Publication: Long-term population monitoring of a territorial forest raptor species
Authors
Calvo, José F ; Jiménez-Franco,María V. ; Martínez, José E. ; Pagán, Iluminada
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10.1038/s41597-020-0503-x
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Abstract
We provide field monitoring data of a territorial raptor (the booted eagle, Hieraaetus pennatus), that
was intensively monitored over a period of 18 years (1998–2015) in a Mediterranean forested area of
south-eastern Spain designated as a Special Protection Area (Natura 2000 Network) for this species.
The data set compiles all the relevant information about the occupation of territories and nests,
reproductive ecology, long-term monitoring of marked individuals and influence of parent’s colour
morph on brood size. Several questions concerning the population ecology of forest-dwelling raptors
and factors conditioning territorial occupancy, such as location cues or site fidelity, are addressed.
This type of long-term population monitoring has high potential for replication, reuse and comparison
purposes, providing insights for monitoring other long-lived, territorial species.
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Scientific Data 7, 166 (2020).
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