Search Results - "Profus, P."
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Population size and spatial distribution of the white stork Ciconia ciconia in Poland in 1958 with insights into long-term trends in regional and global population
Published in European zoological journal (01-01-2021)“…Although white stork Ciconia ciconia counts go back to the XIX century, making the species a model in population investigations, substantial gaps remain in the…”
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relationship between population means and variances of reproductive success differs between local populations of white stork (Ciconia ciconia)
Published in Population ecology (01-08-2005)“…We studied the size and productivity of white stork (Ciconia ciconia) populations in eight study sites in Poland. The number of nesting pairs and the average…”
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Uphill shifts in the distribution of the white stork Ciconia ciconia in southern Poland: the importance of nest quality
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-05-2005)“…The aim of this paper is to explain the altitudinal changes that have occurred during the 20th century to the white stork distribution in the Podhale region of…”
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Severe flooding causes a crash in production of white stork ( Ciconia ciconia) chicks across Central and Eastern Europe
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-07-2009)“…Recent theoretical and field studies show that stochastic, extreme ecological events may influence the dynamics of populations for many years. However, to…”
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SEX-RELATED NATAL DISPERSAL OF WHITE STORKS (CICONIA CICONIA) IN POLAND: HOW FAR AND WHERE TO?
Published in The Auk (01-10-2006)“…Distance and direction of natal dispersal were studied in a Polish White Stork (Ciconia ciconia) population on the basis of 25 years of banding and resighting…”
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Potential impact of wolves Canis lupus on prey populations in eastern Poland
Published in Biological conservation (01-04-1997)“…A 7000 km 2 study area in eastern Poland supported c.50 wolves Canis lupus in 1989 and 40 in 1992, and high numbers of game constituting the staple food of…”
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