Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape

The aim of the research was to verify the functionality of the ecological network elements from the point of view of wildlife mammal migrations in the observed territory. Theoretical basis defines fragmentation of the landscape, the migrations of forest animals, ecological networks, and their connec...

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Main Authors: Nevřelová Marta, Novota Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-03-01
Series:Ekológia (Bratislava)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2020-0004
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spelling doaj-0d614bd6617547a6ab6a11e2c1d5560c2021-09-05T21:00:47ZengSciendoEkológia (Bratislava)1337-947X2020-03-01391455710.2478/eko-2020-0004eko-2020-0004Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural LandscapeNevřelová Marta0Novota Martin1Comenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Environmental Ecology, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovak RepublicComenius University Bratislava, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Environmental Ecology, Ilkovičova 6, 842 15 Bratislava, Slovak RepublicThe aim of the research was to verify the functionality of the ecological network elements from the point of view of wildlife mammal migrations in the observed territory. Theoretical basis defines fragmentation of the landscape, the migrations of forest animals, ecological networks, and their connectivity. In the research territory, species such as Capreolus capreolus, Cervus elaphus, Sus scrofa, Vulpes vulpes, Castor fiber and Lepus europaeus were recognized. The result of the issue is the confirmation or reversal of the functionality of the ecological network elements of the forest animal migrations and the actual status in the observed area. In the contact areas of the Small Carpathians forests and the lowland areas, the research was carried out during 2015, 2016, and 2017. The results have shown that the game tends to migrate between the Small Carpathian forests and the adjacent lowland, but the migration potential is very limited because of the presence of strong migration barriers. Biocenters located in the monitored area provide a variety of conditions and are widely used by almost all species, and we consider them to be functional in terms of game migration. Biocorridors are problematic, whose functionality with regard to the migration of wildlife is considerably limited because of the location of the D2 highway and first- and second-class roads.https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2020-0004mammalsmigrationsecological networkconnectivityfragmentation
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Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape
Ekológia (Bratislava)
mammals
migrations
ecological network
connectivity
fragmentation
author_facet Nevřelová Marta
Novota Martin
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title Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape
title_short Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape
title_full Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape
title_fullStr Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape
title_full_unstemmed Functionality of the Ecological Network Elements from the Point of View of Mammal Migrations in the Contact Zone of the Forest and Agricultural Landscape
title_sort functionality of the ecological network elements from the point of view of mammal migrations in the contact zone of the forest and agricultural landscape
publisher Sciendo
series Ekológia (Bratislava)
issn 1337-947X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The aim of the research was to verify the functionality of the ecological network elements from the point of view of wildlife mammal migrations in the observed territory. Theoretical basis defines fragmentation of the landscape, the migrations of forest animals, ecological networks, and their connectivity. In the research territory, species such as Capreolus capreolus, Cervus elaphus, Sus scrofa, Vulpes vulpes, Castor fiber and Lepus europaeus were recognized. The result of the issue is the confirmation or reversal of the functionality of the ecological network elements of the forest animal migrations and the actual status in the observed area. In the contact areas of the Small Carpathians forests and the lowland areas, the research was carried out during 2015, 2016, and 2017. The results have shown that the game tends to migrate between the Small Carpathian forests and the adjacent lowland, but the migration potential is very limited because of the presence of strong migration barriers. Biocenters located in the monitored area provide a variety of conditions and are widely used by almost all species, and we consider them to be functional in terms of game migration. Biocorridors are problematic, whose functionality with regard to the migration of wildlife is considerably limited because of the location of the D2 highway and first- and second-class roads.
topic mammals
migrations
ecological network
connectivity
fragmentation
url https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2020-0004
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