Root Plates as Nesting Sites for Eurasian Wrens Troglodytes troglodytes in a Forest Undergoing Renaturalisation

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ORNITHOLOGY
A. Wojton, G. Pitucha
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Abstract. Upturned root systems are used by several species of birds as nesting sites. The primeval lowland temperate forests are the crucial the source of information with this respect. The aim of the study was to characterise the root plates as nesting sites in a forest covered by a reserve protection system for about 20 years. The research was conducted between 2016–2018 in south-eastern Poland. In the area examined, nests of the Eurasian Wren Troglodytes troglodytes and the European Robin Erithacus rubecula were found to occupy 19.9% and 2.1% of root plates in uprooted trees, respectively. Among root plates with wren nest, Scots Pine accounted 36.8%, subsequently Norway Spruce 28.9%, and Silver Birch 18.4%. Inclined root plate and root plate of large surface were often chosen by Wrens for building a nest. A week positive correlation was found between the height at which the nest was built and the height of the root plate.
根板作为欧亚Wrens Troglodytes的筑巢地Troglodyte在正在进行重新自然化的森林中
摘要一些鸟类用向上翻的根系作为筑巢地。原始低地温带森林是这方面重要的资料来源。该研究的目的是将根板描述为森林中被保护区保护系统覆盖约20年的筑巢地点。该研究于2016年至2018年在波兰东南部进行。在调查的区域内,欧亚鹪鹩Troglodytes Troglodytes和欧洲知更鸟Erithacus rubecula的巢穴分别占连根树根板的19.9%和2.1%。在有鹪鹩巢的根板中,苏格兰松占36.8%,其次是挪威云杉28.9%,白桦18.4%。鹪鹩筑巢多选择斜根板和大表面根板。筑巢高度与根板高度呈周正相关。
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Acta Ornithologica
Acta Ornithologica 生物-鸟类学
CiteScore
2.10
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发文量
14
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Publishes scientific papers (original research reports, reviews, short notes, etc.) and announcements from all fields of ornithology. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed. Established in 1933 as Acta Ornithologica Musei Zoologici Polonici, since 1953 continued under the present title. Published twice a year by the Natura Optima Dux Foundation under the auspices of the Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences.
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