Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa

Knowledge and study of breeding birds’ biology is essential to understand the dynamic, assess productivity and identify threats. The population of booted eagles (Hieraaetus pennatus) was studied during three consecutive breeding seasons (2013−2015) in the Chettabah forest. Each year, arrivals of Boo...

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Main Authors: Bouchahdane Issam, Boukhemza Mohamed, Souttou Karim, Derridj Arezki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-12-01
Series:Ekológia (Bratislava)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2019-0028
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spelling doaj-7b9d3c91e0f349ce8049c709908f558e2021-09-05T21:00:47ZengSciendoEkológia (Bratislava)1337-947X2019-12-0138438239110.2478/eko-2019-0028eko-2019-0028Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North AfricaBouchahdane Issam0Boukhemza Mohamed1Souttou Karim2Derridj Arezki3Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Djelfa, 17000Djelfa, AlgeriaEarth Biology and Ecology Laboratory, Faculty of Biological and Agricultural Sciences, Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi Ouzou, B.P. 17 R.P., DZ, 15000, AlgeriaDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Science of Nature and Life, University of Djelfa, 17000Djelfa, AlgeriaEarth Biology and Ecology Laboratory, Faculty of Biological and Agricultural Sciences, Mouloud Mammeri University of Tizi Ouzou, B.P. 17 R.P., DZ, 15000, AlgeriaKnowledge and study of breeding birds’ biology is essential to understand the dynamic, assess productivity and identify threats. The population of booted eagles (Hieraaetus pennatus) was studied during three consecutive breeding seasons (2013−2015) in the Chettabah forest. Each year, arrivals of Booted eagles are recorded during March (15 individuals in 2013, 12 in 2014 and 11 in 2015). For the three years of study, the mean breeding pair’s density was 1.23 ± 0.153/km2, incubation period ranged from 33 to 38 days, whilst the frequency distribution of clutch size was 67.6% for 2 eggs, 27% for 1 and 5.4% for 3. Amongst the 63 eggs monitored, 55 hatched. No significant variation in hatching rate was observed during the 3 years (90% in 2013, 76.19% in 2014 and 84% in 2015). The comparison of breeding parameters with those reported in Spain showed a noticeable similarity. Further investigations should be conducted to improve the provision of information to support sound management interventions of this North African population.https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2019-0028booted eaglepaired densitybreeding biologyforestnorth africa
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Souttou Karim
Derridj Arezki
Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa
Ekológia (Bratislava)
booted eagle
paired density
breeding biology
forest
north africa
author_facet Bouchahdane Issam
Boukhemza Mohamed
Souttou Karim
Derridj Arezki
author_sort Bouchahdane Issam
title Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa
title_short Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa
title_full Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa
title_fullStr Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa
title_full_unstemmed Breeding Biology of Booted Eagle Hieraaetus Pennatus (Gmelin, Jf, 1788): The First Study in North Africa
title_sort breeding biology of booted eagle hieraaetus pennatus (gmelin, jf, 1788): the first study in north africa
publisher Sciendo
series Ekológia (Bratislava)
issn 1337-947X
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Knowledge and study of breeding birds’ biology is essential to understand the dynamic, assess productivity and identify threats. The population of booted eagles (Hieraaetus pennatus) was studied during three consecutive breeding seasons (2013−2015) in the Chettabah forest. Each year, arrivals of Booted eagles are recorded during March (15 individuals in 2013, 12 in 2014 and 11 in 2015). For the three years of study, the mean breeding pair’s density was 1.23 ± 0.153/km2, incubation period ranged from 33 to 38 days, whilst the frequency distribution of clutch size was 67.6% for 2 eggs, 27% for 1 and 5.4% for 3. Amongst the 63 eggs monitored, 55 hatched. No significant variation in hatching rate was observed during the 3 years (90% in 2013, 76.19% in 2014 and 84% in 2015). The comparison of breeding parameters with those reported in Spain showed a noticeable similarity. Further investigations should be conducted to improve the provision of information to support sound management interventions of this North African population.
topic booted eagle
paired density
breeding biology
forest
north africa
url https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2019-0028
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