Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium

Grouse populations have considerably declined in Finland, and local declines have also been reported from Russian Karelia (H e l l e et al. 2003). Reasons for the decline are poorly understood. We have studied the relationship between landscape structure and black grouse density in Russian Karelia a...

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Main Authors: Kurhinen Juri, Danilov Pjotr, Gromtsev Andrei, Helle Pekka, Lindèn Harto
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spelling ftczechacademysc:oai:kramerius.lib.cas.cz:uuid:94b08462-47e6-1d72-8a45-2b9a76589354 2024-03-17T08:58:45+00:00 Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium Kurhinen Juri Danilov Pjotr Gromtsev Andrei Helle Pekka Lindèn Harto https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:94b08462-47e6-1d72-8a45-2b9a76589354 eng eng https://kramerius.lib.cas.cz/view/uuid:94b08462-47e6-1d72-8a45-2b9a76589354 black grouse density forestry landscape ecology article ftczechacademysc 2024-02-19T22:42:29Z Grouse populations have considerably declined in Finland, and local declines have also been reported from Russian Karelia (H e l l e et al. 2003). Reasons for the decline are poorly understood. We have studied the relationship between landscape structure and black grouse density in Russian Karelia and compared it with East Finland. The spatial density distribution of the black grouse population is relatively even, especially in areas with a high proportion of forest land. Correlations between forest structure and black grouse abundance were generally low. We found three significant correlations for Russian Karelia: positive for clear cuts and young forests and negative for the proportion of old forests.areas with high abundance of black grouse are characterized by high representation of clear cuts and secondary forests (1.3 and 1.2 times higher than the average, respectively) and low representation of built-up areas, roads and old forests (1.3, 2.0 and 1.8 times lower than the average, respectively; the differences are significant). In Russian taiga “natural factors” (e.g. predation, diseases and climatic factors) might be of higher importance, than forestry. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* karelia* taiga Czech Academy of Sciences: dKNAV
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topic black grouse density
forestry
landscape ecology
spellingShingle black grouse density
forestry
landscape ecology
Kurhinen Juri
Danilov Pjotr
Gromtsev Andrei
Helle Pekka
Lindèn Harto
Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium
topic_facet black grouse density
forestry
landscape ecology
description Grouse populations have considerably declined in Finland, and local declines have also been reported from Russian Karelia (H e l l e et al. 2003). Reasons for the decline are poorly understood. We have studied the relationship between landscape structure and black grouse density in Russian Karelia and compared it with East Finland. The spatial density distribution of the black grouse population is relatively even, especially in areas with a high proportion of forest land. Correlations between forest structure and black grouse abundance were generally low. We found three significant correlations for Russian Karelia: positive for clear cuts and young forests and negative for the proportion of old forests.areas with high abundance of black grouse are characterized by high representation of clear cuts and secondary forests (1.3 and 1.2 times higher than the average, respectively) and low representation of built-up areas, roads and old forests (1.3, 2.0 and 1.8 times lower than the average, respectively; the differences are significant). In Russian taiga “natural factors” (e.g. predation, diseases and climatic factors) might be of higher importance, than forestry.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kurhinen Juri
Danilov Pjotr
Gromtsev Andrei
Helle Pekka
Lindèn Harto
author_facet Kurhinen Juri
Danilov Pjotr
Gromtsev Andrei
Helle Pekka
Lindèn Harto
author_sort Kurhinen Juri
title Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium
title_short Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium
title_full Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium
title_fullStr Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of black grouse, Tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern Russia at the turn of the millenium
title_sort patterns of black grouse, tetrao tetrix distribution in northwestern russia at the turn of the millenium
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