/journal.pone.0049118The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.Vibhu PrakashMohan Chandra BishwakarmaAnand ChaudharyRichard CuthbertRuchi DaveMandar KulkarniSashi KumarKhadananda PaudelSachin RanadeRohan ShringarpureRhys E GreenPopulations of oriental white-backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis), long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) and slender-billed vulture (Gyps tenuirostris) crashed during the mid-1990s throughout the Indian subcontinent. Surveys in India, initially conducted in 1991-1993 and repeated in 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007, revealed that the population of Gyps bengalensis had fallen by 2007 to 0.1% of its numbers in the early 1990s, with the population of Gyps indicus and G. tenuirostris combined having fallen to 3.2% of its earlier level. A survey of G. bengalensis in western Nepal indicated that the size of the population in 2009 was 25% of that in 2002. In this paper, repeat surveys conducted in 2011 were analysed to estimate recent population trends. Populations of all three species of vulture remained at a low level, but the decline had slowed and may even have reversed for G. bengalensis, both in India and Nepal. However, estimates of the most recent population trends are imprecise, so it is possible that declines may be continuing, though at a significantly slower rate. The degree to which the decline of G. bengalensis in India has slowed is consistent with the expected effects on population trend of a measured change in the level of contamination of ungulate carcasses with the drug diclofenac, which is toxic to vultures, following a ban on its veterinary use in 2006. The most recent available information indicates that the elimination of diclofenac from the vultures' food supply is incomplete, so further efforts are required to fully implement the ban.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3492300?pdf=render
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author Vibhu Prakash
Mohan Chandra Bishwakarma
Anand Chaudhary
Richard Cuthbert
Ruchi Dave
Mandar Kulkarni
Sashi Kumar
Khadananda Paudel
Sachin Ranade
Rohan Shringarpure
Rhys E Green
spellingShingle Vibhu Prakash
Mohan Chandra Bishwakarma
Anand Chaudhary
Richard Cuthbert
Ruchi Dave
Mandar Kulkarni
Sashi Kumar
Khadananda Paudel
Sachin Ranade
Rohan Shringarpure
Rhys E Green
The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
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author_facet Vibhu Prakash
Mohan Chandra Bishwakarma
Anand Chaudhary
Richard Cuthbert
Ruchi Dave
Mandar Kulkarni
Sashi Kumar
Khadananda Paudel
Sachin Ranade
Rohan Shringarpure
Rhys E Green
author_sort Vibhu Prakash
title The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
title_short The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
title_full The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
title_fullStr The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
title_full_unstemmed The population decline of Gyps vultures in India and Nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
title_sort population decline of gyps vultures in india and nepal has slowed since veterinary use of diclofenac was banned.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Populations of oriental white-backed vulture (Gyps bengalensis), long-billed vulture (Gyps indicus) and slender-billed vulture (Gyps tenuirostris) crashed during the mid-1990s throughout the Indian subcontinent. Surveys in India, initially conducted in 1991-1993 and repeated in 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2007, revealed that the population of Gyps bengalensis had fallen by 2007 to 0.1% of its numbers in the early 1990s, with the population of Gyps indicus and G. tenuirostris combined having fallen to 3.2% of its earlier level. A survey of G. bengalensis in western Nepal indicated that the size of the population in 2009 was 25% of that in 2002. In this paper, repeat surveys conducted in 2011 were analysed to estimate recent population trends. Populations of all three species of vulture remained at a low level, but the decline had slowed and may even have reversed for G. bengalensis, both in India and Nepal. However, estimates of the most recent population trends are imprecise, so it is possible that declines may be continuing, though at a significantly slower rate. The degree to which the decline of G. bengalensis in India has slowed is consistent with the expected effects on population trend of a measured change in the level of contamination of ungulate carcasses with the drug diclofenac, which is toxic to vultures, following a ban on its veterinary use in 2006. The most recent available information indicates that the elimination of diclofenac from the vultures' food supply is incomplete, so further efforts are required to fully implement the ban.
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