Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin

Beginning with the winter of 1992, we performed a continuous ornithological survey in different wintering areas belong the Prut River basin. We took in our attention the most important dam lakes, fishponds and some observatory points on the Prut River valley. We created a database about the trend an...

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Main Authors: GACHE Carmen, MULLER Johanna Walie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CITDD Publishing House 2006-09-01
Series:Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute
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Online Access:http://www.ddni.ro/manager/editor/UserFiles/File/Scientific%20annals/volume/12/5.pdf
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spelling doaj-bf835a707c6140279975b389bdc7157a2020-11-25T00:30:56ZengCITDD Publishing HouseScientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute1842-614X2247-99022006-09-01122328Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin GACHE CarmenMULLER Johanna WalieBeginning with the winter of 1992, we performed a continuous ornithological survey in different wintering areas belong the Prut River basin. We took in our attention the most important dam lakes, fishponds and some observatory points on the Prut River valley. We created a database about the trend and the actual situation of waterfowls’ population in this part of Romania, identifying the best sites for birds’ during the cold season and monitoring the activities that disturb the birds’ life, estimating the human pressure level in these areas. The wintering avifauna is formed by 100 birds’ species (43,85% from the total avifauna of Prut River basin – 228 species), 31 being aquatic birds – 21 species belonged to the order Anseriformes. The hiemal appearance (November – February/March in the last years of our study) of Prut River basin showed thousands of geese and ducks that represents the numerically most representative birds’ group of the winter avifauna, followed by Coot (Fulica atra). We followed the global contribution of these species to the total wintering waterfowls’ population, during the whole period of studyhttp://www.ddni.ro/manager/editor/UserFiles/File/Scientific%20annals/volume/12/5.pdfPrut River basinwintering areasmonitoring of birds
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Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin
Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute
Prut River basin
wintering areas
monitoring of birds
author_facet GACHE Carmen
MULLER Johanna Walie
author_sort GACHE Carmen
title Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin
title_short Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin
title_full Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin
title_fullStr Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin
title_full_unstemmed Long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the Romanian Prut River basin
title_sort long-term monitoring of aquatic birds wintering in the romanian prut river basin
publisher CITDD Publishing House
series Scientific Annals of the Danube Delta Institute
issn 1842-614X
2247-9902
publishDate 2006-09-01
description Beginning with the winter of 1992, we performed a continuous ornithological survey in different wintering areas belong the Prut River basin. We took in our attention the most important dam lakes, fishponds and some observatory points on the Prut River valley. We created a database about the trend and the actual situation of waterfowls’ population in this part of Romania, identifying the best sites for birds’ during the cold season and monitoring the activities that disturb the birds’ life, estimating the human pressure level in these areas. The wintering avifauna is formed by 100 birds’ species (43,85% from the total avifauna of Prut River basin – 228 species), 31 being aquatic birds – 21 species belonged to the order Anseriformes. The hiemal appearance (November – February/March in the last years of our study) of Prut River basin showed thousands of geese and ducks that represents the numerically most representative birds’ group of the winter avifauna, followed by Coot (Fulica atra). We followed the global contribution of these species to the total wintering waterfowls’ population, during the whole period of study
topic Prut River basin
wintering areas
monitoring of birds
url http://www.ddni.ro/manager/editor/UserFiles/File/Scientific%20annals/volume/12/5.pdf
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