On the Protection of the Imperial Eagle (aquila Helia Ca Adalberti) reducing Artificiallly Juvenile Mortality 

On the Protection of the Imperial Eagle (aquila Helia Ca Adalberti) reducing Artificiallly Juvenile Mortality 

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No Abstract. They controlled 13 nests. One chick hatched in a incubator and before the chick learned how to fly was fostered by another conespecific nest. In another nest, they took the egg and placed in a nest with one egg, but the parents abandoned the nest and egg. Nest 5, the chick was controlled. Nest 7, the tird egg hatched in a incubator, and later the chick was fostered successfully by a con-especific. Nest 9, one of the two chicks was changed and fostered by a con-especific. They increaesed 30% of the survival success of the eagles by changing the chicks with wild conespecifics.

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Title (non-english): SOBRE LA PROTECCION DEL AGUILA IMPERIAL (AQUILA HELIA CA ADALBERTI) AMINORANDO ARTIFICIALNIENTE LA MORTANDAD JUVENIL
Country: Spain
Language: Spanish
Year: 1973
Study Design: After
Authors: Meyburg B. U. // Garzon Heydt J.
Journal: Ardeola
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Pages: 107-113
City/state or province/country: Province Caceres/ Spain