Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia

Over 30-year study period (1990–2021), 144 bird species, including 54 nesting species, were registered on the territory of the Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino. Total bird population density varied from 147 ind./km² in 1990 to 215 ind./km² in 2020. In different years, dominant species in...

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Published in:Ecosystem Transformation
Main Authors: Valeria A. Gashek, Valeriy D. Zakharov
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Cherepovets State University 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.23859/estr-211117
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description Over 30-year study period (1990–2021), 144 bird species, including 54 nesting species, were registered on the territory of the Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino. Total bird population density varied from 147 ind./km² in 1990 to 215 ind./km² in 2020. In different years, dominant species in this area were Alauda arvensis, Motacilla flava, Saxicola rubetra, S. torquata, and Passer montana. In the first years of research, a significant decrease in the number of the most widespread species (Corvus frugilegus, C. monedula, Columba livia, Larus barabensis, L. canus, and L. ridibundus), crossing the airfield during seasonal and diurnal (forage) migrations, was revealed. This was caused both by decrease of population of some species (C. frugilegus) in the European and Ural-Siberian parts of their range, and by the deterioration of the state of forage lands on the airport territory after the elimination of solid waste landfills and a decrease of farmland areas nearby.
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:17bafbb908db40b9ab3272200b187795 2025-01-16T18:41:53+00:00 Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia Valeria A. Gashek Valeriy D. Zakharov 2022-03-01 https://doi.org/10.23859/estr-211117 https://doaj.org/article/17bafbb908db40b9ab3272200b187795 en ru eng rus Cherepovets State University doi:10.23859/estr-211117 2619-094X 2619-0931 https://doaj.org/article/17bafbb908db40b9ab3272200b187795 undefined Трансформация экосистем, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 27-49 (2022) avifauna airfield nesting number population density dominant area envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2022 fttriple https://doi.org/10.23859/estr-211117 2023-01-22T19:24:26Z Over 30-year study period (1990–2021), 144 bird species, including 54 nesting species, were registered on the territory of the Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino. Total bird population density varied from 147 ind./km² in 1990 to 215 ind./km² in 2020. In different years, dominant species in this area were Alauda arvensis, Motacilla flava, Saxicola rubetra, S. torquata, and Passer montana. In the first years of research, a significant decrease in the number of the most widespread species (Corvus frugilegus, C. monedula, Columba livia, Larus barabensis, L. canus, and L. ridibundus), crossing the airfield during seasonal and diurnal (forage) migrations, was revealed. This was caused both by decrease of population of some species (C. frugilegus) in the European and Ural-Siberian parts of their range, and by the deterioration of the state of forage lands on the airport territory after the elimination of solid waste landfills and a decrease of farmland areas nearby. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alauda arvensis Unknown Ecosystem Transformation 5 1 27 49
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Valeria A. Gashek
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Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia
title Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia
title_full Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia
title_fullStr Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia
title_full_unstemmed Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia
title_short Long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of Chelyabinsk International Airport Balandino, Russia
title_sort long-term dynamics of avifauna and bird population of chelyabinsk international airport balandino, russia
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