Range expansion of the Black-winged Kite, Elanus caeruleus , in Palestine

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Zoology in the Middle East Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1080/09397140.2023.2272410
Bashar Jarayseh, Omar Attum, Simon Awad
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AbstractThe Black-winged Kite, Elanus caeruleus, is an opportunistic breeding species that is a resident in the Middle East. This study investigates its distribution patterns and breeding behaviour in Palestine based on observations spanning from 2014 to 2022. The species was first recdorded in Palestine in September 2014. Up until 2018, its presence was recorded at only a few specific locations, primarily in the northern Jordan Valley along the Jordanian border, Al Mukata’ valley in Jenin, and the western regions of the central and northern West Bank. However, a noticeable population increase and a remarkable expansion in its geographical range have been observed since then. The first documented breeding observation took place in 2019, and we identified 25 breeding sites. Clutch size varied between two to three eggs per nest, with an average of 2.71±0.49 (n=7). Additionally, instances of double-brooding were noted. Given the opportunistic breeding tendencies, the availability of suitable habitats, and potential food resources, we anticipate a continued expansion of the Black-winged Kite’s distribution in Palestine.Keywords: Distributionmultiple broodingLevantMiddle East AcknowledgementsWe appreciate the contribution of the regional experts Dr. Fares Khoury and Dr Michel Sawan who have provided information and data on the status of the species in their country. We would like to express our appreciation to Cornell Lab of Ornithology for providing us with data from their citizen science database (eBird). We also would like to thank Mr. Khaled Abuasbah, Dr. Emad Dawwas, Mr. Rashed Marie, Mr. Basem Mosa, Ms. Mandy Sirdah, Ms. Lara Sirdah, and Mr. Saed Shomaly for their contribution to this study by providing their personal observation and notes. Finally, we appreciate the efforts of the anonymous reviewers and their valuable comments and suggestions, that helped improve the manuscript.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationFundingWe are grateful for the Environmental Education Center (EEC/ELCJHL) for supporting the field work and providing the necessary resources and equipment.
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巴勒斯坦黑翼风筝(Elanus caeruleus)范围的扩大
摘要黑翼鸢(Elanus caeruleus)是中东地区的一种机会繁殖品种。本研究基于2014年至2022年的观察,调查了其在巴勒斯坦的分布模式和繁殖行为。该物种于2014年9月在巴勒斯坦首次被记录。截至2018年,仅在几个特定地点记录到其存在,主要是在约旦边境的约旦河谷北部、杰宁的穆卡塔河谷以及西岸中部和北部的西部地区。然而,从那时起,其人口显著增加,其地理范围显著扩大。第一次有记录的繁殖观察发生在2019年,我们确定了25个繁殖地。每窝产蛋数在2 ~ 3个之间,平均为2.71±0.49 (n=7)。此外,还注意到双育现象。考虑到机会繁殖的趋势,适宜栖息地的可用性和潜在的食物资源,我们预计黑翼风筝在巴勒斯坦的分布将继续扩大。我们感谢区域专家Fares Khoury博士和Michel Sawan博士的贡献,他们提供了关于该物种在其国家状况的信息和数据。我们非常感谢Cornell Lab of Ornithology为我们提供了他们的公民科学数据库(eBird)中的数据。我们还要感谢Khaled Abuasbah先生、Emad Dawwas博士、Rashed Marie先生、Basem Mosa先生、Mandy Sirdah女士、Lara Sirdah女士和Saed Shomaly先生通过提供个人观察和笔记为本研究作出的贡献。最后,我们感谢匿名审稿人的努力和他们宝贵的意见和建议,这有助于改进手稿。披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。我们感谢环境教育中心(EEC/ELCJHL)对实地工作的支持,并提供必要的资源和设备。
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期刊介绍: Zoology in the Middle East is a journal which publishes original papers and review papers on ecology, zoogeography, animal biology, biodiversity, faunistics, systematics and morphology of the Middle East. It seeks to further the understanding of the Middle East as a zoogeographic unit and aims at improving the interchange of knowledge and ideas between specialists on different subjects and taxa.
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