Russian Federation
Russian Federation
The paper presents the results of six years of monitoring the state of the black vulture nesting group in the Krymsky National Park. A comparative analysis of the number of residential nests in different seasons was conducted. Critical periods of population decline and subsequent recovery phases were identified. The paper discusses the ecological and anthropogenic factors that determine the stability of this globally threatened species.
black vulture, Krymsky National Park, monitoring, nesting biology, population dynamics
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