All birds were counted along six permanent routes (total length 90 km) located in the low alpine zone (800–1000 m.a.s.l.) at Ammarnäs, southern Lapland, during fortyyears, 1972–2011. Eighty-three species were recorded; average 41 species and 1677 birds per year. Number of species as well as population size increased for waterfowl, waders and other non-passerines but not for passerines. Thirteen of the thirty-eight most regular species had significant population trends, twelve of them positive. The route counts correlated well with the number of pairs in two adjacent territory mapping plots. The trends also correlated positively with those found in all mountain routes of the Swedish Bird Survey. Although not quite significant this similarity...
1. The widespread declines of farmland birds have generally been linked to agricultural intensificat...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation...
Breeding bird censuses along line transects on the Hardangervidda plateau, southern Norway, were per...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
Regular counts of wintering waterfowl have been undertaken as a part of the International Waterfowl ...
Farmland birds in Europe have declined in numbers from the last decades, as reflected in the Farmlan...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities and are thus in the high priority list of cons...
Regular counts of wintering waterfowl have been undertaken as a part of the InternationalWaterfowl C...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
Regular September counts of staging waterbirds havebeen undertaken annually in south Sweden since 19...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
Species richness is predicted to increase in the northern latitudes in the warming climate due to ra...
1. The widespread declines of farmland birds have generally been linked to agricultural intensificat...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation...
Breeding bird censuses along line transects on the Hardangervidda plateau, southern Norway, were per...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
Regular counts of wintering waterfowl have been undertaken as a part of the International Waterfowl ...
Farmland birds in Europe have declined in numbers from the last decades, as reflected in the Farmlan...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities and are thus in the high priority list of cons...
Regular counts of wintering waterfowl have been undertaken as a part of the InternationalWaterfowl C...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
Regular September counts of staging waterbirds havebeen undertaken annually in south Sweden since 19...
We present the results of the Swedish Bird Survey, run by the Department of Biology, Lund University...
Species richness is predicted to increase in the northern latitudes in the warming climate due to ra...
1. The widespread declines of farmland birds have generally been linked to agricultural intensificat...
Aim: Changes in climate and land use practices have been found to affect animal populations in diffe...
<div><p>Climate change is among the most important global threats to biodiversity and mountain areas...