The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry

pg(s) 205–209 The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the first time was monitored. After covering > 16 000 km2 in its three years of juvenile dispersal, and despite flying > 130 km from its natal site, the eagle finally settled in a vacan...

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Main Authors: Urios, Vicente, Soutullo, Alvaro, López-López, Pascual, Cadahía, Luis, Limiñana, Rubén, Ferrer, Miguel
Other Authors: Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences
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Published: Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences 2007
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spelling ftrcin:oai:rcin.org.pl:55663 2023-05-15T18:49:23+02:00 The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry Udane pierwsze lęgi młodego orła przedniego monitorowanego telemetrycznie Short notes Urios, Vicente Soutullo, Alvaro López-López, Pascual Cadahía, Luis Limiñana, Rubén Ferrer, Miguel Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences 2007 text/xml https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/55663/content eng eng Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences Natura Optima Dux Foundation Acta Ornithologica oai:rcin.org.pl:publication:75737 https://rcin.org.pl/dlibra/publication/edition/55663/content oai:rcin.org.pl:55663 Rights Reserved - Free Access Prawa zastrzeżone - dostęp nieograniczony MiIZ PAN, call no. P.257 MiIZ PAN, call no. P.4568 http://katalog.pan.pl/webpac-bin/228bmiizEN/wgbroker.exe?new+-access+top+search+open+NR+ee95400507 MiIZ PAN, sygn. P.4568 MiIZ PAN, sygn. P.257 http://katalog.pan.pl/webpac-bin/228bmiizPL/wgbroker.exe?new+-access+top+search+open+NR+ee95400507 breeding juvenile dispersal natal dispersal raptors satellite tracking orzeł przedni zys Text Tekst 2007 ftrcin 2022-11-27T23:20:33Z pg(s) 205–209 The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the first time was monitored. After covering > 16 000 km2 in its three years of juvenile dispersal, and despite flying > 130 km from its natal site, the eagle finally settled in a vacant territory just 26 km away from the place where it had hatched. Almost 95% of the total dispersal area was visited for the first time during the first year of tracking; less than 40% of the dispersal area was used during the remainder of the dispersal period. During dispersal the eagle regularly visited territories occupied by adult Golden Eagles. Previous records of the occupancy of the territory the eagle currently occupies show an alternation between periods when it remained vacant with periods when subadults occupied it. Although the other member of the breeding pair is also a subadult eagle, the birds managed to raise two fledglings. pg(s) 205–209 The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the first time was monitored. After covering > 16 000 km2 in its three years of juvenile dispersal, and despite flying > 130 km from its natal site, the eagle finally settled in a vacant territory just 26 km away from the place where it had hatched. Almost 95% of the total dispersal area was visited for the first time during the first year of tracking; less than 40% of the dispersal area was used during the remainder of the dispersal period. During dispersal the eagle regularly visited territories occupied by adult Golden Eagles. Previous records of the occupancy of the territory the eagle currently occupies show an alternation between periods when it remained vacant with periods when subadults occupied it. Although the other member of the breeding pair is also a subadult eagle, the birds managed to raise two fledglings. Text Aquila chrysaetos golden eagle Digital Repository of Scientific Institutes (RCIN) Eyrie ENVELOPE(-57.667,-57.667,-63.583,-63.583)
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juvenile dispersal
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raptors
satellite tracking
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Urios, Vicente
Soutullo, Alvaro
López-López, Pascual
Cadahía, Luis
Limiñana, Rubén
Ferrer, Miguel
The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry
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description pg(s) 205–209 The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the first time was monitored. After covering > 16 000 km2 in its three years of juvenile dispersal, and despite flying > 130 km from its natal site, the eagle finally settled in a vacant territory just 26 km away from the place where it had hatched. Almost 95% of the total dispersal area was visited for the first time during the first year of tracking; less than 40% of the dispersal area was used during the remainder of the dispersal period. During dispersal the eagle regularly visited territories occupied by adult Golden Eagles. Previous records of the occupancy of the territory the eagle currently occupies show an alternation between periods when it remained vacant with periods when subadults occupied it. Although the other member of the breeding pair is also a subadult eagle, the birds managed to raise two fledglings. pg(s) 205–209 The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the first time was monitored. After covering > 16 000 km2 in its three years of juvenile dispersal, and despite flying > 130 km from its natal site, the eagle finally settled in a vacant territory just 26 km away from the place where it had hatched. Almost 95% of the total dispersal area was visited for the first time during the first year of tracking; less than 40% of the dispersal area was used during the remainder of the dispersal period. During dispersal the eagle regularly visited territories occupied by adult Golden Eagles. Previous records of the occupancy of the territory the eagle currently occupies show an alternation between periods when it remained vacant with periods when subadults occupied it. Although the other member of the breeding pair is also a subadult eagle, the birds managed to raise two fledglings.
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author Urios, Vicente
Soutullo, Alvaro
López-López, Pascual
Cadahía, Luis
Limiñana, Rubén
Ferrer, Miguel
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Soutullo, Alvaro
López-López, Pascual
Cadahía, Luis
Limiñana, Rubén
Ferrer, Miguel
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title The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry
title_short The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry
title_full The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry
title_fullStr The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry
title_full_unstemmed The First Case of Successful Breeding of a Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos Tracked from Birth by Satellite Telemetry
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