Species structure of the bird communities of the middle Uzh river flow in Zakarpattia province of Ukraine in the nesting period
Oksana Stankiewicz-Volosianchuk
The goal of the study was to investigate and analyze the species structure of bird communities to determine the intensity of the urbanization impact onto the natural ecosystems in this segment of the Uzh valley.
Material and Methods. Data were collected during the 2016-2018 years during nesting periods. The bird censuses were conducted by the route method, followed by processing of the collected data.
Results and discussion. Within the study period, 71 bird species have been identified here. The bird population density is 839.64 ind./km2. Birds of forest landscapes (47.9%) are dominant. Tree-nesting (in crowns, hollows, and shrubs) birds composed in total 60.6%. The share of zoophagous birds is 57.7%. By the fauna type, trans-Palearctic species are dominant: 42.3%.
By the fauna type, transpalearctic species are dominant (42.3). The urbanization of the Uzh valley is evidenced by the presence of a group of synanthropic bird species, which are inseparably linked to rural settlements, located along the river (share of all species – 12.7%, share of total bird population – 17.15%).
Conclusions. The species structure of birds communities during the nesting season in the middle Uzh river flow evidences that the impact of urbanization on natural ecosystems of the river valley is low despite the close location of villages
How to cite paper:
Stankiewicz-Volosianchuk, O. (2020). Species structure of the bird communities of the middle Uzh river flow in Zakarpattia province of Ukraine in the nesting period. ScienceRise: Biological Science, (1 (22), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.15587/2519-8025.2020.202153