Movements and habitat use by immature Cinereous Vultures (Aegypius monachus) from the Caucasus

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作者
Gavashelishvili, Alexander [1 ]
McGrady, Michael [2 ]
Ghasabian, Mamikon [3 ]
Bildstein, Keith L. [4 ]
机构
[1] Ilia State Univ, Ctr Biodivers Studies, Inst Ecol, GE-0162 Tbilisi, Georgia
[2] Nat Res Ltd, Banchory AB31 4BY, Kincardine, Scotland
[3] ASPB, Sci Ctr Zool & Hydroecol NAS Armenia, Yerevan 0014, Armenia
[4] Acopian Ctr Conservat Learning, Hawk Mt Sanctuary, Orwigsburg, PA 17961 USA
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CONSERVATION; POPULATION;
D O I
10.1080/00063657.2012.728194
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Q95 [动物学];
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071002 ;
摘要
Capsule Juvenile and immature Cinereous Vultures from the Caucasus move large distances across undeveloped open-dry habitats in response to snowfall or high summer temperatures. Aim To study local and long-range movements of Cinereous Vulture (Aegypius monachus), and investigate the influence of environmental variables on spatial and temporal distributions of the species on a large scale. Methods We use 4-year-long location data from 6 juvenile Cinereous Vultures fitted with satellite-received transmitters to track their movements and obtain habitat suitability models. Results A few months after fledging, Cinereous Vultures may migrate from the Caucasus as far south as the Arabian Peninsula. Their movements are concentrated in undeveloped open-dry habitats. High temperatures push the vultures to higher latitudes and altitudes, while reverse seasonal movements are triggered by the extent of snow cover. Conclusions Our study shows the importance of the Arabian Peninsula and Iran as wintering areas for Cinereous Vultures. Long-distance movements by immature cinereous vultures are determined by climate seasonality, and in light of climate-warming scenarios for the next 100 years, there might be a shift in timing of the onset of the species seasonal movements and a change in the duration and geography of its wintering and summering.
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