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- Title
Analysis of the Long-Term Dynamics of the Lark Population (Alaudidae, Aves) in the Semi-Desert in the Northwestern Caspian Lowland.
- Authors
Oparin, M. L.; Mamaev, A. B.; Oparina, O. S.; Trofimova, L. S.
- Abstract
Abstract—The dynamics of the numbers of larks inhabiting several areas differing in the physical and geographical (landscape) conditions and the level of anthropogenic impact (pasture) on the natural environment is considered. Four key sites ("Akhmat," "Zhdanov," "Baiguzha," and "Vetelki") are located on the Priuzenskaya Plain in the Aleksandrovo-Gaiskii district of Saratov oblast. The territory described is characterized by a high mosaicity of the facial structure of landscapes and, consequently, plant communities. This habitat diversity forms the structure of the communities as well as the population density of the individual lark species at the key sites surveyed. Our study of the dynamics of the numbers of species inhabiting the named key areas was carried out using calculations of the logarithmic trends in the bird densities by the years of our study. In total, there were five species of larks surveyed (Alauda arvensis, Calandrella rufescens, Melanocorypha calandra, M. leucoptera, and M. yeltoniensis). As a result of our statistical processing of the obtained materials, significant differences were found in the dynamics of the numbers of individual lark species nesting in the key areas differing in landscape-ecological conditions and the level of anthropogenic load on ecosystems. In all likelihood, the dynamics of the density of the nesting lark population in the semi-desert of the Trans-Volga region is associated with both changes in the structure of habitats and, apparently, with the dynamics of the abundance of these species in the main part of their habitats, as well as with a number of other factors.
- Subjects
SARATOV (Russia); MARIUPOL' (Ukraine); NUMBERS of species; POPULATION dynamics; HABITATS; BIRD populations; PLANT communities; POPULATION density; MANUFACTURING processes
- Publication
Biology Bulletin, 2021, Vol 48, Issue 11, p1972
- ISSN
1062-3590
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S1062359021100332