BREEDING CONDITIONS REPORT, 2006


RESPONDENT

Vadim Ryabitsev

SITE NAME

Seyakha River lower reaches, central Yamal Peninsula, Russia

Contact details (phone/fax//e-mail//address):
(343)-2-605-605/(343)-2-608-256 // riabits@etel.ru // Schorsa St., 30-32, Ekaterinburg, 620142, Russia

PROJECT DETAILS

Project name:

Start of survey:

End of survey: Team size:

21.06

12.07

3


WEATHER CONDITIONS

Season phenology: late

Weather conditions:

Late spring was followed by a cold rainy summer. Snowfalls did not occur in the study period from 21 June to 12 July. Rainy weather in the period of mass hatching in waders and grouse and feeding of chicks by passerines caused an increase of water level in floodplain lakes and marshes, and apparently resulted in perishing of clutches and chicks.

 

Season temperature: cold
Season humidity: rainy
Date of 50% snow-cover:
Date of ice-break on rivers:
Date of final loss of snow:

BIOTIC CONDITIONS

Rodents abundance evaluation:

low

Breeding conditions:

Arctic Fox was seen only once, but their barking was heard several times in June. A single wandering Snowy Owl was recorded. Among skuas, the Arctic Skua was a single species observed and breeding. Among birds of prey only Rough-legged Buzzards bred, but they deserted most of the clutches, and it is not likely that chicks survived to fledging, except perhaps for the nest closest to settlement. Thus, predation pressure on birds and their clutches did not appear significant. However, cold rains in the middle of reproduction apparently had strong adverse effect on survival of clutches and chicks (several nests from a few under study were flooded). In spite of the early termination of surveys based on a long-term experience we can conclude that reproductive success should have been average or slightly lower in most species of birds.
Several new species of more southern oringin were recorded in the area compared with 1970s (Ryabitsev, Primak, 2006), although late spring in 2006 did not favour advancement of southern species to the north.
 

Rodent dynamics:

Numbers of voles were low and lemmings were not recorded.

Rodent species recorded:

LatinAbundance

Summary of fauna studies:

 

FAUNA IN STUDY AREA

Group of speciesPresenceAbundanceBreedingDetailed studiesComment
arctic foxesYesrareno  
lemmingsNo    
volesYesrarebreeding  
wadersYescommonhatching  
swansYesrare   
geeseYesrarebreeding  
ducksYescommonhatching  
birds of preyYesrarebreeding  
buzzardsYesrarebreeding  
ptarmigansYescommonhatching  
cranesNo    
skuasYescommonbreeding Arctic Skua
pomarine skuasNo    
gulls/ternsYescommonhatching  
owlsYesrareno  
passerinesYescommonfledging  

 

SEABIRD COLONIES

speciesComment

 

WATERBIRD NON-BREEDING AGGREGATIONS

speciesAggregation typeNumberComment

 

HUMAN ACTIVITY IN THE STUDY AREA

Human activityComment
reindeer herding 
seasonal fishing/hunting 
summer field camp 
vicinities of a permanent human settlement 

 


Recommended citation

Ryabitsev, V.K., Primak, I.V. (2006). Breeding conditions report for Seyakha River lower reaches, central Yamal Peninsula, Russia, 2006. ARCTIC BIRDS: an international breeding conditions survey. (Online database). Eds. M.Soloviev, P.Tomkovich. . Updated 11 Dec. 2008. Accessed .

 See also

Ryabitsev, V.K.//Primak, I.V. 2006. On bird fauna of central Yamal. In: Ryabitsev, V.K. (ed.). Materials on bird distribution on Urals, in Ural foothills and Western Siberia. Ekaterinburg. p. 184-191. In Russian.

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