1. Factors Influencing the Potential Distribution of Globally Endangered Egyptian Vulture Nesting Habitat in Nepal.
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Sharma, Hari Prasad, Dhakal, Santosh, Bhusal, Krishna Prasad, Dhakal, Hemanta, Gautam, Ramji, Joshi, Ankit Bilash, Rana, Deu Bahadur, Ghimire, Manshanta, Ghimire, Suman, and Belant, Jerrold L.
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BIRD nests ,VULTURES ,ECOLOGICAL niche ,HABITAT selection ,HABITATS ,HUMAN settlements ,ECOLOGICAL models - Abstract
Simple Summary: Potentially suitable habitat for nest-site selection of the globally endangered Egyptian vulture in Nepal was influenced primarily by precipitation and forested areas containing cliffs. Sites near to forests and human settlements were most suited habitat for Egyptian vultures in Nepal. Land-use change could negatively impact the nesting and distribution of Egyptian vultures and threaten their persistence in some areas. Potentially suitable nesting areas generally occurred outside of protected areas Therefore, to protect the potential nesting habitat of Egyptian vultures, forested areas with large numbers of cliffs should be conserved. Habitat suitability is crucial to ensure the long-term persistence of species and can be identified based on relationships between species occurrences and underlying abiotic and biotic factors. We identified potential nesting habitat for the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) in Nepal using ecological niche modeling with climatic variables. We estimated the currently suitable nesting habitat for Egyptian vulture in Nepal at 38,204 km
2 . We found a high probability of suitable nesting habitat on east-facing aspects, and the probability of a suitable nesting habitat was greater in more mountainous areas, particularly in central and western regions of Nepal. Precipitation was a major factor for predicting probability of the presence of nest sites for Egyptian vultures. After identifying potentially suitable habitat, we identified environmental factors affecting landscape-level suitable nesting habitat for Egyptian vultures using generalized linear models. For Egyptian vultures, sites near forests and human settlements were most suitable for nesting, roosting, and foraging, especially in central and western Nepal. Based on potentially suitable nesting habitat and previous work on Egyptian vulture foraging and roosting habitat, we recommend protecting forests near water sources and open areas for their long-term conservation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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