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White stork (Ciconia ciconia L.) as an indicator of natural environment status in agricultural areas, illustrated with an example of Masurian Landscape Park

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Mar 29, 2019

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Figure 1

The white stork breed rearing within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries. Source: Own elaboration.
The white stork breed rearing within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries. Source: Own elaboration.

Figure 2

Changes in the white stork (Ciconia ciconia L.) population size in Poland. Source: Own elaboration based on: http://monitoringptakow.gios.gov.pl/baza-danych
Changes in the white stork (Ciconia ciconia L.) population size in Poland. Source: Own elaboration based on: http://monitoringptakow.gios.gov.pl/baza-danych

Figure 3

The proportion of permanent grassland in the total area of communes located within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries and in the total area of agricultural land (ha). Source: Own elaboration
The proportion of permanent grassland in the total area of communes located within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries and in the total area of agricultural land (ha). Source: Own elaboration

Figure 4

The distribution of the white stork nests within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries. Source: Own elaboration.
The distribution of the white stork nests within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries. Source: Own elaboration.

Figure 5

White stork’s breeding success within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries. Source: Own elaboration.
White stork’s breeding success within the Masurian Landscape Park boundaries. Source: Own elaboration.
Language:
English
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4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Life Sciences, Ecology