Modelling the distribution of Bonelli's eagle in Spain: Implications for conservation planning


Autoria(s): Muñoz, A.R.; Real, R.; Barbosa, A.M.; Vargas, J.M.
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30/01/2017

30/01/2017

2005

07/10/2016

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Bonelli’s eagle, Hieraaetus fasciatus , has recently suffered a severe population decline and is currently endangered. Spain supports about 70% of the European population. We used stepwise logistic regression on a set of environmental, spatial and human variables to model Bonelli’s eagle distribution in the 5167 UTM 10 × 10 km quadrats of peninsular Spain. We obtained a model based on 16 variables, which allowed us to identify favourable and unfavourable areas for this species in Spain, as well as intermediate favourability areas. We assessed the stepwise progression of the model by comparing the model’s predictions in each step with those of the final model, and selected a parsimonious explanatory model based on three variables — slope, July temperature and precipitation — comprising 76% of the predictive capacity of the

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Muñoz, A.R.; Real, R.; Barbosa, A.M.; Vargas, J.M.Modelling the distribution of Bonelli's eagle in Spain: Implications for conservation planning, Diversity and Distributions, 11, 6, 477-486, 2005.

http://hdl.handle.net/10174/20235

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