학술논문

Prey abundance and reproductive success of the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos in Sweden.
Document Type
Article
Source
Holarctic Ecology. Feb1983, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p17-23. 7p. 1 Chart, 5 Graphs, 1 Map.
Subject
*GOLDEN eagle
*SPECIES distribution
*ANIMAL breeding
*AQUILA (Genus)
*SPECIES hybridization
Language
ISSN
0105-9327
Abstract
Reproductive output of the golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos (L.). was studied in two areas within the species distribution in northern Sweden during 1975-1980. Reproductive success was compared with the abundance (based on hunting bag statistics) of small game prey species and with the microtine cycles. The proportion of golden eagle pairs with successful breeding and the number of young produced per occupied territory varied greatly between years (21-85% and 0.27-1.24, respectively). In the northern study area I found a significant correlation between the proportion of pairs with successful breeding versus total hunting bag of small game species. There were also significant correlations between vole density and breeding success one year later. This was not the case in the southern study area, mainly due to a good reproductive year for golden eagles in 1977 when small game species were scarce. The good reproductive output in 1977 may be explained by favourable weather conditions that spring. Whether breeding occurs or not is probably determined by prey abundance early in spring just before the golden eagle female lays her eggs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]