Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)

The Carpathian mountain ecosystems have been changed under anthropogenic pressure during last decades. The different types of anthropogenic pressure affect the ecosystem characteristics and functioning. The species composition, species richness and ecological indicator values of 12 ecological factor...

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Main Authors: Kozak Olena, Didukh Yakiv
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:Ekológia (Bratislava)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2014-0033
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spelling doaj-be522c43004c461c8deeebda3b0196f22021-09-05T21:00:46ZengSciendoEkológia (Bratislava)1337-947X2014-12-0133436537910.2478/eko-2014-0033eko-2014-0033Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)Kozak Olena0Didukh Yakiv1National University of “Kyiv-Mohyla Academy”, Skovorody St, 2, Kyiv, 04070, UkraineNational Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kholodny Institute of Botany Tereschenkivska 2, Kyiv, 01601, UkraineThe Carpathian mountain ecosystems have been changed under anthropogenic pressure during last decades. The different types of anthropogenic pressure affect the ecosystem characteristics and functioning. The species composition, species richness and ecological indicator values of 12 ecological factors were compared among 14 habitats: natural, semi-natural, degraded and ruderal ecosystems in different altitude zones. The results show that anthropogenic pressure and altitude gradient influence indices of edaphic and climate conditions. The anthropogenic pressure also affects biodiversity: the highest species richness and Shannon-Wiener index are observed in habitats with ‘intermediate’ disturbances level, while high level of disturbances cause decrease in bio-diversity. The disturbances cause the ecosystem to become susceptible to invasion of alien species, while native species, especially rare, become vulnerable and can disappear.https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2014-0033altitude gradientecological indicator valuesbiodiversity
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author Kozak Olena
Didukh Yakiv
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Didukh Yakiv
Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)
Ekológia (Bratislava)
altitude gradient
ecological indicator values
biodiversity
author_facet Kozak Olena
Didukh Yakiv
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title Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)
title_short Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)
title_full Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)
title_fullStr Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Mountain Ecosystems Changes Under Anthropogenic Pressure in Latorica River Basin (Transcarpathian Region, Ukraine)
title_sort assessment of mountain ecosystems changes under anthropogenic pressure in latorica river basin (transcarpathian region, ukraine)
publisher Sciendo
series Ekológia (Bratislava)
issn 1337-947X
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The Carpathian mountain ecosystems have been changed under anthropogenic pressure during last decades. The different types of anthropogenic pressure affect the ecosystem characteristics and functioning. The species composition, species richness and ecological indicator values of 12 ecological factors were compared among 14 habitats: natural, semi-natural, degraded and ruderal ecosystems in different altitude zones. The results show that anthropogenic pressure and altitude gradient influence indices of edaphic and climate conditions. The anthropogenic pressure also affects biodiversity: the highest species richness and Shannon-Wiener index are observed in habitats with ‘intermediate’ disturbances level, while high level of disturbances cause decrease in bio-diversity. The disturbances cause the ecosystem to become susceptible to invasion of alien species, while native species, especially rare, become vulnerable and can disappear.
topic altitude gradient
ecological indicator values
biodiversity
url https://doi.org/10.2478/eko-2014-0033
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