Search Results - "Wuczyński, A."
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Multiple nest reuse by three passerine species
Published in European zoological journal (02-01-2024)“…Nest reuse is often observed in large- and medium-sized birds, including hole-nesters, while in smaller passerines building open-cup nests it is rarely…”
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Summer water sources for temperate birds: use, importance, and threats
Published in European zoological journal (31-12-2022)“…Water is crucial for birds, especially during hot weather. However, the availability of water, and its use by birds in modern anthropogenic habitats, is far…”
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Spatial and thematic bias in the scientific literature on farmland birds across the globe
Published in European zoological journal (11-12-2023)“…The global biodiversity crisis and constantly growing human impact on the natural environment call for more evidence where conservation actions are the most…”
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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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Long-term study of damage to trees by brown bears Ursus arctos in Poland: Increasing trends with insignificant effects on forest management
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-04-2016)“…•Six tree species: fir, larch, spruce, pine, beech, and ash – were damaged by bears.•Conifers tree species were more frequently damaged than deciduous.•Mean…”
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