2013
DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2013.868129
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Population size and breeding success of the Cinereous Vulture,Aegypius monachus, in a newly found breeding area in western Anatolia (Aves: Falconiformes)

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“…We estimated the effective population size to be 112 individuals, which would correspond to 56 nesting pairs. This is lower than the total number of active nests (83) reported by Yamac ß (2004) and Kirazlı and Yamac ß (2013). Moreover, surveys of nesting colonies are rarely complete, and unsampled smaller colonies that are probably part of the studied meta-population exist in northern Central Anatolia (Yarar & Magnin 1997, Kirwan et al 2008), so the difference may be even greater.…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…We estimated the effective population size to be 112 individuals, which would correspond to 56 nesting pairs. This is lower than the total number of active nests (83) reported by Yamac ß (2004) and Kirazlı and Yamac ß (2013). Moreover, surveys of nesting colonies are rarely complete, and unsampled smaller colonies that are probably part of the studied meta-population exist in northern Central Anatolia (Yarar & Magnin 1997, Kirwan et al 2008), so the difference may be even greater.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The current Turkish population has been reported to be stable or declining, despite their variable breeding success (Yamac ß 2004, Kirazlı & Yamac ß 2013). The estimated countrywide population size varied from 50 to 200 pairs, assuming the presence of undiscovered colonies, particularly in the east.…”
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“…Despite having the second largest population of the Western Palearctic region, studies on Cinereous vultures in Turkey have only recently gained momentum (Kirazlı and Yamaç, 2013;Kirazlı, 2016;Yamaç et al 2018). In particular, nesting areas in Eskişehir, Ankara and Kütahya borders were determined and ecological findings about those colonies were revealed (Yamaç, 2004;Kirazlı and Yamaç, 2013;Kirazlı, 2013;Özcan and Yamaç, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%