2021
DOI: 10.15421/012128
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Taxonomic and ecological composition of the native groupings of the birds of the dry steppe zone of Ukraine

Abstract: The classifications of the grouping of the birds reflect the faunistic or the ecological position of the species in certain habitats and landscapes. Most of them consider the species diversity of the birds of the studied regions in general, including synanthropic, invasive and widespread species. This approach prevents singling out the habitats which are important for supporting the existence of native (or autochtonous) species and their groupings. Native groupings of the birds in the dry steppe zone of Ukrain… Show more

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“…For instance, among the 5 species of larks, currently the most numerous is Melanocorypha calandra and in one subregion -Alauda arvensis. In contrast, during the 1960-1970s, the prevailing species were represented by Calandrella cinerea and Calandrella rufescens; in recent decades, however, they occur only in some subregions (Popenko, 1979;Andryushchenko & Diadicheva, 2020). Moreover, the numbers of Melanocorypha calandra and Emberiza calandra are also decreasing, apparently as a result of the excessive use of various pesticides, oft en of dubious origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, among the 5 species of larks, currently the most numerous is Melanocorypha calandra and in one subregion -Alauda arvensis. In contrast, during the 1960-1970s, the prevailing species were represented by Calandrella cinerea and Calandrella rufescens; in recent decades, however, they occur only in some subregions (Popenko, 1979;Andryushchenko & Diadicheva, 2020). Moreover, the numbers of Melanocorypha calandra and Emberiza calandra are also decreasing, apparently as a result of the excessive use of various pesticides, oft en of dubious origin.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Th e avifauna of this Azov-Black Sea enclave has been barely surveyed from the viewpoint of an integral natural area. Indigenous steppe bird the least studied, in particular (Andryushchenko & Diadicheva, 2020;Andryushchenko, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%