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Juveniles dispersal and population exchange evidence in the Sooty Falcon (Falco concolor) breeding in Saudi Arabia Cover

Juveniles dispersal and population exchange evidence in the Sooty Falcon (Falco concolor) breeding in Saudi Arabia

Open Access
|Jun 2026

Abstract

Gene flow among breeding populations is critical for the long-term viability of migratory species, particularly in raptors facing habitat fragmentation and environmental pressures. The Sooty Falcon (Falco concolor), a long-distance migrant breeding on Red Sea islands and wintering in Madagascar, remains poorly studied in terms of juvenile dispersal and population connectivity. Here, we report the first documented case of a juvenile Sooty Falcon ringed in the Al Wajh Bank (Saudi Arabia) in 2022 and resighted as a breeding sub-adult 249 km away at Sila Island in NEOM in 2024. This finding provides direct evidence of natal dispersal between distant breeding populations. Such movement suggests that juveniles may explore alternative breeding areas after returning from their first migration, potentially enhancing genetic flow and resilience. Given the vulnerability of many nesting islands to anthropogenic threats, dispersal may allow recolonization of safer habitats and buffer against local extinctions. Our results underline the importance of long-term ringing and coordinated monitoring to better understand the species’ demography and inform regional conservation strategies. This study highlights the role of juvenile dispersal in maintaining connectivity among fragmented populations of a regionally vulnerable raptor.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/orhu-2026-0013 | Journal eISSN: 2061-9588 | Journal ISSN: 1215-1610
Language: English
Page range: 144 - 149
Submitted on: Apr 14, 2025
Accepted on: Mar 19, 2026
Published on: Jun 6, 2026
Published by: MME/BirdLife Hungary
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2026 Licia Calabrese, Thomas Edward Collier, Daniel Meintjes, Wed Abdou, Ricardo Ramalho, Mishari Alghrair, Winston Cowie, Deni Porej, Ahmed Alansari, published by MME/BirdLife Hungary
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