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Chapter Title: Global distribution and population estimates of Blakiston’s fish owl
Book Title: Biodiversity conservation using umbrella species: Blakiston's fish owl and the red-crowned crane
Author(s)
Slaght, Jonathan C;.;Takenaka, Takeshi;Surmach, Sergei G.;Fujimaki, Yuzo;Utekhina, Irina G.;Potapov, Eugene R.
Published
2018
Abstract
Blakiston’s fish owl Bubo blakistoni is a large, endangered, aquatic prey specialist distributed throughout Northeast Asia. The island subspecies B. b. blakistoni is presently restricted to eastern Hokkaido Island and to Kunashir Island, with past records also from Sakhalin and Shikotan Islands. The mainland subspecies B. b. doerriesi is found along the western Sea of Japan coast and the western and northern coasts of the Sea of Okhotsk. The island population, at present, contains approximately 166–182 individuals, which represents an increase from a population low in the late 1980s. The size of the mainland population is more difficult to quantify given large expanses of un-surveyed potential habitat, but we estimate a range of 800–1600 individuals. Thus, globally, there are approximately 1000–1900 individuals (or 500–850 pairs) in the fish owl population.
Keywords
Blakiston’s fish owl;Endangered;Hokkaido Island;Japan;Population size;Russia;Species distribution

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