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Orta ve Yukarı Sakarya Bölgesi’ nde dağılım gösteren Küçük Akbaba (Neophron percnopterus)’ nın yuva özellikleri

Year 2019, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 126 - 131, 15.12.2019

Abstract

Küçük akbaba soyu küresel ölçekte tehdit altında olan bir akbaba türüdür. Batı Palearktik bölgede dağılım gösteren populasyonun büyük bir kısmı Türkiye’ de yer almaktadır. Anadolu' da Orta ve Yukarı Sakarya Bölgesi küçük akbabalar için önemli bir üreme alanına sahiptir. 2013 ve 2014 yıllarında gerçekleştirilen çalışmalar ile bölgede küçük akbaba tarafından kullanılan 37 yuva tespit edilmiştir. Bu çalışmada populasyonun yuva özelliklerinin belirlenmesi amacıyla yuvaların yer aldığı kaya ve yuvalara ait 11 özellik değerlendirilmiştir. Küçük akbaba çalışma alanındaki kireç taşı oluşumlu kaya kütlelerinin orta kısımlarında yer alan oyuklara (n= 24) ve çıkıntı setlere (n= 13) yuva yapmaktadır. Yuva oyuğunun genişlik ve yükseklik için ortalama değerleri sırasıyla 2.0 ± 1.0 ve 1.5 ± 0.6 m olarak belirlenmiştir. Yuvalar çoğunlukla kayaların güneybatı yönüne bakan yüzeylerinde konumlanmaktadır. Bu çalışmayla yuva özelliklerine ait bölgedeki ilk veriler elde edilmiştir. Ancak Türkiye'de küçük akbaba türünü korumaya yönelik yapılacak çalışmalarda, yuva alanı özelliklerinin üreme başarıları üzerine etkilerini detaylı bir şekilde değerlendirmek gerektiği düşünülmektedir.

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Nest characteristics of Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) in Middle and Upper Sakarya Region, Turkey

Year 2019, Volume: 12 Issue: 3, 126 - 131, 15.12.2019

Abstract

Egyptian vulture is an endangered vulture species all over the World. Turkey holds the substantial amount of the global population of the species in Western Palearctic. Middle and Upper Sakarya Region is an important host for the breeding Egyptian vulture population in Anatolia. In total 37 occupied nests were recorded in 2013 and 2014 years. In order to determine the nest characteristics 11 nest variables and cliff features were evaluated in this study. Egyptian vulture nests were determined both in hollows (n= 24) and on ledges (n= 13) at the middle part of the small limestone cliffs in the study area. The mean ± SD of cavity width and height are 2.0 ± 1.0 and 1.5 ± 0.6, respectively. Nests were situated predominantly southwestern exposure. Although the first data is given in this study about nest characteristics in the region, detailed studies are required on the relationship between nest site quality and breeding parameters to undertake conservation strategies for Egyption vulture in Turkey.

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  • Arkumarev V., Dobrev V., Abebe Y. D., Popgeorgiev G., & Nikolov S. C. (2014). Congregation of wintering Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus in Afar Ethiopia present status and implications for conservation. Ostrich, 85 (2), 139-145.
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  • Turkish State Meteorological Service (2018). Resmi İstatistikler. http://www.meteor.gov.tr. (In Turkish).
  • Kirazlı C. & Yamaç E. (2013). Population size and breeding success of the Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus in a newly found breeding area in western Anatolia (Aves:Falconiformes). Zoology in the Middle East, 59 (4), 289-296.
  • Yamaç, E. (2018).Current evaluation of the Cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus L.) population in Türkmenbaba mountain (Turkey), Biological Diversity and Conservation, 11(3),190-196.
  • MTA (2018). Yerbilimleri Harita Görüntüleyici ve Çizim Editörü. http://yerbilimleri.mta.gov.tr/anasayfa.aspx (In Turkish).
  • Sivas T. T. & Sivas H. (2005). Eskişehir, Kütahya, Afyonkarahisar illerinin 2004 yılı arkeolojik envanteri ve yüzey araştırması. Tuba-ar Turkish Academy of Science, 4 (4) ,33-57. (In Turkish).
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  • Kirwan M. K., Boyla K. A., Castell P., Demirci B., Özen M., WELCH H. & MARLOW T. (2008). The Birds of Turkey. Bloomsbury Publising, London, UK.
  • Ceballos O. & Donazar J. A. (1989). Factors influencing the breeding density and nest-site selection of the Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus). Journal of Ornithology, 130 (3), 353-359.
  • Vlachos C. G., Papagerogiou N. K. & Bakaloudis D. E. (1998). Effects of the Feeding Station Establishment on the Egyptian Vulture in Dadia Forest North Eastern Greece. In: Canchellor R. D., Meyburg D. U. & Ferrero J.J. (Ed.) Holoarctic Birds of Prey. ADEN.
  • Ontiveros, D. (1999). Selection of nest cliffs by bonelli's eagle (Hieraaetus fasciatus) in southeastern spain Journal of Raptor Research, 33(2), 110-116.
  • Martinez F. & Blanco G. (2002). Use of alternative nest for clutch replacement in the egyptian vulture Neophron percnopterus. Ardeola, 49 (2), 297-299.
  • Newton I. (1979). Population ecology of raptors. Vermillion,SD, U.S.A: Buteo Books.
  • Freund M., Bahat O. & Motro U. (2017). Breeding Success and its Correlation with Nest-Site Characteristics:A Study of a Griffon Vulture Colony in Gamla Israel. Journal of Raptor Research, 51 (2), 136-144. .
  • Ontiveros D., Caro J. & Pleguezuelos J. M. (2008). Possible functions of alternative nests in raptors: the case of Bonelli’s Eagle. Journal of Ornithology, 149 (2), 253-259
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Primary Language English
Subjects Conservation and Biodiversity
Journal Section Research Articles
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Sunay Balaban This is me

Elif Yamaç

Publication Date December 15, 2019
Submission Date September 18, 2019
Acceptance Date December 15, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 12 Issue: 3

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APA Balaban, S., & Yamaç, E. (2019). Nest characteristics of Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) in Middle and Upper Sakarya Region, Turkey. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 12(3), 126-131.

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