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Eagle Nesting Groups in the Important Bird Area “Donyz-Tau cliff faces” in 2022
The Important Bird Area (IBA) “Donyz-Tau cliff faces” (KZ019), with an area of 387,110 hectares, has been allocated by I.V. Karyakin (2008) based on survey results in 2003–2006. Survey showed several globally threatened and biome-specific species nesting
Ilya E. Smelansky+3 more
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Habitat transformation is identified as a global threat to biodiversity, affecting threatened raptors. In our study area, habitat change dramatically affected permanent grasslands, shrinking their availability.
Dimitar A. Demerdzhiev+6 more
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В статье представлены результаты исследования неолитического могильника Большая Умытья 100, расположенного в верховьях р. Конды – левого притока р. Иртыш. Могильник – биритуальный.
Татьяна Юрьевна Клементьева+2 more
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Human activities can hinder the breeding of a top avian predator: preliminary results
The Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca, EIE) is a large-sized, globally threatened species with a wide distribution. The species is extremely vulnerable and sensitive to human disturbance and activities in the vicinity of its nests.
Dobromir D. Dobrev+2 more
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On the Natal Philopatry of the Eastern Imperial Eagle of the Volga Population
Population structure across the range of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) remains one of the controversial issues that can be resolved by data on the distribution of juveniles from different points in the range.
Mikhail V. Korepov
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Status of Imperial Eagle in Iran
Distribution and abundance of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) in Iran: a scarce breeding bird in Caspian forests of central and eastern Alborz, and in the east of northern Khorasan. Conservation status: Globally has been listed as vulnerable (
Mohammad A. Tabari
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Medium-voltage power lines are one of the most important mortality factors of raptors in Slovakia. Among the frequent victims of electrocution are also rare species, such as the Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca).
Marek Gális+2 more
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Migration of the Eastern Imperial Eagle and Steppe Eagle in Turkmenistan
A dedicated analysis of spring and fall migration of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) and Steppe Eagle (Aquila nipalensis) in Turkmenistan has never been conducted before.
Eldar A. Rustamov+2 more
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Status, Breeding Ecology and Conservation of the Imperial Eagle in Austria
The Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca, IE) reaches the western limit of its global breeding in range in Austria. As a result of targeted conservations measures in the Pannonian region, namely Hungary and Slovakia, the species repopulated Austria in 1999 ...
Matthias Schmidt, Johannes A. Hohenegger
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Natal Dispersal of Eastern Imperial Eagles: Preliminary Results For the Central European Population
The Central European Population of the Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquila heliaca) is located on its most western global distribution edge. After a strong decline in the last two centuries the population recovered in the past decades not least due to ...
Matthias Schmidt+8 more
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