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Title:

An East-West gradient in the breeding distribution and species richness of the European woodland avifauna

Subtitle:

Acta Ornithologica, vol. 35, no. 1 ; Gradient wschód-zachód w rozmieszczeniu i różnorodności gatunkowej leśnych ptaków Europy ; Gradient in the breeding distribution and species richness of birds

Creator:

Tomiałojć, Ludwik (1939– )

Contributor:

Polska Akademia Nauk. Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii ; Meeting of the European Ornithologists' Union (2 ; 1999 ; Gdańsk)

Publisher:

Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii PAN

Place of publishing:

Warszawa

Date issued/created:

2000

Description:

Referat wygłoszony na Second Meeting of the European Ornithologists' Union ; Bibliogr. s. 14-16 ; S. [3]-17 : il. ; 27 cm ; Streszcz. pol. Nazwy taksonów także w jęz. łac.

Type of object:

Czasopismo/Artykuł

Subject and Keywords:

Ptaki leśne -- Europa -- konferencje [KABA] ; rozmieszczenie ; zmiany antropogeniczne ; bogactwo gatunkowe ; gradient Wschód-Zachód ; Aves

Abstract:

In spite of environmental uniformity of the European Plains, a conspicuous east-west gradient in the woodland avifauna and breeding bird community composition has been revealed. The species richness in the western woodland avifauna is lower by 32-36% than in the respective eastern samples (n = 120-127 species). Apart from being poorer in species, western communities tend to contain a higher proportion of species which develop dense populations. These features may result from past - mostly postglacial - natural events, from a secondary gradient in the intensity of human impact or from both of them. The data at hand provide evidence for a strong prevalence of the second factor. In view of the mostly anthropogenic character of the differences described, many west-European data can hardly be used as models of the natural patterns in studies of breeding bird ecology. New continent-wide comparative research is necessary to better control for anthropogenic bias in field data. For valid future pan-continental comparisons of bird communities a few large patches of near-pristine woodland should be preserved in the East, as well as restored in the West. Bird ecology studies need also a better co-operation with the archaeozoological and historical research to take into consideration past conditions which could also have influenced the present-day life patterns of European birds.

Relation:

Acta Ornithologica

Volume:

35

Issue:

1

Start page:

3

End page:

17

Resource type:

Tekst

Detailed Resource Type:

Artykuł ; Materiały konferencyjne

Format:

application/pdf

Source:

MiIZ PAN, patrz sygn. czas. P.257, Vol. 35, No 1 ; MiIZ PAN, patrz sygn. czas. P.4568, Vol. 35, No 1 ; click here to follow the link

Language:

eng ; pol

Rights:

Licencja Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska

Terms of use:

Zasób chroniony prawem autorskim. [CC BY 3.0 PL] Korzystanie dozwolone zgodnie z licencją Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 Polska, której pełne postanowienia dostępne są pod adresem: ; -

Digitizing institution:

Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk

Original in:

Biblioteka Muzeum i Instytutu Zoologii PAN

Projects co-financed by:

Program Operacyjny Innowacyjna Gospodarka, lata 2010-2014, Priorytet 2. Infrastruktura strefy B + R ; Unia Europejska. Europejski Fundusz Rozwoju Regionalnego

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