Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)

Abstract Studies on nesting preferences of common buzzard and goshawk were carried out in two distinctly different parts of the Niepolomice Forest (S Poland): deciduous (oak-hornbeam wood) and coniferous. Characteristics of nest sites were determined on three spatial scales, separately for: (1) nest...

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Main Author: Bielański, Wojciech
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Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2006
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spelling crdegruytopen:10.2478/s11756-006-0096-7 2023-05-15T13:00:41+02:00 Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland) Bielański, Wojciech 2006 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11756-006-0096-7 https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/biolog.2006.61.issue-5/s11756-006-0096-7/s11756-006-0096-7.pdf unknown Walter de Gruyter GmbH Biologia volume 61, issue 5 ISSN 1336-9563 0006-3088 Plant Science Animal Science and Zoology Genetics Cell Biology Biochemistry Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Molecular Biology journal-article 2006 crdegruytopen https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-006-0096-7 2018-03-07T13:26:42Z Abstract Studies on nesting preferences of common buzzard and goshawk were carried out in two distinctly different parts of the Niepolomice Forest (S Poland): deciduous (oak-hornbeam wood) and coniferous. Characteristics of nest sites were determined on three spatial scales, separately for: (1) nest tree; (2) nest tree area (0.07 ha circle centred at nest tree) and (3) nest stand (15 ha circle centred at nest tree). Nesting preferences discovered for the nest tree and its surroundings, included height and diameter of trees, age of the forest stand, distance to the nearest open area or forest road and occurrence of open areas in the vicinity of the nest. In the diverse habitat of oak-hornbeam wood, more similar to natural woods, nest site selection operated on several levels, possibly starting at the most extensive end of the scale before narrowing to the selection of a particular nest tree. In the more homogeneous habitat of commercially exploited coniferous forest, the surrounding of the nest were found to be insignificant, and the nesting decisions were likely to be based principally on individual characteristics of a tree i.e. its shape and size, being suitable for nesting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Accipiter gentilis Sciendo (de Gruyter - via CrossRef) Biologia 61 5 597 603
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topic Plant Science
Animal Science and Zoology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Biochemistry
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Plant Science
Animal Science and Zoology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Biochemistry
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Molecular Biology
Bielański, Wojciech
Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)
topic_facet Plant Science
Animal Science and Zoology
Genetics
Cell Biology
Biochemistry
Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Molecular Biology
description Abstract Studies on nesting preferences of common buzzard and goshawk were carried out in two distinctly different parts of the Niepolomice Forest (S Poland): deciduous (oak-hornbeam wood) and coniferous. Characteristics of nest sites were determined on three spatial scales, separately for: (1) nest tree; (2) nest tree area (0.07 ha circle centred at nest tree) and (3) nest stand (15 ha circle centred at nest tree). Nesting preferences discovered for the nest tree and its surroundings, included height and diameter of trees, age of the forest stand, distance to the nearest open area or forest road and occurrence of open areas in the vicinity of the nest. In the diverse habitat of oak-hornbeam wood, more similar to natural woods, nest site selection operated on several levels, possibly starting at the most extensive end of the scale before narrowing to the selection of a particular nest tree. In the more homogeneous habitat of commercially exploited coniferous forest, the surrounding of the nest were found to be insignificant, and the nesting decisions were likely to be based principally on individual characteristics of a tree i.e. its shape and size, being suitable for nesting.
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author Bielański, Wojciech
author_facet Bielański, Wojciech
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title Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)
title_short Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)
title_full Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)
title_fullStr Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)
title_full_unstemmed Nesting preferences of common buzzard Buteo buteo and goshawk Accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (Niepolomice Forest, Southern Poland)
title_sort nesting preferences of common buzzard buteo buteo and goshawk accipiter gentilis in forest stands of different structure (niepolomice forest, southern poland)
publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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