BREEDING CONDITIONS REPORT, 1994


RESPONDENT

Elena Lappo

SITE NAME

Ulakhan-Yuryakh River, Faddeyevsky island, Russia

Contact details (phone/fax//e-mail//address):
(095)246-71-54(h)/(095)959-00-33(fax) // ellappo@mail.ru // Biogeography Dep., Institute of Geography, Staromonetny Per., 29, Moscow, 109017, Russia

PROJECT DETAILS

Project name:

Start of survey:

End of survey: Team size:

10.07

11.07


WEATHER CONDITIONS

Season phenology:

Weather conditions:

The weather between 10-15 July was favourable for breeding birds.

 

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

BIOTIC CONDITIONS

Rodents abundance evaluation:

high

Breeding conditions:

Arctic Foxes bred at high density, inhabiting dens situated 1.5-2 km from each other. Snowy Owls bred at densities up to 5 nests/km2. Territorial pairs of breeding Pomarine Skuas were recorded, and groups of Long-tailed Skuas were observed on migration. Breeding success of waders was presumably high.
 

Rodent dynamics:

Lemming numbers were high, and no declines were recorded. The islands are inhabited by a distinct race of Siberian Lemming which occupies the habitat which elsewhere would be occupied by both Siberian and Collared Lemmings. Lemming index 28.7.

Rodent species recorded:

LatinAbundance
Lemmus sibiricusabundant

Summary of fauna studies:

 

FAUNA IN THE STUDY AREA

Group of speciesPresenceAbundanceBreedingDetailed studiesComment
arctic foxesYesabundantbreeding  
lemmingsYesabundant   
wadersYes breeding  
skuasYes    
pomarine skuasYes breeding  
owlsYesabundantbreeding  

 

SEABIRD COLONIES

speciesComment

 

WATERBIRD NON-BREEDING AGGREGATIONS

speciesAggregation typeNumberComment

 

HUMAN ACTIVITY IN THE STUDY AREA

Human activityComment

 


Source(s):

Kjellen, N. 1997. Skuas on the Eurasian tundra; relative occurence of species, ages and colour phases. Ibis 139: 282-288.
Tomkovich, P.S. 1998. Breeding conditions for waders in Russian tundras in 1994. International Wader Studies 10:132-144.

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