Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts

Meadow ecosystems comprise a significant part of the area of Ukraine, especially in its western regions. Those ecosystems are subjects of concern today because of the active agricultural use and droughts that also threatens the animal population of meadows, including birds. Studies of meadow bird sp...

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Published in:GEO&BIO
Main Authors: Ihor Shydlovskyy, Oleksii Dubovyk, Petro Hrynyuk, Ivan Zahorodnyi, Vasyl Matejchyk
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Ukrainian
Published: National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:44ded2d62e054ef4b31e0134775ef70a 2023-05-15T13:10:12+02:00 Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts Ihor Shydlovskyy Oleksii Dubovyk Petro Hrynyuk Ivan Zahorodnyi Vasyl Matejchyk 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.15407/gb2012 https://doaj.org/article/44ded2d62e054ef4b31e0134775ef70a EN UK eng ukr National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine http://museumkiev.org/public/visnyk/20_2021/gb2012-shydlovskyy.html https://doaj.org/toc/2617-6157 https://doaj.org/toc/2617-6165 doi:10.15407/gb2012 2617-6157 2617-6165 https://doaj.org/article/44ded2d62e054ef4b31e0134775ef70a Geo&Bio, Vol 20, Pp 117-134 (2021) birds meadow ecosystems lviv and volyn oblasts Biology (General) QH301-705.5 Geology QE1-996.5 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.15407/gb2012 2022-12-30T22:13:49Z Meadow ecosystems comprise a significant part of the area of Ukraine, especially in its western regions. Those ecosystems are subjects of concern today because of the active agricultural use and droughts that also threatens the animal population of meadows, including birds. Studies of meadow bird species of western Ukraine are limited to atlases, which results in a lack of precise data. This work was part of an international project on the conservation of the great snipe Gallinago media and allowed us to collect valuable data on the abundance and occurrence of meadow bird species nearby to the Polish and Belarusian borders of Ukraine — territories that are commonly ignored by Ukrainian researchers. The surveys of meadow birds conducted near the Ukrainian-Polish border in 2020 have shown that the general state of the marshes is worse compared to 2019: even close to the Western Bug river, only deep oxbow lakes were wet or contained some water, but minor lakes and wetlands of the valley were found to be dry. In total, we observed 141 bird species belonging to 17 orders. Among them, 26 were common by abundance and frequency, such as the great egret Ardea alba, the white stork Ciconia ciconia, the common quail Coturnix coturnix, the corn crake Crex crex, the northern lapwing Vanellus vanellus, the common redshank Tringa totanus, the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus, the Eurasian skylark Alauda arvensis, the meadow pipit Anthus pratensis, the western yellow wagtail Motacilla flava, the sedge warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, the marsh warbler A. palustris, the great reed warbler A. arundinaceus, the common whitethroat Sylvia communis, the whinchat Saxicola rubetra, the thrush nightingale Luscinia luscinia, the common linnet Linaria cannabina, the corn bunting Emberiza calandra, the common reed bunting E. schoeniclus, and 7 more species, which were observed frequently though are not typical marshland species. We have identified the species that can be used as indicators of parameters of marsh ecosystems such as grass ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Alauda arvensis Eurasian Skylark Gallinago media great snipe Vanellus vanellus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles GEO&BIO 2021 20 117 134
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Ukrainian
topic birds
meadow ecosystems
lviv and volyn oblasts
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Geology
QE1-996.5
spellingShingle birds
meadow ecosystems
lviv and volyn oblasts
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Geology
QE1-996.5
Ihor Shydlovskyy
Oleksii Dubovyk
Petro Hrynyuk
Ivan Zahorodnyi
Vasyl Matejchyk
Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts
topic_facet birds
meadow ecosystems
lviv and volyn oblasts
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Geology
QE1-996.5
description Meadow ecosystems comprise a significant part of the area of Ukraine, especially in its western regions. Those ecosystems are subjects of concern today because of the active agricultural use and droughts that also threatens the animal population of meadows, including birds. Studies of meadow bird species of western Ukraine are limited to atlases, which results in a lack of precise data. This work was part of an international project on the conservation of the great snipe Gallinago media and allowed us to collect valuable data on the abundance and occurrence of meadow bird species nearby to the Polish and Belarusian borders of Ukraine — territories that are commonly ignored by Ukrainian researchers. The surveys of meadow birds conducted near the Ukrainian-Polish border in 2020 have shown that the general state of the marshes is worse compared to 2019: even close to the Western Bug river, only deep oxbow lakes were wet or contained some water, but minor lakes and wetlands of the valley were found to be dry. In total, we observed 141 bird species belonging to 17 orders. Among them, 26 were common by abundance and frequency, such as the great egret Ardea alba, the white stork Ciconia ciconia, the common quail Coturnix coturnix, the corn crake Crex crex, the northern lapwing Vanellus vanellus, the common redshank Tringa totanus, the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus, the Eurasian skylark Alauda arvensis, the meadow pipit Anthus pratensis, the western yellow wagtail Motacilla flava, the sedge warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus, the marsh warbler A. palustris, the great reed warbler A. arundinaceus, the common whitethroat Sylvia communis, the whinchat Saxicola rubetra, the thrush nightingale Luscinia luscinia, the common linnet Linaria cannabina, the corn bunting Emberiza calandra, the common reed bunting E. schoeniclus, and 7 more species, which were observed frequently though are not typical marshland species. We have identified the species that can be used as indicators of parameters of marsh ecosystems such as grass ...
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author Ihor Shydlovskyy
Oleksii Dubovyk
Petro Hrynyuk
Ivan Zahorodnyi
Vasyl Matejchyk
author_facet Ihor Shydlovskyy
Oleksii Dubovyk
Petro Hrynyuk
Ivan Zahorodnyi
Vasyl Matejchyk
author_sort Ihor Shydlovskyy
title Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts
title_short Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts
title_full Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts
title_fullStr Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts
title_full_unstemmed Avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of Lviv and Volyn Oblasts
title_sort avifauna of meadow ecosystems in borderland areas of lviv and volyn oblasts
publisher National Museum of Natural History, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
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url https://doi.org/10.15407/gb2012
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genre Alauda arvensis
Eurasian Skylark
Gallinago media
great snipe
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Eurasian Skylark
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great snipe
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