The Great spotted eagle Aquila clanga in the Altai Territory and Altai Republic, Russia

IF 0.3 Q4 ECOLOGY
S. V. Vazhov, A. V. Matsyura, V. M. Vazhov
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Aim. To summarise information provided so as to allow us to compile a modern understanding of the breeding ranges, abundance and breeding biology of the Great Spotted Eagle Aquila clanga, a rare species in the Altai Territory and the Altai Republic.Material and Methods. While studying the distribution, abundance and nesting biology of the Great Spotted Eagle, we used generally accepted methods with certain modifications. The species was observed during foot and car surveys. To get an idea of the distribution of the spotted eagle in the region, an analysis of available sources was carried out, including materials from the Red Data Book of the Altai Territory and other relevant information resources.Results. Nesting groups of a feathered predator are characterised by uneven spatial distribution. This is due to the habit of the spotted eagle to gravitate to wetlands and floodplain lands in high‐trunk mixed forests, alternating with meadow‐pasture and field landscapes. In ribbon and acquisition forests, as well as in wildlife sanctuaries located on their territory,  there  has  been  a  rapid  trend  towards  a  decrease  in  the population of the species, primarily due to selective felling of vegetation and disturbance of the birds during the nesting period. In this regar, there is a need to expand and deepen ornithological studies aimed at improving environmental measures for the Great Spotted Eagle.Conclusions. Protection of this species should be combined with inevitable criminal or administrative punishment of poachers and illegal forest users, who are involved in destructive environmental activities in the region discussed.  Otherwise,  the  progressive  extinction  of  the  Great  Spotted Eagle population in Altai will reach a critical point in forthcoming years.
俄罗斯阿尔泰地区和阿尔泰共和国的大斑点鹰
的目标。总结所提供的资料,使我们能够对大斑鹰Aquila clanga的繁殖范围、数量和繁殖生物学有一个现代的了解,这是阿尔泰领土和阿尔泰共和国的一种稀有物种。材料和方法。在研究大斑鹰的分布、丰度和筑巢生物学时,我们采用了普遍接受的方法,并进行了一定的修改。该物种是在步行和汽车调查中观察到的。为了了解该地区斑鹰的分布情况,对现有资料进行了分析,包括《阿尔泰地区红皮书》和其他相关信息资源。有羽毛捕食者的筑巢群具有空间分布不均匀的特点。这是由于斑点鹰习惯被吸引到高树干混交林中的湿地和洪泛区,交替出现草甸-牧场和田野景观。在带状林和采伐林以及位于其领地内的野生动物保护区,该物种的数量有迅速减少的趋势,这主要是由于在筑巢期间对植被的选择性砍伐和鸟类的干扰。在这方面,有必要扩大和深化鸟类学研究,以改善大斑鹰的环境措施。对这一物种的保护应与对偷猎者和非法森林使用者进行不可避免的刑事或行政处罚相结合,因为他们参与了所讨论区域的破坏性环境活动。否则,未来几年,阿尔泰大斑鹰种群的逐渐灭绝将达到一个临界点。
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