Bonelli's Eagle 'Aquila fasciata renschi' in the Lesser Sundas Wallacea: distribution, taxonomic status, likely origins and conservation status

Author(s)
Trainor, Colin R
Debus, Steve J S
Olsen, Jerry
Norman, Janette
Christidis, Les
Publication Date
2013
Abstract
Records of Bonelli's Eagle 'Aquila fasciata renschi' on 18 islands in the Lesser Sundas, from Lombok to the Tanimbar islands, in Indonesia and Timor-Leste are reviewed, and its taxonomic status examined. The species is resident on many islands, known to breed on several of the larger islands and is most abundant on Flores and Timor. It appears to be rare on Lombok and Sumba. There is minimal genetic differentiation between local subspecies 'A. f. renschi' and nominate 'A. f. fasciata', suggesting only recent geographic isolation and that it should not be afforded species status. The species may have been introduced to the Lesser Sundas by traders or colonists in the past. The species's biology and ecology are poorly known in Wallacea. It occurs in a wide range of sites from sea level to about 2,000 m, in wooded habitats with a preference for tropical forest. The sparse data on diet show that it feeds on introduced wild junglefowl 'Gallus' sp., but presumably it also feeds on large--bodied frugivorous pigeons, other birds and small mammals. The two reports of nesting were in May and June-July. The frequency of records on Flores and Timor suggests that these populations are currently secure, but may be threatened by hunting, capture and deforestation. A predator of village chickens, it is likely to be targeted by local communities. Conservation priorities include distribution and population density surveys and awareness projects throughout its range.
Citation
Forktail, v.29, p. 100-106
ISSN
0950-1746
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Language
en
Publisher
Oriental Bird Club
Title
Bonelli's Eagle 'Aquila fasciata renschi' in the Lesser Sundas Wallacea: distribution, taxonomic status, likely origins and conservation status
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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