Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area

The region of Gipuzkoa is used on a permanent basis by the bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758, but the colonization process is slow, apparently due to the difficulty of finding a permanent mate. This article aims to contribute to evaluating the role of Gipuzkoa, which forms the western borde...

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Main Authors: Juan Arizaga, Mikel Olano, Javier Vázquez, Alexandra Egunez, Carmelo Fernández, Paz Azkona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi 2019-02-01
Series:Munibe Ciencias Naturales
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Online Access:http://www.aranzadi.eus/fileadmin/docs/Munibe/mcn.2019.67.01.pdf
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spelling doaj-24cdfd4531a94952b1e5ce1183edbd072020-11-25T01:35:01ZengSociedad de Ciencias AranzadiMunibe Ciencias Naturales0214-76882172-45472019-02-016710.21630/mcn.2019.67.01Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution areaJuan ArizagaMikel OlanoJavier VázquezAlexandra Egunez Carmelo Fernández Paz AzkonaThe region of Gipuzkoa is used on a permanent basis by the bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758, but the colonization process is slow, apparently due to the difficulty of finding a permanent mate. This article aims to contribute to evaluating the role of Gipuzkoa, which forms the western border of the Pyrenean population of bearded vulture, in the expansion and conservation of the species. We used data from a territorial adult male which was captured and GPS-tracked. GPS data revealed a habitual home range area of 235 km2 within the Aralar mountains and its surroundings, although this bird also made “excursions” to the western-central Pyrenees, probably in search of social interactions.Our results thus suggest that Gipuzkoa presents a good foraging environment although this is offset by a poor, deficient, social environment. Consequently, compared to zones in the eastern Pyrenees, the colonization of Gipuzkoa and other regions along the west of the Pyrenees is slow, due seemingly to the very high proportion of transients and the difficulties that settled individuals experience in finding a permanent mate.http://www.aranzadi.eus/fileadmin/docs/Munibe/mcn.2019.67.01.pdfAvian scavengersGPS-trackingPyreneesraptor conservationspatial ecology.
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Mikel Olano
Javier Vázquez
Alexandra Egunez
Carmelo Fernández
Paz Azkona
spellingShingle Juan Arizaga
Mikel Olano
Javier Vázquez
Alexandra Egunez
Carmelo Fernández
Paz Azkona
Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area
Munibe Ciencias Naturales
Avian scavengers
GPS-tracking
Pyrenees
raptor conservation
spatial ecology.
author_facet Juan Arizaga
Mikel Olano
Javier Vázquez
Alexandra Egunez
Carmelo Fernández
Paz Azkona
author_sort Juan Arizaga
title Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area
title_short Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area
title_full Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area
title_fullStr Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area
title_full_unstemmed Home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758 along the western border of its Pyrenean distribution area
title_sort home range and habitat use of a bearded vulture gypaetus barbatus l., 1758 along the western border of its pyrenean distribution area
publisher Sociedad de Ciencias Aranzadi
series Munibe Ciencias Naturales
issn 0214-7688
2172-4547
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The region of Gipuzkoa is used on a permanent basis by the bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus L., 1758, but the colonization process is slow, apparently due to the difficulty of finding a permanent mate. This article aims to contribute to evaluating the role of Gipuzkoa, which forms the western border of the Pyrenean population of bearded vulture, in the expansion and conservation of the species. We used data from a territorial adult male which was captured and GPS-tracked. GPS data revealed a habitual home range area of 235 km2 within the Aralar mountains and its surroundings, although this bird also made “excursions” to the western-central Pyrenees, probably in search of social interactions.Our results thus suggest that Gipuzkoa presents a good foraging environment although this is offset by a poor, deficient, social environment. Consequently, compared to zones in the eastern Pyrenees, the colonization of Gipuzkoa and other regions along the west of the Pyrenees is slow, due seemingly to the very high proportion of transients and the difficulties that settled individuals experience in finding a permanent mate.
topic Avian scavengers
GPS-tracking
Pyrenees
raptor conservation
spatial ecology.
url http://www.aranzadi.eus/fileadmin/docs/Munibe/mcn.2019.67.01.pdf
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