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001-es BibID:BIBFORM052181
Első szerző:Fülöp Attila (biológus)
Cím:Autumn migration of soaring birds in North Dobrogea, Romania : a study with implications for wind farm development / Attila Fülöp, Lőrinc Bărbos, Gábor M. Bóné, Szilárd J. Daróczi, Luca A. Dehelean, Réka B. Kiss, István Kovács, Attila Nagy, Tamás Papp
Dátum:2012
ISSN:2061-9588
Megjegyzések:In Dobrogea, a core area for wind energy exploitation in Romania, existing knowledge regarding the intensity and pattern of bird migration is limited. In the absence of enumerated data, wind farms may be constructed in areas where large aggregations of migrants pass. In this study we recorded the intensity of the autumn migration of soaring birds in three locations within the M¡acin Mountains, where wind farms are planned to be built. The locations chosen were at V¡ac¡areni, Greci and Cerna villages. Furthermore we categorized all migrating individuals as threatened or non-threatened by the planned wind farms, based on their migration routes and height at local scale. At V¡ac¡areni 4.716 individuals were counted, 3.394 raptors and 1.322 non-raptors, at Greci 2.387 individuals, 2.064 raptors and 323 non-raptors, and finally at Cerna, 5.268 individuals, 4.529 raptors and 739 non-raptors. At all three sites a significant proportion of birds, both raptors and non-raptors, were found to be threatened by the proposed wind farms. At V¡ac¡areni 68.33% of raptors and 84.95% of non-raptors were at threat, at Greci 44.48% and 54.18% respectively, and at Cerna 59.37% and 94.86%. As such we conclude that intensive migration occurs in North Dobrogea and wind farms would have a considerable negative impact on migrants in the studied areas.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény hazai lapban
Mǎcin Mountains
migration corridor
raptors
wind energy
impact
Élettudományok - Biológiai tudományok
Megjelenés:Ornis Hungarica. - 20 : 2 (2012), p. 73-85. -
További szerzők:Bărbos Lőrinc Bóné Gábor Máté (PhD hallgató) Daróczi Szilárd J. Dehelean, Luca A. Kiss Réka B. Kovács István Nagy Attila Papp Tamás
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM112686
035-os BibID:(WoS)001024099700001 (Scopus)85162742388
Első szerző:Nagy András Attila
Cím:Distribution and diversity of fishes and lampreys in Transylvania (Romania): a complete survey and suggestions for new protected areas / Nagy, András Attila; Erős, Nándor; Imecs, István; Bóné, Gábor; Fülöp, Attila; Pap, Péter László
Dátum:2023
ISSN:1313-2989 1313-2970
Megjegyzések:Freshwater fishes are in a serious state of decline across the world, making them one of the most threatened groups of vertebrates. The Danube River catchment area in Europe holds the richest freshwater fish community, but our knowledge of the current distribution of these species is limited. Transylvania, the largest region of Romania, is one of the important tributaries of the Danube, from where 77 fish and two lamprey species were recorded until now. Despite this large diversity of freshwater fishes, there is a lack of systematic survey of the fish fauna in this region for the past 50 years. In this study, we present data on the occurrence and distribution of fishes and lampreys collected in Transylvania from 2007 to 2022. This data covers 43% of Romania's surface and includes all major rivers from Transylvania. 65 species of fish and three species of lampreys are recorded, and an additional nine fish species are also reported based on information from competent people. Of the 77 fish and lamprey species recorded 19 (24.7%) are non-native, although their relative abundance was low (5.1%) compared to other similar regions in Europe. The first records of Eudontomyzon mariae, Neogobius melanostomus, Piaractus brachypomus, Pygocentrus nattereri, and Salvelinus alpinus in Transylvanian rivers are presented, as well as the first record of Cobitis elongata outside the Nera River basin (from the Cara? River) and the detection of three new populations of the vulnerable Umbra krameri. Data on changes in distribution that have occurred since the last comprehensive survey 50 years ago are also provided and the importance of our results in conservation planning are discussed, including the designation of new protected areas for freshwater bodies and the compilation of the Romanian Red List of fishes.
Tárgyszavak:Természettudományok Biológiai tudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Conservation
fish distribution
freshwater ichthyofauna
Natura 2000
non-native species
Megjelenés:ZooKeys. - 1166 (2023), p. 351-373. -
További szerzők:Erős Nándor Imecs István Bóné Gábor Máté (PhD hallgató) Fülöp Attila (1987-) (biológus) Pap Péter László (ökológus)
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