1. The number, behaviour, and population indices of Mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos L.) in non-urban and urban environments of the Lublin region
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Marian Flis, Piotr Czyżowski, Bogusław Rataj, and Jacek Piórkowski
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The paper presents indicators of the number, reproduction and behavior of mallard ducks living in unurbanized and urbanized environments in the Lublin region. The research carried out in urban areas and beyond showed significant changes in the behavior of birds in terms of their timidity due to the presence of humans, as well as the distance of departure of birds and re-landing on the water surface. These distances between the described types of environment were four times higher for unurbanized areas. Significantly higher numbers, and thus also the bird density indicators, were found, as well as the average size of the assemblages in urbanized areas, which, depending on the date of the study, was higher by 2.0-3.2 birds in the community in favor of anthropogenic environments. There were no significant differences in the sex structure and reproductive rates between the study sites, with male predominance in all types of environments. The conducted analyzes indicate a progressive adaptation to urbanized environments by mallard ducks. This is done through behavioral changes, which does not significantly affect the course of natural selection and breeding processes of birds in these environments, as compared to unurbanized or low-urbanized environments typical for this species until recently.
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- 2022
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