[EN] The Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) disappeared from Africa as a breeding species in the 1960s coincident with a general decline of their populations in the Iberian Peninsula. Because of a combination of successful conservation actions and a general change in human attitudes, the Spanish Imperial Eagle population has been increasing in Iberia from 103 pairs in 1980 to more than 500 breeding pairs in 2018. As a consequence, the number of juveniles that cross the Strait of Gibraltar into Africa has increased recently. Abundance and distribution of potential prey should affect young eagles’ behaviour and could be a limiting factor for a potential re-colonization of previous North-African populations. Additionally, determination ...
Dispersing juvenile Golden Eagles are habitat generalists that do not regularly use temporary settle...
The Spanish imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti) is one of the most endangered raptors in the world. Th...
Many threatened species in Europe have been expanding their distributions during recent decades owin...
Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation 2017 (8-12 nov, Utah, USA).The Spanish Imperial Eag...
[Capsule]: Dispersive capacity appears sufficient to establish natural re-occupation of the former r...
The distribution and abundance of Spanish Imperial Eagle Aquila adalberti populations between 1974 a...
The population of the Vulnerable Spanish imperial eagle Aquila adalberti has experienced a gradual r...
Natal dispersal is the time elapsed between departing from the natal site and settling to attempt br...
This contribution reflects on the contributory role of environmental law and policy in the successfu...
Satellite tracking became a frequently applied method for the study and conservation of raptors duri...
We investigated juvenile dispersal strategy of a territorial long-lived species with deferred maturi...
[Capsule]: Five Booted Eagles breeding in Spain were tracked by GPS during migration. Autumn routes ...
Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth ...
Five Booted Eagles breeding in Spain were tracked by GPS during migration. Autumn routes were genera...
Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth ...
Dispersing juvenile Golden Eagles are habitat generalists that do not regularly use temporary settle...
The Spanish imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti) is one of the most endangered raptors in the world. Th...
Many threatened species in Europe have been expanding their distributions during recent decades owin...
Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation 2017 (8-12 nov, Utah, USA).The Spanish Imperial Eag...
[Capsule]: Dispersive capacity appears sufficient to establish natural re-occupation of the former r...
The distribution and abundance of Spanish Imperial Eagle Aquila adalberti populations between 1974 a...
The population of the Vulnerable Spanish imperial eagle Aquila adalberti has experienced a gradual r...
Natal dispersal is the time elapsed between departing from the natal site and settling to attempt br...
This contribution reflects on the contributory role of environmental law and policy in the successfu...
Satellite tracking became a frequently applied method for the study and conservation of raptors duri...
We investigated juvenile dispersal strategy of a territorial long-lived species with deferred maturi...
[Capsule]: Five Booted Eagles breeding in Spain were tracked by GPS during migration. Autumn routes ...
Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth ...
Five Booted Eagles breeding in Spain were tracked by GPS during migration. Autumn routes were genera...
Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth ...
Dispersing juvenile Golden Eagles are habitat generalists that do not regularly use temporary settle...
The Spanish imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti) is one of the most endangered raptors in the world. Th...
Many threatened species in Europe have been expanding their distributions during recent decades owin...