Update on Research on Golden Eagles
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Update on Research onGolden Eagles
Adam Duerr, Doug Bell, Jim Belthoff,
Pete Bloom, Missy Braham, Emily Bjerre,
Andrew DeWoody, Jackie Doyle, Leah Dunn,
Nadia Fernandez, Robert Fisher,
Matthew Fitzpatrick, Trish Miller,
Brian Milsap, David Nelson, Sharon Poessel,
Maitreyi Sur, Jeff Tracey, Todd Katzner
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Braham et al. 2015. Home in the Heat: Dramatic Seasonal Variation in Home Range of Desert Golden Eagles Informs Management for Renewable Energy Development. Biological Conservation 186: 225–232.
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• Mean monthly home ranges for Mojave Desert Golden Eagles
• 8 years
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Poessel, et al. 2016. Age- and Season-Specific Variation in Local and Long-Distance Movement Behavior of Golden Eagles. European Journal of Wildlife Research 62(4): 377–393.
Photo: Mike Lanzone
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Capture and Telemetry
25 eagles (12 F, 13 M; 12 pre-adults, 13
adults)
GPS-GSM telemetry units
November 2012 – May 2015
20 Residents, 5 “Dispersers”
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Home Range by Age Class
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Daily Distances
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Conclusions
Two distinct movement types exhibited by the
golden eagles we studied
Implications for population connectivity and gene
flow
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Katzner et al. 2017. Golden Eagle Fatalities and the Continental-Scale Consequences of Local Wind-Energy Generation: Continental Effects of Wind-Energy Production. Conservation Biology 31(2): 406–415.
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Research Question
What is the origin of eagles killed at Altamont?
What does that mean for eagle demography?
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Methods - Stable Isotopes
Light water:1H1HOδ2H : more negative
Heavy water: 1H2HOδ2H: more positive
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Results – stable isotopes
some birds clearly
grew feathers locally
others clearly grew
feathers non-locally
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Origins of birds at APWRA
Eagles at APWRA are one
genetic population
~25% of the birds killed at
APWRA are “non-local”
Population sustained by
immigration of 2Y-4Y birds
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Origins of birds at APWRA
APWRA influences
continental-scale
demographic processes
Illustrates important
considerations for wildlife
managers & EIAs
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Sur et al. 2018. The utility of point count surveys to predict wildlife interactions with windenergy facilities: An example focused on golden eagles. Ecological Indicators 88 (2018) 126–133.
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What degree do point counts relate to actual use of a project footprint by eagles
Actual time on project footprintUse high-resolution GPS-GSM telemetry data
Predicted time potentially observed in point count plot
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Error due to sampling =
(Actual time – predicted time) / Actual time
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Main effect of sampling intensity
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Interacting effect of size of project footprint and sampling type
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Effect of sampling frequency(reduce sampling frequency error increases)
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Improving point count surveys
• Adaptive sampling designs improve precision & efficiency of surveys
• Design flexible monitoring protocol adapted to variations in eagle behavior– use resource selection functions (RSF) to stratify
sampling by habitat type
– account for annual variation in behavior
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Duerr et al. 2019 (In Press). Topographic drivers of flight altitude over large spatial andtemporal scales. The Auk Ornithological Advances.
• Slope
• Aspect• Eastness
• Northness
• Elevation
• Topographic roughness
• Topographic position
• BCR
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(Some) Next Steps
• Individual and Environmental Drivers of Movement in a 3-Dimenstional Landscape – Sur et al. in review
• Risk to Golden Eagles from Wind Turbines Risk Model for Golden Eagles in California
• Combined Likelihood of
• Eagle at a certain spot in landscape
• Eagle at a certain flight altitude at that spot
• Type of behavior of the eagle at that spot and altitude