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Автор Pomeroy, Derek
Автор Walsh, Frank
Дата выпуска 2002
dc.description In the early 1990s the Sardinian warbler began nesting in Cyprus, and now has two breeding populations, in the west and north of the island. Observations of the western population show that its range is still expanding and that the endemic Cyprus warbler has declined in the areas colonized by the Sardinian warbler. However, the Cyprus warbler is still present in most of these areas, and hence, although the Cyprus warbler is a species of European Conservation Concern, the current situation requires further study rather than alarm. The Sardinian warbler is the more numerous species at lower altitudes, whilst the Cyprus warbler is more common at higher altitudes, especially above 500 m. Within their areas of overlap, both Cyprus and Sardinian warbler populations occur throughout almost all habitats; natural, semi-natural and agroecosystems. We recommend that monitoring should continue, with more detailed ecological studies.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Тема Cyprus warbler
Тема Mediterranean
Тема relative abundance
Тема Sardinian warbler
Тема Sylvia
Название A European endemic warbler under threat? Population changes in Sylvia warblers on the island of Cyprus
DOI 10.1017/S0030605302000686
Electronic ISSN 1365-3008
Print ISSN 0030-6053
Журнал Oryx
Том 36
Первая страница 342
Последняя страница 348
Аффилиация Pomeroy Derek; Makerere University Institute of Environment and Natural Resources; Makerere University Institute of Environment and Natural Resources
Аффилиация Walsh Frank;
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