Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowned Eagle (Harpyhaliaetus coronatus) is one of the most unknown raptor species from the American continent. Their current distribution ranges from central Brazil to central Argentina, with a total population of 350–1500 individuals across this large area, being thus largely fragmented. Results: During the three years of tracking the bird concentrated its movements in a range spanning for 12845 km2, but concentrating mainly in four smaller areas accounting for 3073 km2. The locations were recorded mainly over shrubland habitats (86.5%), whereas other habitats used were different types of mosaics that included cropland and natural vegetation (for...
Understanding the spatial context of animal movements is fundamental for the establishment and manag...
Birds cover daily distances not normally exceeding 20 km during the initial phase of dispersal, with...
The Crowned Eagle (Urubitinga coronata, Accipitridae) is a globally endangered raptor, endemic to ce...
Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowne...
Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowne...
Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth ...
The movement ecology of Harpy Eagles (Harpia harpyja) is poorly known due to the difficulty observin...
Natal dispersal is the time elapsed between departing from the natal site and settling to attempt br...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> We describe ecological factors associated with movements of a globally declining ...
The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the f...
Satellite tracking became a frequently applied method for the study and conservation of raptors duri...
Dispersing juvenile Golden Eagles are habitat generalists that do not regularly use temporary settle...
The Crowned Eagle (Urubitinga coronata, Accipitridae) is a globally endangered raptor, endemic to ce...
Information on movement ecology is key in understanding the drivers and limitations of life history ...
Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation 2017 (8-12 nov, Utah, USA).The Spanish Imperial Eag...
Understanding the spatial context of animal movements is fundamental for the establishment and manag...
Birds cover daily distances not normally exceeding 20 km during the initial phase of dispersal, with...
The Crowned Eagle (Urubitinga coronata, Accipitridae) is a globally endangered raptor, endemic to ce...
Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowne...
Background: A juvenile Crowned Eagle was tagged at its nest with a satellite transmitter. The Crowne...
Fast-moving technological advances, such as satellite tracking technologies, are providing in-depth ...
The movement ecology of Harpy Eagles (Harpia harpyja) is poorly known due to the difficulty observin...
Natal dispersal is the time elapsed between departing from the natal site and settling to attempt br...
<p><b>Capsule:</b> We describe ecological factors associated with movements of a globally declining ...
The natal dispersal of a Golden Eagle from its natal eyrie to the site where it reproduced for the f...
Satellite tracking became a frequently applied method for the study and conservation of raptors duri...
Dispersing juvenile Golden Eagles are habitat generalists that do not regularly use temporary settle...
The Crowned Eagle (Urubitinga coronata, Accipitridae) is a globally endangered raptor, endemic to ce...
Information on movement ecology is key in understanding the drivers and limitations of life history ...
Annual Meeting of the Raptor Research Foundation 2017 (8-12 nov, Utah, USA).The Spanish Imperial Eag...
Understanding the spatial context of animal movements is fundamental for the establishment and manag...
Birds cover daily distances not normally exceeding 20 km during the initial phase of dispersal, with...
The Crowned Eagle (Urubitinga coronata, Accipitridae) is a globally endangered raptor, endemic to ce...