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Landscape-scale gradients and temporal changes in the prey species of the white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla)




List of AuthorsEkblad CMS, Sulkava S, Stjernberg TG, Laaksonen TK

PublisherFINNISH ZOOLOGICAL BOTANICAL PUBLISHING BOARD

Publication year2016

JournalAnnales Zoologici Fennici

Journal name in sourceANNALES ZOOLOGICI FENNICI

Journal acronymANN ZOOL FENN

Volume number53

Issue number3-4

Start page228

End page240

Number of pages13

ISSN0003-455X

eISSN1797-2450

DOIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5735/086.053.0401

URLhttp://www.annzool.net/PDF/anz53-free/anzf53-228-240-Ekblad-free.pdf


Abstract
The return of apex predators re-shape population densities of their prey species, creating conflicts and challenges for the conservation and management of both predator and prey populations. The population of white-tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) in the Baltic Sea has grown rapidly since the 1980s after a previous population collapse, causing growing predation pressure on its prey species. However, little is known about variation in the prey use in the landscape or changes in time. We provide detailed information about the diet of the white-tailed eagle along landscape-scaled gradients and about temporal changes in their diet over 25 years. We used an extensive data set with 7700 identified prey remains collected during the breeding season on the land Islands (Finland) 1985-2010. The results support the view of the white-tailed eagle as an opportunistic hunter, preying on the most available prey and switching to other prey when the availability changes


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