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dc.contributor.authorAbramava, Irina V.-
dc.date.accessioned2024-12-04T12:17:41Z-
dc.date.available2024-12-04T12:17:41Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationModern problems and solutions in environmental protection - 2021. Post-conference monograph, edited by Urszula Czyżewska, Marek Bartoszewicz, Róża Sawczuk, Białystok 2021, s. 163-178pl
dc.identifier.isbn978-83-7431-692-7-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11320/17689-
dc.description.abstractThe article tracks the changes in the bird population during secondary succession of cleared bilberry pine forest. The field work was performed in the years 1996-2018 applying the conventional bird count methods. The study revealed that the bird species diversity in the course of succession (6 stages, 1-90 years old) increased from 10 to 45 species, total abundance - from 159.2±1.25 to 687.0±3.80 birds/km², total biomass - from 5.71±0.25 to 31.34±1.10 kg/km². The ornithological diversity included six faunal types. At the initial stages of succession the bird population comprised the European, European-Turkestan and Palearctic types of fauna. At the stage of 80-90 years old the species structure (55.6%) and the total biomass (47.7%) were dominated by the Palearctic types of fauna, and the bird population (48.6%) was dominated by the European types of fauna.pl
dc.language.isoenpl
dc.publisherUniversity of Bialystok Presspl
dc.subjectsuccessionpl
dc.subjectbilberry pine forestpl
dc.subjectornithological diversitypl
dc.subjectdominantpl
dc.subjectrare bird speciespl
dc.subjectBelaruspl
dc.titleChanges in bird communities throughout secondary bilberry pine forest succession in south-western Belaruspl
dc.typeBook chapterpl
dc.rights.holder© Copyright by Uniwersytet w Białymstoku, Białystok 2021pl
dc.description.Emailiva.abramova@gmail.compl
dc.description.AffiliationGeography Faculty, Brest State A. S. Pushkin University, 21 Kosmonavtov Boulevard. 224016 Brest. Belaruspl
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dc.description.firstpage163pl
dc.description.lastpage185pl
dc.identifier.citation2Modern problems and solutions in environmental protection - 2021. Post-conference monograph, edited by Urszula Czyżewska, Marek Bartoszewicz, Róża Sawczukpl
dc.conferenceXVI Międzynarodowa Interdyscyplinarna Konferencja „Current Environmental Issues – 2021”, Białystok 22-24 września 2021 r.pl
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