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Pomen odmrlega drevja v habitatu belohrbtega detla (Dendrocopos leucotos lilfordi)
ID Velkavrh, Manca (Author), ID Tome, Davorin (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Z nalogo smo želeli ugotoviti povezavo med prisotnostjo belohrbtega detla in količino OD (odmrlega drevja) pri nas. Na Poljanski gori in okolici smo popisali belohrbte detle ter nato na območjih, kjer jih ni bilo, izbrali enako število kontrolnih točk. Okoli točk smo naključno postavili 15 popisnih ploskev, kjer smo popisali OD. Izkazalo se je, da je volumen OD res večji na točkah, kjer je bil detel prisoten. Večji so bili predvsem volumni podrtic, sušic in kosov (preostali del ležeče lesne mase), ne pa tudi volumni panjev in štrcljev (preostali del stoječe lesne mase). Oblikovali smo model, ki napoveduje, da je za 95 %-verjetno prisotnost belohrbtega detla potrebna precej visoka količina OD. Kljub temu se ni izkazalo, da je za detlovo prisotnost ključno predvsem stoječe OD, kot smo prvotno pričakovali. Med točkami z detlom in kontrolnimi točkami se je nekoliko razlikovala tudi vrstna sestava dreves. Gospodarski gozdovi, v katerih smo popisovali, so precej dobro ohranjeni, saj je bila količina OD v njih močno nad državnim povprečjem. Za ohranjanje belohrbtega detla v Sloveniji bi morali v gospodarskih gozdovih zagotoviti večje količine OD.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:belohrbti detel, odmrlo drevje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-102799 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:4927567 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:Importance of deadwood in white-backed woodpecker's (Dendrocopos leucotos lilfordi) habitat
Abstract:
Our primary goal was to define a connection between presense of White-Backed Woodpecker and higher amounts of deadwood, compared to mean amount of deadwood in our forests. We made census of this species in Poljanska gora and surrounding forests. Then we chose the same number of control points, with Woodpeckers absence. Around every point we randomly chose 15 smaller areas and measured the amount of deadwood. The deadwood volume was indeed higher in areas with White-Backed Woodpecker. This was true for volumes of logs, snags and the rest of lying pieces of deadwood, but not for volumes of stumps and the rest of the standing deadwood. A model was made as well, to predict the amount of deadwood for Woodpecker’s presence. The amount of deadwood that would reassure its presence was pretty high. Nevertheless, our study did not show that standing deadwood is of bigger importance than lying deadwood for this bird species. Also tree species composition differed a bit between occupied and control areas. The managed forests, chosen for this study, were in good state, since the amount of measured deadwood was much higher than mean amount of deadwood in our forests. To conclude, we need more deadwood in managed forests to preserve specialists as White-Backed Woodpecker.

Keywords:White-backed woodpecker, deadwood

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