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17.Hunting, fishing and animal husbandry at The Farm beneath the Sand, Western Greenland.
An archaeozoological analysis of a Norse farm in the Western Settlement


Inge Bødker Enghoff, 2003

"A large and generally well preserved sample of animal bones was excavated at “The Farm Beneath The Sand” (Gården under Sandet, GUS) in the Norse Western Settlement in Greenland. The sample represents the entire period of occupation, from ca. AD 1000-1400 and could be divided into three time phases, allowing analysis of changes in the economy of the farm. A total of 8,250 bone fragments, from at least 36 species of fish, birds and mammals, were identified."

White-tailed Eagles mentioned.

104 s., hft Illustreret19 x 26,5 cmISBN 978-87-635-1260-2Serie: Monographs on Greenland | Meddelelser om Grønland, vol. 328 ISSN 0025-6676Serie: Man & Society, vol. 28 ISSN 0106-1062

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18.Corax 19, Sonderheft 1: "Seeadler in Mitteleuropa"

A collection of articles on White-tailed Eagles in Germany, Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic before 2001
108 pages, many pictures. In German, with English summaries

Ein Sonderheft des CORAX fasst die Beiträge einer Seeadlertagung im Oktober 2001 in Mölln, Schleswig-Holstein, zusammen. Berichte aus den deutschen Bundesländern, aus Dänemark, Polen, Österreich und der Tschechischen Republik geben einen Überblick über die Entwicklungen der Bestände bis ins Jahr 2001.

Arbeiten über Altersstruktur, Reproduktion, Krankheiten und Todesursachen runden das Bild ab. Wegen der langen Zeitspanne international herausragend ist die Auswertung von Mauserfederaufsammlungen in Schleswig-Holstein 1955-2000. Sie ermöglichte die individuelle Erkennung der Brutvögel über Jahrzehnte und damit Aussagen zur Populationsstruktur, zur Lebensdauer der Vögel, zur individuellen Reproduktionsleistung usw.

Das Heft hat 108 Seiten, enthält viele Fotos von Seeadlern und ihren Lebensräumen und ist durchgehend vierfarbig gedruckt. Es wird gemeinsam herausgegeben von der Ornithologischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Schleswig-Holstein und Hamburg, der Projektgruppe Seeadlerschutz Schleswig-Holstein und dem WWF Deutschland.

Source: Ornithologische Arbeitsgemeinschaft Schleswig-Holstein und Hamburg (OAG)

Table of contents
http://www.ornithologie-schleswig-holst ... seead.html
Summaries (in German and English)
http://www.ornithologie-schleswig-holst ... seead.html
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19.Bielik/White-tailed Sea eagle monography

Mizera, T. 1999. Bielik. Wydawnictwo Lubuskiego Klubu Przyrodnikow, Swiedodzin, Poland. (In Polish)

http://zoologia.up.poznan.pl/pl/dr-in%C ... 5%82adowca
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20.Raptor Research and Management Techniques

By: Bird, David M., Bildstein, Keith L.
ISBN: 978-0-88839-639-6
Pages: 464
Photos: 66
Illustrations: 47
Publication Date: 2007
Price: US $29.95

Synopsis, table of contents at: http://www.hancockhouse.com/products/rapres.htm
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21.White-tailed Eagles in Ukraine, publications by M.N. Gavrilyuk

Gavrilyuk M. N. (2002): Orlan-bilochvist v Ukrjini: suchasny stan, biologija ta ochorona [The White-tailed Eagle in Ukraine: current status, biology and protection. In: Manuscript. Thesis for a candidate degree of biological science. Specialty 03.00.08 – zoology. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology, National Academy of Science, Ukraine]. − Kyiv. - 20 p.

Gavrilyuk M. N. (2004): Izmeneniie chislennosti orlana-belochvosta na territorii Ukrainy v XX st. i vozmozhnyje ich prichiny [Population trends of the White-tailed Eagle in Ukraine during XX century and probable their reasons] // Berkut.. – Vol. 13, Is. 2. – P. 205–225.
PDF-document (in Russian with English summary) available at: http://aetos.narod.ru/online/berkut13-2 ... 13-2-4.pdf

Gavrilyuk M. N. (2009): Orlan-bilochvist [White-tailed Eagle] // Chervona knyga Ukrainy. Tvarynnyj svit [The Red Book of Ukraine. Animals]. − Kyiv. − P. 432. [in Ukrainian]

Gavrilyuk M.N., Gryshchenko V.N. (2008): Produktyvnist’ rozmnozhennja orlana-belochvosta v Ukraine v 1988−2008 [Productivity of the White-tailed Eagle breeding in Ukraine during 1988-2008] // Novitni doslidzhennja sokolopodibnych ta sov. Mater. 3 Mizhnar. konf. “Chyzhy patchy Ukrainy”, Kryvyi Rih, 24-25 October 2008 [In: Latest studies on Birds of Prey and Owls. Proceedings of the 3d International Scientific Conference “Birds of Prey of Ukraine”, Kryvyi Rih, 24-25 October 2008. (eds. M.N.Gavrilyuk, G.V. Fesenko)]. − Kryvyi Rih. − P. 79−85. [in Ukrainian]

Adress of the author
M.N. Gavrilyuk
Biology Faculty, Cherkasy National University
Shevchenko str. 81
Cherkasy 18000
Ukraine

E-mail: gavrilyuk@cdu.edu.ua

Source : European Raptors
http://europeanraptors.org/interviews/i ... ilyuk.html
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22.Importance of the Kinburn for conservation of the White-tailed Eagle in winter period (Ukraine, 2007)

Petrovich Z.O., Redinov K.O. (2007): Znachennja Kinburns’koji kosy v zberezhenni orlana-bilochvosta v zymovyj period. // "Branta", the transactions of the Azov-Black Sea Ornithological Station. − Is. 10. – P. 156–164. [in Ukrainian with English summary]

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23.Modelling the impact of toxic and disturbance stress on white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) populations (The Netherlands, 2011)

Korsman JC, Schipper AM, Lenders HJ, Foppen RP, Hendriks AJ

2011 Aug 23.

Source: Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Department of Environmental Science, Radboud University Nijmegen, Heyendaalseweg 135, 6525 AJ, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Abstract in English:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2186 ... $=activity
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24.White-tailed Sea Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) defend small home ranges in north-east Germany throughout the year. Germany, 2013

By Oliver Krone, Mirjam Nadjafzadeh, Anne Berger
Received: 10 May 2012 / Revised: 5 March 2013 / Accepted: 12 March 2013. Published online April 16, 2013 in Journal of Ornithology

Available through Springer Link

KW Intraspecific conflict Territorial behaviour Satellite telemetry Home range estimators
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25.Genetic structure and phylogeography of a European flagship species, the white-tailed sea eagle Haliaeetus albicilla

Journal of Avian Biology, Volume 44, Issue 3, pages 263–271, June 2013

Tobias Langguth, Ann-Christin Honnen, Frank Hailer, Tadeusz Mizera, Stefan Skoric, Ülo Väli, Frank E. Zachos. Article first published online: 17 December 2012.

Abstract available here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1 ... x/abstract

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26.Genetic structure of an endangered raptor at individual and population levels. Finland, June 2013

Conservation Genetics, June 2013. By Suvi Ponnikas, Laura Kvist, Tuomo Ollila, Torsten Stjernberg, Markku Orell
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27.Habitat utilization in white-tailed eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the displacement impact of the Smøla wind-power plant. Norway, March 2013

By May, R., Nygård, T., Dahl, E. L. and Bevanger, K. (2013). Wildlife Society Bulletin, 37: 75–83. doi: 10.1002/wsb.264
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28.White-tailed Eagles in Scotland, literature list

See website of the Scottish Raptor Study Group http://www.scottishraptorstudygroup.org ... eagle.html
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29.A Saga of Sea Eagles. Uk, August 2013

John A. Love

• A personal account from the author’s own experiences, enriched with his photographs and illustrations
• Summary of eagles, their classification and folklore focussing on the Sea Eagle group
• Provides a background to the reintroduction of the White-tailed Sea Eagle to Scotland and the UK
• Current status of Sea Eagles in the UK and the economic benefits


Source: http://www.whittlespublishing.com/A_Saga_of_Sea_Eagles

See also: The Return of the Sea Eagle, by John A. Love, 1983
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30.Reducing Pb poisoning in birds and Pb exposure in game meat consumers: The dual benefit of effective Pb shot regulation. January 2014

Mateo, R., Vallverdú-Coll, N., López-Antia, A., Taggart, M.A., Martínez-Haro, M., Guitart, R., Ortiz-Santaliestra, M.E. 2014.
Environment International, Volume 63, February 2014, Pages 163–168

Text/Abstract in English available here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 2013002663
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31.Light and scanning electron microscopic study of the tongue in the white tailed eagle

By Hanna Jackowiak and Szymon Godynicki
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, Volume 187, Issue 3, 4 July 2005, Pages 251–259

Abstract in English and pictures available
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 0205000117
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32.Chemical contaminants in White-tailed sea eagle eggs - Predatory Bird Monitoring Scheme (PBMS), 2013

Walker, L., Shore, R.F., Chaplow, J.S., Potter, E.D., Dos Santos Pereira, G.
Source: http://eidchub.ceh.ac.uk/metadata/72ed6 ... f95320a2bb
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33.Brominated and phosphorus flame retardants in White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla nestlings: Bioaccumulation and associations with dietary proxies (δ13C, δ15N and δ34S), 2014

By Igor Eulaers, Veerle L.B. Jaspers, Duncan J. Halley, Gilles Lepoint, Torgeir Nygård, Rianne Pinxten, Adrian Covaci, Marcel Eens
Science of The Total Environment, Volume 478, 15 April 2014, Pages 48–57

Abstract in English available here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/ar ... 9714000606
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34.Irish Eagle News. Summer 2014

Full-colour booklet. Birds of Prey and Owls in Ireland/White-tailed Eagle Project

See Facebook/Golden Eagle Trust 19 September 2014 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Golden-E ... 4808950774 or http://www.goldeneagletrust.org/index.p ... Itemid=101
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35.Population dynamics in white-tailed eagle at an on-shore wind farm area in coastal Norway, 2014

Dahl, Espen Lie (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology, Department of Biology) (Norsk institutt for naturforskning - NINA ), Doctoral thesis

Summary in English here: http://ntnu.diva-portal.org/smash/recor ... 9745&rvn=2
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36.Zero Prevalence of Influenza A Virus in Two Raptor Species by Standard Screening

“If highly pathogenic avian influenza strikes rare birds of prey, this may have crucial impact on the predator species itself, but also on the food web in which it interacts. Here we present the first large-scale screening of raptors that regularly consume birds belonging to the natural reservoir of influenza A viruses. Influenza A virus prevalence was studied in two rare raptors, the white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) and the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus). (…) Neither high- nor low-pathogenic influenza infections were found in our sample, but this does not rule out that the former may have major impact on rare raptors and their food webs.”

Gunnar Gunnarsson, Elsa Jourdain, Jonas Waldenström, Björn Helander, Peter Lindberg, Johan Elmberg, Neus Latorre-Margalef, and Björn Olsen

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases. May 2010, 10(4): 387-390
http://www.researchgate.net/publication ... _screening
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