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The endemic Bawean Serpent-eagle Spilornis baweanus: habitat use, abundance and conservation
2006
Bird conservation international
The Bawean Serpent-eagle Spilornis baweanus is endemic to the 190 km 2 island of Bawean in the Java Sea (Indonesia) where it is the only resident diurnal raptor. A 15 day study in 2002 revealed that the species is present in small numbers throughout the island. The eagle's abundance was assessed by an island-wide survey and by sampling 28 1 km 2 plots covering five habitat types. There was a strong positive correlation between abundance and contact time in plots. Compared with other habitat
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