Our investigation was conducted in the forests of the Kharkiv region (Ukraine) from 2003 to 2018. We studied the impact of forestry on the Raptors nest-sites occupancy. Out of 970 identified Raptors breeding territories; 152 (or 15.67% of the nesting population of birds of prey in the region) were subjected to forestry activity for some extent. On 58 breeding territories; the effect of logging on the occupancy was studied and reactions of nesting pairs on the forestry impact were determined. Of these; 34 breeding pairs (58.62%) continued to breed in the old nests; 23 pairs (39.65%) have lost their nesting trees or abandoned the territory after the vegetation cover or landscape structure were destroyed by deforestation activities. In 1 case;...
International audienceThere are serious concerns about the ecological degradation caused by modern a...
Natural nest sites are important breeding resource in terms of population dynamics, especially in fo...
Natural nest sites are important breeding resource in terms of population dynamics, especially in fo...
Our study was conducted in 2003–2012 in Eastern Ukraine, in the basin of the Seversky Donets river. ...
Recently, the growing demand for raw timber has resulted in the intensification of forest use in the...
A study on the population of Eastern Imperial Eagle (EIE) (Aquila heliaca) in the Kharkiv region of ...
This article provides the review of the condition of rare raptors’ species, nesting in strip-shaped ...
The demand for timber, bioenergy feedstock and other forest products, leading to intensified forest ...
This study investigates the features of the spatial distribution and abundance of birds of prey in t...
The article analyzes the influence of various types of felling on the occupation of breeding territo...
The development of commercial forests presents potential threats to large raptors that rely on prey ...
We examined the effects of different intensities of forest management on bird communities in the Bia...
Environmental changes are expected in Europe due to ongoing timber harvesting in forests and changes...
The composition and structure of the breeding bird community in the Borki Forest in north-eastern Po...
On the basis of five-year monitoring data on summer bird population in the Nature Reserve “Kerzhensk...
International audienceThere are serious concerns about the ecological degradation caused by modern a...
Natural nest sites are important breeding resource in terms of population dynamics, especially in fo...
Natural nest sites are important breeding resource in terms of population dynamics, especially in fo...
Our study was conducted in 2003–2012 in Eastern Ukraine, in the basin of the Seversky Donets river. ...
Recently, the growing demand for raw timber has resulted in the intensification of forest use in the...
A study on the population of Eastern Imperial Eagle (EIE) (Aquila heliaca) in the Kharkiv region of ...
This article provides the review of the condition of rare raptors’ species, nesting in strip-shaped ...
The demand for timber, bioenergy feedstock and other forest products, leading to intensified forest ...
This study investigates the features of the spatial distribution and abundance of birds of prey in t...
The article analyzes the influence of various types of felling on the occupation of breeding territo...
The development of commercial forests presents potential threats to large raptors that rely on prey ...
We examined the effects of different intensities of forest management on bird communities in the Bia...
Environmental changes are expected in Europe due to ongoing timber harvesting in forests and changes...
The composition and structure of the breeding bird community in the Borki Forest in north-eastern Po...
On the basis of five-year monitoring data on summer bird population in the Nature Reserve “Kerzhensk...
International audienceThere are serious concerns about the ecological degradation caused by modern a...
Natural nest sites are important breeding resource in terms of population dynamics, especially in fo...
Natural nest sites are important breeding resource in terms of population dynamics, especially in fo...