The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River

The study was conducted in the years 1994-2006 in the middle of the Vistula River between Wróble and Kochów (416th – 418th km of the waterway). The presence of islands and steep banks makes it a key place for nesting avifauna, including a number of endangered species. The aim of this paper is to pre...

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Main Authors: Dariusz Bukaciński, Monika Bukacińska, Arkadiusz Burzyński
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Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego 2013-12-01
Series:Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/3267
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author Dariusz Bukaciński
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description The study was conducted in the years 1994-2006 in the middle of the Vistula River between Wróble and Kochów (416th – 418th km of the waterway). The presence of islands and steep banks makes it a key place for nesting avifauna, including a number of endangered species. The aim of this paper is to present the impact of hydro-technical facilities (a diversion weir) on habitat changes, and consequently on the abundance and distribution of birds that inhabit this part of the river. A cross-divider in the riverbed (weir) connecting the bank of the river with one of the islands increased the flow rate and pushed the current to the middle of the river, directing it towards the islands. The result of these changes was a sudden erosion of the sandy, the high slope at the top of the island II, a partition of this island into two parts, and a slow erosion of the island located near the left bank (island IV, Fig. 1B). Lack of fixed, steady flow along the right bank resulted also in a considerably faster succession of vegetation on the island I and slow shallowing of the channel between the island and the bank. As a result, the area of sandy habitats, most valuable to nesting birds, decreased disproportionately faster than the area of the whole islands (Table 1). In the years 2001-2002, when the island I was completely united with the right bank and the islands 0 and I were connected to each other, a width of the riverbed at this point decreased from 870 m to 710 m, i.e. by more than 20 % (Fig. 1).
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spelling doaj.art-f0e3155ad7c74df292f6d44199edbcbb2022-12-22T03:24:52ZengWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana WyszyńskiegoStudia Ecologiae et Bioethicae1733-12182013-12-0111410.21697/seb.2013.11.4.07The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula RiverDariusz Bukaciński0Monika Bukacińska1Arkadiusz Burzyński2Institute of Ecology and Bioethics, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in WarsawInstitute of Ecology and Bioethics, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in WarsawInstitute of Ecology and Bioethics, Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, PolandThe study was conducted in the years 1994-2006 in the middle of the Vistula River between Wróble and Kochów (416th – 418th km of the waterway). The presence of islands and steep banks makes it a key place for nesting avifauna, including a number of endangered species. The aim of this paper is to present the impact of hydro-technical facilities (a diversion weir) on habitat changes, and consequently on the abundance and distribution of birds that inhabit this part of the river. A cross-divider in the riverbed (weir) connecting the bank of the river with one of the islands increased the flow rate and pushed the current to the middle of the river, directing it towards the islands. The result of these changes was a sudden erosion of the sandy, the high slope at the top of the island II, a partition of this island into two parts, and a slow erosion of the island located near the left bank (island IV, Fig. 1B). Lack of fixed, steady flow along the right bank resulted also in a considerably faster succession of vegetation on the island I and slow shallowing of the channel between the island and the bank. As a result, the area of sandy habitats, most valuable to nesting birds, decreased disproportionately faster than the area of the whole islands (Table 1). In the years 2001-2002, when the island I was completely united with the right bank and the islands 0 and I were connected to each other, a width of the riverbed at this point decreased from 870 m to 710 m, i.e. by more than 20 % (Fig. 1).https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/3267middle Vistula Riverriverine birdsriver conservationefects of hydrotechnical facilitiesislands and shoals
spellingShingle Dariusz Bukaciński
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Arkadiusz Burzyński
The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River
Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
middle Vistula River
riverine birds
river conservation
efects of hydrotechnical facilities
islands and shoals
title The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River
title_full The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River
title_fullStr The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River
title_full_unstemmed The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River
title_short The impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna: a case study of the middle Vistula River
title_sort impact of hydrotechnical facilities on island avifauna a case study of the middle vistula river
topic middle Vistula River
riverine birds
river conservation
efects of hydrotechnical facilities
islands and shoals
url https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/seb/article/view/3267
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