Journal
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE RESEARCH
Volume 56, Issue 6, Pages 923-930Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10344-010-0391-z
Keywords
Aquila fasciata; Conservation; Dispersal; Hieraaetus fasciatus; Management; PTT; Raptors; Remote sensing
Funding
- Terra Natura Foundation
- Spanish Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia [AP2001-1444, AP2005-0874]
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Natal dispersal is the time elapsed between departing from the natal site and settling to attempt breeding for the first time. In long-lived species with deferred sexual maturity this period may last several years, making this process crucial for their survival and conservation. Here we present a large-scale outline of juvenile Bonelli's eagle's dispersal areas in the Iberian Peninsula. We describe the ranging and movement patterns of 14 juvenile Bonelli's eagles during their dispersal period, studied by satellite telemetry. Three distinct phases during the juveniles' first year of life were detected, namely, the dependence period, the departure from the parental territory, and the settlement in dispersal areas. In general, between-sex differences in relation to ranging behavior were not significant. Interestingly, there seems not to be a few, clearly delimited, overlapping Bonelli's eagle's juvenile dispersal areas within the Iberian Peninsula. A total of 17 dispersal areas were detected, with some animals using more than one. These areas were located in eight autonomous communities (Spanish administrative units), being the most important Castilla-La Mancha and Andalucia. Juveniles were more frequently located in cultivated man-managed areas, with non-irrigated herbaceous crops. This is probably due to higher prey availability and higher efficiency in prey capture in these open areas, as well as to the absence of breeding pairs. This has important management implications, suggesting that conservation efforts should focus on the whole landscape matrix of man-managed ecosystems rather than in a few clearly delimited geographic areas.
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