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RESPONDENT
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Sergey Paskhalny
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SITE NAME
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Paier massif, the Polar Urals, Russia
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details (phone/fax//e-mail//address): |
| (34992) 5-19-10 // spas2006@yandex.ru // Zelyonaya Gorka, 18-1, Labytnangi, Tumenskaya oblast, 629400, Russia |
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PROJECT DETAILS
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Project name:
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Biological resources of Polar Urals |
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Start of survey:
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End
of survey:
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Team
size:
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6.07 |
23.07 |
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WEATHER CONDITIONS
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Weather conditions: |
| Spring was early, and summer, July in particular, very warm, and dry, which resulted in forest fires in the mountain foothills. Extremal weather events were not recorded in the period of studies. Weather turned to the worth in mid July when rains started, but temperature decline was not significant. Autumn was warm and prolonged. |
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on rivers: |
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BIOTIC CONDITIONS
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| Rodents abundance evaluation: |
low |
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Breeding conditions:
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| Breeding conditions were favourable for most bird species due to good weather and low numbers of predators. Successful reproduction of passerines, waders, Willow Grouse and Rock Ptarmigan, Arctic Tern, ducks and Black-throated Diver was confirmed by records of broods. Among waders the highest numbers were shown in the area by Golden and Ringed plovers, and Wood Sandpiper, but such species as Greenshank, Common Sandpiper, Ruff, Temminck's Stint and Dotterel had low numbers due to unsuitable habitats. Among passerines Meadow Pipit, Bluethroat and Redpol had the highest numbers. Willow Grouse population was increasing. |
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Rodent dynamics:
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| Voles were not recorded visually, however, Grey-sided, Ruddy and Middendorff's voles all showed numbers of 0.25 specimen per 100 trap-nights.
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Rodent species recorded:
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| Latin | Abundance |
| Clethrionomys rufocannus | common |
| Clethrionomys rutilus | common |
| Microtus middendorffi | common |
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Summary
of fauna studies: |
| Absolute counts of all bird species were carried out at an area of 38 sq km along with mapping in alpine and subalpine habitats of Bolshoi Ural. Transect counts and faunistic observations were performed in the intermountain basin of Bolshoi Ural and Malyi Ural. Data on reproduction were collected for some species. |
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