Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin

Data discussed in the paper concern the role of digging mammals in soil formation processes in mountain ecosystems within the Upper Dniester Beskydy area. Paper describes the activity of Talpa europaea L. and Sus scrofa L. in mountain ecosystems during vegetation period (2–57 % mounds and rooted sit...

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Main Authors: T. M. Kutseryb, Y. V. Tsaryk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка 2014-09-01
Series:Біологічні студії
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Online Access:http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/journals/index.php/biology/article/view/189
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spelling doaj-137ab8cee45e4e1498d99e99e69379f32021-08-02T17:49:26ZengЛьвівський національний університет імені Івана ФранкаБіологічні студії1996-45362311-07832014-09-018218719610.30970/sbi.0802.352Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basinT. M. Kutseryb0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7037-7861Y. V. Tsaryk1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3382-0243Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, UkraineIvan Franko National University of Lviv, UkraineData discussed in the paper concern the role of digging mammals in soil formation processes in mountain ecosystems within the Upper Dniester Beskydy area. Paper describes the activity of Talpa europaea L. and Sus scrofa L. in mountain ecosystems during vegetation period (2–57 % mounds and rooted sites), the amount of soil taken away or moved as well (0.08 – 8.6 m3/ha soil), as chemical composition of mounds and rooted sites (рН 3.95–4.10). Data are provided on mounds and rooted sites becoming overgrown by vegetation. It was found that transformation activity of digging mammals is the basis for forming various soil properties in natural and antropogenically changed ecosystems of the Carpathian middle mountains. Furthermore, a degree of influence of digging mammals’ activity in the upper Dniester basin depends on the type of biotope and its state. Moreover, an objective assessment of digging activity of digging mammals’ is necessary for studying of consequences of such digging in different biotopes of mountain ecosystems and for elaboration of effective economic and nature protection measures aimed at rational use of environment creation activity of these animals.http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/journals/index.php/biology/article/view/189talpa europaea l.sus scrofa l.transformational activitydigging mammalsrooted sites
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Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin
Біологічні студії
talpa europaea l.
sus scrofa l.
transformational activity
digging mammals
rooted sites
author_facet T. M. Kutseryb
Y. V. Tsaryk
author_sort T. M. Kutseryb
title Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin
title_short Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin
title_full Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin
title_fullStr Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin
title_full_unstemmed Transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper Dniester basin
title_sort transformation of soil by digging mammals in ecosystems of the upper dniester basin
publisher Львівський національний університет імені Івана Франка
series Біологічні студії
issn 1996-4536
2311-0783
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Data discussed in the paper concern the role of digging mammals in soil formation processes in mountain ecosystems within the Upper Dniester Beskydy area. Paper describes the activity of Talpa europaea L. and Sus scrofa L. in mountain ecosystems during vegetation period (2–57 % mounds and rooted sites), the amount of soil taken away or moved as well (0.08 – 8.6 m3/ha soil), as chemical composition of mounds and rooted sites (рН 3.95–4.10). Data are provided on mounds and rooted sites becoming overgrown by vegetation. It was found that transformation activity of digging mammals is the basis for forming various soil properties in natural and antropogenically changed ecosystems of the Carpathian middle mountains. Furthermore, a degree of influence of digging mammals’ activity in the upper Dniester basin depends on the type of biotope and its state. Moreover, an objective assessment of digging activity of digging mammals’ is necessary for studying of consequences of such digging in different biotopes of mountain ecosystems and for elaboration of effective economic and nature protection measures aimed at rational use of environment creation activity of these animals.
topic talpa europaea l.
sus scrofa l.
transformational activity
digging mammals
rooted sites
url http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/journals/index.php/biology/article/view/189
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