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Diet of Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquilaheliaca) in Bulgaria: composition, distribution and variation

The Eastern Imperial Eagle (EIE) is a top predator exploiting different prey in different parts of its distribution. In this study, we summarise data collected over a long period of time (for 25 consecutive years), identifying key prey species in the different regions, as well as clarifying seasonal...

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Autores principales: Demerdzhiev, Dimitar, Boev, Zlatozar, Dobrev, Dobromir, Terziev, Nikolay, Nedyalkov, Nedko, Stoychev, Stoycho, Petrov, Tseno
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8763811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e77746
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author Demerdzhiev, Dimitar
Boev, Zlatozar
Dobrev, Dobromir
Terziev, Nikolay
Nedyalkov, Nedko
Stoychev, Stoycho
Petrov, Tseno
author_facet Demerdzhiev, Dimitar
Boev, Zlatozar
Dobrev, Dobromir
Terziev, Nikolay
Nedyalkov, Nedko
Stoychev, Stoycho
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description The Eastern Imperial Eagle (EIE) is a top predator exploiting different prey in different parts of its distribution. In this study, we summarise data collected over a long period of time (for 25 consecutive years), identifying key prey species in the different regions, as well as clarifying seasonal preferences in the eagle’s diet. Most studies on the EIE food composition covering different parts of the species distribution range analyse the breeding season, while data about the winter diet are scarce. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study detailing the differences in EIE’s dietary preferences between the breeding and the winter periods. We identified 4891 specimens belonging to 196 different taxa, which represents the most comprehensive study considering the diet diversity of this threatened species. Mammals represented the largest proportion of the diet, followed by birds and reptiles. Northern White-breasted Hedgehog was the most common prey, accounting for 25.7% of the total prey caught and 26.75% of the biomass. The European Souslik was the second most important prey with 14.35% participation in the eagle’s diet, but with a 3.75% contribution to the biomass. As we predicted, prey composition and main prey species varied spatially and seasonally. Modelling differences in the EIE diet, we found that the “territory effect” had the strongest impact on the dietary variations. Diet diversity differed significantly between regions (F = 12.6, df = 4, p = 0.01). During the breeding season, eagles fed mainly on Hedgehogs (29.88%), Sousliks (16.85%) and Storks (7.74%), while the winter diet was predominantly small rodents (44.17%) and songbirds (13.96%). We found that top predators, such as EIE, have successfully adapted to a novel food source, which is abundant in the area. The detected flexibility in the diet of the species and its ability to switch to alternative prey, if available, when the primary prey decreased, should be considered when planning species conservation efforts. Investigating the temporal change of the main prey in the eagle’s diet is also crucial for further species conservation measures.
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spelling pubmed-87638112022-01-26 Diet of Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquilaheliaca) in Bulgaria: composition, distribution and variation Demerdzhiev, Dimitar Boev, Zlatozar Dobrev, Dobromir Terziev, Nikolay Nedyalkov, Nedko Stoychev, Stoycho Petrov, Tseno Biodivers Data J Research Article The Eastern Imperial Eagle (EIE) is a top predator exploiting different prey in different parts of its distribution. In this study, we summarise data collected over a long period of time (for 25 consecutive years), identifying key prey species in the different regions, as well as clarifying seasonal preferences in the eagle’s diet. Most studies on the EIE food composition covering different parts of the species distribution range analyse the breeding season, while data about the winter diet are scarce. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study detailing the differences in EIE’s dietary preferences between the breeding and the winter periods. We identified 4891 specimens belonging to 196 different taxa, which represents the most comprehensive study considering the diet diversity of this threatened species. Mammals represented the largest proportion of the diet, followed by birds and reptiles. Northern White-breasted Hedgehog was the most common prey, accounting for 25.7% of the total prey caught and 26.75% of the biomass. The European Souslik was the second most important prey with 14.35% participation in the eagle’s diet, but with a 3.75% contribution to the biomass. As we predicted, prey composition and main prey species varied spatially and seasonally. Modelling differences in the EIE diet, we found that the “territory effect” had the strongest impact on the dietary variations. Diet diversity differed significantly between regions (F = 12.6, df = 4, p = 0.01). During the breeding season, eagles fed mainly on Hedgehogs (29.88%), Sousliks (16.85%) and Storks (7.74%), while the winter diet was predominantly small rodents (44.17%) and songbirds (13.96%). We found that top predators, such as EIE, have successfully adapted to a novel food source, which is abundant in the area. The detected flexibility in the diet of the species and its ability to switch to alternative prey, if available, when the primary prey decreased, should be considered when planning species conservation efforts. Investigating the temporal change of the main prey in the eagle’s diet is also crucial for further species conservation measures. Pensoft Publishers 2022-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8763811/ /pubmed/35087302 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e77746 Text en Dimitar Demerdzhiev, Zlatozar Boev, Dobromir Dobrev, Nikolay Terziev, Nedko Nedyalkov, Stoycho Stoychev, Tseno Petrov https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Petrov, Tseno
Diet of Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquilaheliaca) in Bulgaria: composition, distribution and variation
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title_short Diet of Eastern Imperial Eagle (Aquilaheliaca) in Bulgaria: composition, distribution and variation
title_sort diet of eastern imperial eagle (aquilaheliaca) in bulgaria: composition, distribution and variation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8763811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087302
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e77746
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