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Vpliv mejnih pregrad med Slovenijo in Hrvaško na povezljivost populacij velikih zveri
ID Mlinarič, Eva (Author), ID Kos, Ivan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Potočnik, Hubert (Comentor)

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Abstract
Od leta 2015 naprej so v Evropi na večih državnih mejah zrasle pregrade z namenom omejevanja človeških migracij, na meji med Slovenijo in Hrvaško so bili izmenično postavljeni koluti rezilne žice ter panelne ograje. Posredna posledica pregrad na mejah je tudi omejevanje gibanja živali ter povečanje smrtnih primerov zaradi zapletanja v pregrade. Najbolj občutljivi na pregrajevanje so veliki sesalci, med njimi še posebej velike zveri (rjavi medved (Ursus arctos), volk (Canis lupus) in evrazijski ris (Lynx lynx)). Pri terenskem delu popisovanja znakov prisotnosti velikih sesalcev z metodo zimskega sledenja ter foto-pastmi na obmejnem območju smo ugotovili njihovo zgoščanje na območju osrednjega dela razširjenosti velikih zveri. S foto-pastmi smo se posebej osredotočili na Čičarijo, kjer smo s primerjanjem prisotnosti na kamerah ob rezilni žici ter odprtini v njej pokazali na pomembnost prehodov za divjad v pregradah. Na območjih s prisotno pregrado smo beležili primere prečkanj ter ugotovili, da rezilna žica predstavlja manjšo težavo za prečkanje manjšim vrstam velikih rastlinojedov, medtem ko pri panelni ograji nismo zabeležili primerov prečkanj velikih sesalcev. Na podlagi podatkov iz literature smo pripravili stroškovne sloje za velike zveri v programu QGIS ter izdelali modele povezljivosti obmejnega prostora zanje v programu Circuitscape pri različnih scenarijih pregrajenosti južne meje med Slovenijo in Hrvaško. Ugotovili smo, da bi posebej v primeru večje pregrajenosti s panelno ograjo slednja predstavljala težavo za prehajanje velikih zveri ter posledično zmanjševala povezljivost delov njihovih populacij.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pregrade na mejah, velike zveri, povezljivost, Ursus arctos, Canis lupus, Lynx lynx, Circuitscape, foto pasti
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[E. Mlinarič]
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151942 This link opens in a new window
UDC:599.74(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:170626307 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:26.10.2023
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Language:English
Title:Potential impact of border fences between Slovenia and Croatia on population connectivity of large carnivores
Abstract:
Since 2015, barriers have been erected at several national borders in Europe to restrict human migration, with alternating reels of razor wire and panel fencing at the border between Slovenia and Croatia. As an indirect consequence of border barriers, animal movement is restricted and deaths due to entanglement in barriers have increased. Large mammals are the most sensitive to barriers, among them especially large carnivores (brown bear (Ursus arctos), wolf (Canis lupus) and Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx)). During the field work of inventorying the signs of large mammals' presence by winter tracking and photo-trapping in the border area, we have found a concentration of large mammals in the central part of the large carnivores' range. The photo-trapping was particularly focused on Čičarija, where we showed the importance of passages for game in the barriers by comparing the presence of cameras along the razor wire and the opening in it. In areas where a barrier was present, we recorded instances of crossings and found that the razor wire posed less of a crossing problem for smaller species of large herbivores, while no instances of large mammal crossings were recorded at the panel fence. Based on literature data, we prepared cost layers for large carnivores in QGIS and produced border connectivity models for them in Circuitscape under different scenarios of barrier presence at the southern border between Slovenia and Croatia. We found that, especially in the case of a higher barrier presence with panel fencing, the latter would pose a problem for the passage of large carnivores and consequently reduce the connectivity of parts of their populations.

Keywords:border fences, large carnivores, connectivity, Ursus arctos, Canis lupus, Lynx lynx, Circuitscape, photo trapping

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