Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
BALD EAGLE, Community structure ( found in areas with abundance of food),…
BALD EAGLE
INDIVIDUALS
Reproduction selects mates, lay eggs in the nest
Physical adaptations for eg: sharp and pointed beak,
powerful legs and feet and excellent eyesight.
behavioural adaptations build nests at height,have hunting
strategies
COMMUNITIES
-
-
Conservation efforts programs for captive breeding, reintroduction, strict enforcement of the legislation, and preservation of habitat.
POPULATIONS
-
Intraspecific competition, territorial defence, war for perfect location.
-
-
Community structure ( found in areas with abundance of food), interaction and communication (uses various body language and vocalizations to converse), parental roles (exhibit divison of labor in parenting and development of young eagles)
-
-
-
Bald eagles are often monogamous and form long-term pair bonds.
Although bald eagles are primarily territorial, they have been known to nest in colonies, particularly in places with plenty of food supplies. In these situations, there might be a few nests near together.
habitat and nesting sites ( have specific habitat requirements), food availability (influenced by abundance of their prey, primarily fish), climate changes and human activities.
-
-
Proper environments are necessary for an individual's ability to breed, feed, and build a nest. The primary goal of conservation efforts is to preserve these environments so that individual eagles can survive.
The habitat of eagles can be impacted by changes in climatic trends as well as the availability of prey. Analyzing these effects aids in identifying and reducing possible risks to persons and communities.
Human wildlife conflict, environmental population, education and awareness, and tourism
-
-
A complex web of interactions occurs between bald eagle populations and communities, as well as between bald eagle populations and other species in the larger ecological community. In order to maintain the health and sustainability of bald eagle populations and the habitats they depend on, conservation and management initiatives must take these relationships into account.