Condors scavenge on fish at the land–water interface in the Andean foothill of southern Bolivia

Author:

Pizarro Ríos Ludmila1,Pizarro Ríos César A.1,Méndez Diego23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundación BIOCHACO Villa Montes Bolivia

2. Departamento de Ecología Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain

3. Aves Rapaces en Bolivia – Programa de Investigación Sucre Bolivia

Abstract

AbstractThere is very little information on Andean condors scavenging on fish. Here we report five events of condors feeding on fish carrion in the Bolivian Chaco Serrano in three consecutive years. In 2019, 2020, and 2021, condors were observed feeding on discarded fish from local fishermen, 3 km west of Villa Montes, in the ‘El Angosto’ section of the Pilcomayo River. Fishing, mainly for sábalo (Prochilodus lineatus), is the most important economic activity in that part of the Pilcomayo basin and its discards explain fish carrion availability there, while driving scavengers to feed on this resource. We believe that fish carrion abundance, the intensity of intra‐ and interspecific competition for access to carrion, and overall carrion availability hierarchically influence the fact that condors feed on fish, something we will investigate later based on the observations reported here. From a conservation perspective, the main consequence of scavengers feeding on fish from the Pilcomayo is that they could be getting heavy metal poisoning. Heavy metal poisoning is a serious threat with widely known negative effects for wildlife. Our observations should serve to promote comprehensive bio‐monitoring of the Pilcomayo basin, using approaches such as One Health, and emphasizing the importance of coexistence between humans and the rest of biodiversity, with the Andean Condor as the flagship species.

Publisher

Wiley

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