2020
DOI: 10.36921/kos.2019_2519
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Zagrożenia I Ochrona Cennych Siedlisk Przyrodniczych W Polsce Na Przykładzie Muraw Kserotermicznych

Abstract: Murawy kserotermiczne to jedno z najbardziej zagrożonych siedlisk przyrodniczych w Europie, objęte ochroną w ramach sieci Natura 2000. Zmiany w sposobie użytkowania gruntów (zalesianie, zabudowa), zaniechanie ekstensywnego użytkowania, sukcesja wtórna i brak aktywnej ochrony siedlisk (wypasanie, wykaszanie) przyczyniły się do utraty wielu cennych płatów roślinności kserotermicznej. Odtwarzanie najsilniej zdegenerowanych muraw kserotermicznych obejmuje eliminację ekspansywnych i inwazyjnych gatunków roślin ziel… Show more

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“…3) Ongoing loss of open and halfopen habitats with low and sparse vegetation (Linn & Griebeler 2016). These habitats, even though still abundant, are among the most endangered in Poland, disappearing fast from the landscape due to the abandonment of traditional agricultural practices (Török et al 2018, Hanczaruk & Bąba 2020. 4) Even though currently the European mantis is common through most of the occupied range and shows high habitat variability, the wide spectrum of occupied habitats may be a result of the ongoing expansion.…”
Section: Protection and Threats To European Mantis In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3) Ongoing loss of open and halfopen habitats with low and sparse vegetation (Linn & Griebeler 2016). These habitats, even though still abundant, are among the most endangered in Poland, disappearing fast from the landscape due to the abandonment of traditional agricultural practices (Török et al 2018, Hanczaruk & Bąba 2020. 4) Even though currently the European mantis is common through most of the occupied range and shows high habitat variability, the wide spectrum of occupied habitats may be a result of the ongoing expansion.…”
Section: Protection and Threats To European Mantis In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%