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Tytuł:
Nowe dane o rozmieszczeniu śluzowców w Polsce Środkowej
New data on the distribution of Myxomycetes in central Poland
Autorzy:
Grzesiak, Barbara
Salamaga, Agnieszka
Opis:
Praca dotyczy grupy organizmów z klasy Myxomycetes. Są to organizmy heterotroficzne, kosmopolityczne występujące głównie w zbiorowiskach leśnych na martwych szczątkach organicznych. W latach 2009 - 2011, zebrano 39 taksonów należących do tej grupy (37 gatunków, 2 odmiany) z rezerwatów: Białaczów, Czarny Ług, Korzeń, Ostoja, Parowy Janinowskie, Rąbień, Struga Dobieszkowska. Wszystkie rezerwaty znajdują się na obszarze Polski środkowej, w województwie łódzkim. W przypadku rezerwatów Białaczów i Parowy Janinowskie były już publikowane informacje o występowaniu śluzowców (Ślusarczyk 2010, Ławrynowicz i in. 2011), natomiast z pozostałych rezerwatów są to pierwsze publikowane dane.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Strategia Rozwoju Polski Centralnej 2020 z perspektywą do 2030 – jako przykład zintegrowanego planowania na poziomie ponadregionalnym
Strategy for the development of Polish Central 2020 with a view to 2030-as an example of integrated planning at the level of supra-regional
Autorzy:
Paturalska-Nowak, Ewa
Tematy:
rozwój Polski Centralnej
Makroregion Polski Centralnej
development of Central Poland
Macroregion of Central Poland
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Mazowieckie Biuro Planowania Regionalnego w Warszawie
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/461280.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Strategia Rozwoju Polski Centralnej do roku 2020 z perspektywą 2030 jest czwartą strategią ponadregionalną przyjętą przez Radę Ministrów. Prace nad jej przygotowaniem zainicjowały w 2012r. władze samorządowe województw łódzkiego i mazowieckiego, podpisując porozumienie o współpracy międzyregionalnej. Efektem porozumienia było opracowanie Koncepcji Strategii Rozwoju Makroregionu Polski Centralnej 2030, która w oparciu o zdiagnozowane potencjały obu województw określiła pola współpracy i cele rozwoju makroregionu. Stała się ona podstawą do opracowania Strategii Rozwoju Polski Centralnej przez Ministerstwo Infrastruktury i Rozwoju. Wizja rozwoju Polski Centralnej – MAKROREGION POLSKI CENTRALNEJ AWANGARDĄ EUROPY XXI WIEKU – przedstawia pożądany obraz makroregionu i jest odpowiedzią na potrzeby budowania najbardziej dynamicznego, konkurencyjnego, kreatywnego i innowacyjnego obszaru Polski, rozpoznawalnego w skali europejskiej i globalnej. Za cel główny uznano: WZROST ZNACZENIA POLSKI CENTRALNEJ W SKALI MIĘDZYNARODOWEJ JAKO PRZESTRZENI PRZYJAZNEJ GENEROWANIU ORAZ TRANSFEROWI WIEDZY I INNOWACJI. Unikatowe potencjały rozwojowe, które mają stać się motorem wzrostu konkurencyjności makroregionu, to: nauka, badania i rozwój, sektor kreatywny, medycyna i farmacja, rolnictwo i przetwórstwo rolno-spożywcze oraz transport i logistyka. Dla tych pięciu strategicznych potencjałów zostały sformułowane cele szczegółowe i kierunki działań. Ich realizację warunkują cztery kierunki interwencji o charakterze horyzontalnym: dostępność i integracja, kreatywność i innowacyjność, reindustrializacja i umiędzynarodowienie.
The Strategy for Development of Central Poland unit 2020 in the 2030 Perspective is the fourth subrargional strategy adopted by the Council of Ministers. The preparation on the Strategy has started in 2012 by self-governments of Łódzkie and Mazowieckie voivodeships by signing a memorandum on inter-regional cooperation. The memorandum has resulted a preparation of the Concept of the Development Strategy of the Macroregion of Central Poland 2030. The Concept defined the areas of cooperation, which were due from identified development potentials of both voivodeships and the development objectives of the macroregion . The document has become a base for preparation the Strategy for Development of Central Poland by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development. The vision of the Central Poland development, which states: MACROREGION OF CENTRAL POLAND AS THE AVANT-GARDE OF THE 21st CENTURY EUROPE, presents the desirable image of the macroregion and responds to the need to build the most dynamic, competitive, creative and innovative part of Poland, recognizable in Europe and globally. The main objective has been defined as THE INCREASE OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORTANCE OF CENTRAL POLAND AS THE FRIENDLY SPACE FOR CREATION AND TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION. The unique development potentials, which shall be the key to increased competitiveness, have been defined as: science, research and development, creative sector, medicine and pharmacy, agriculture and agri-food processing and transport, and logistics. For these five strategic potentials were formulated the specific objectives and intervention directions. The implementation of specific objectives depends on four horizontal intervention directions: accessibility and integration, creativity and innovativeness, re-industralisation and internationalization.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Distribution of the European water vole Arvicola amphibius (Linnaeus, 1758) in Mazowsze and southern Podlasie
Rozmieszczenie karczownika ziemnowodnego Arvicola amphibius (Linnaeus, 1758) na Mazowszu i południowym Podlasiu
Arvicola amphibius in Mazowsze and southern Podlasie
Autorzy:
Stolarz, Przemysław
Romanowski, Jerzy
Kowalski, Marek
Lesiński, Grzegorz
Krauze-Gryz, Dagny
Gryz, Jakub
Wydawca:
Muzeum i Instytut Zoologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Powiązania:
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ROMANOWSKI J., TARŁOWSKI A., LESIŃSKI G. & OLSZEWSKI A. 2014. Small mammals of Chojnowski Landscape Park in the diet of the tawny owl Strix aluco. Chrońmy Przyrodę Ojczystą 70: 63–67. [In Polish with English abstract and summary]
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GRYZ J. & KRAUZE-GRYZ D. 2016b. Diet composition of long-eared owl Asio otus nesting in the area of Głuchów commune (central Poland). Kulon 21: 107–109. [In Polish with English summary]
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GRYZ J. & KRAUZE-GRYZ D. 2015. Seasonal variability in the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in a mosaic of field and forest habitats in central Poland. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 58: 173–180; DOI: 10.3409/azc.58_2.173
BOCHEŃSKI JUN. Z. 1990. The food of suburban tawny owls on the background of birds and mammals occurring in the hunting territory. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 33: 149–171.
CASSOLA F. 2016. Arvicola scherman. (errata version published in 2017) The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T136766A115519839
GRYZ J. & KRAUZE-GRYZ D. 2016a. Vertebrates in the diet of tawny owl Strix aluco in Lipce Forest (Rogów Forest District). Parki Narodowe i Rezerwaty Przyrody 35 (3): 89–96. [In Polish with English abstract]
URBANEK A. 2004. Zróżnicowanie składu pokarmu płomykówki (Tyto alba) na terenie Polski środkowo-wschodniej [Diet of the Barn owl (Tyto alba) in central-eastern Poland]. Master Thesis, Akademia Podlaska, Siedlce. [In Polish with English summary]
Fragmenta Faunistica
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WASILEWSKI J. 1990. Dynamics of the abundance and consumption of birds of prey in the Niepołomice Forest. Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia 33: 173–213.
CAIS L. 1974. Investigation on morphology and geographical distribution of water-voles Arvicola terrestris L. 1758 in Poland. PTPN, Prace Komisji Biologicznej, 37: 1–30. [In Polish with English summary]
GRYZ J., GÓŹDŹ I. & KRAUZE-GRYZ D. 2011a. Impact of anthropogenic landscape transformation on the diet composition of tawny owl Strix aluco L. in Biebrza National Park. Parki Narodowe i Rezerwaty Przyrody 30, 3–4: 109–118. [In Polish with English abstract]
GRYZ J., LESIŃSKI G., KRAUZE-GRYZ D. & STOLARZ P. 2017. Protected forest areas within urban agglomeration as important refuges of small mammal communities. Folia Forestalia Polonica 59: 3–13; DOI: 10.1515/ffp-2017-0001
LESIŃSKI G., ROMANOWSKI J. & BUDEK S. 2016b. Winter diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in various habitats of central and north-eastern Poland. Annals of Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW. Animal Science 55, 1: 81–88.
ROMANOWSKI J., LESIŃSKI G.& BARDZIŃSKA M. 2016. Small mammals of Warsaw suburban areas (central Poland) in the diet of the Tawny owl Strix aluco. Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae 15: 105–113. [In Polish with English summary]
LESIŃSKI G., STOLARZ P., DĄBROWSKI R., GRYZ J., KRAUZE-GRYZ D., SKRZYPIEC-NOWAK P. & ŚWIĆ J. 2016c. Small mammals in the diet of owls in the Masovian Landscape Park and in adjacent areas. Fragmenta Faunistica 59: 73–86; DOI: 10.3161/00159301FF2013.59.2.073
LESIŃSKI G., JANUS K., NOWAK K. & PRUSZKOWSKA A. 2016a. Small mammmals of the Bolimowski Landscape Park and surrounding based on analysis of tawny owl Strix aluco diet. Parki Narodowe i Rezerwaty Przyrody 35, 4: 57–69. [In Polish with English abstract]
STOLARZ P., STOLARZ J. & LESIŃSKI G. 2017. Seasonal changes In the diet of the long-eared owl Asio otus in the lower Pilica River valley. Przegląd Przyrodniczy 28, 1: 101–106. [In Polish with English abstract]
STOLARZ P. & LESIŃSKI G. 2015. Winter and spring diet of long-eared owl in lower Pilica the valley. Parki Narodowe i Rezerwaty Przyrody 34, 4: 92–96. [In Polish with English abstract]
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GRYZ J., KRAUZE-GRYZ D. & LESIŃSKI G. 2011b. Mammals in the vicinity of Rogów (central Poland). Fragmenta Faunistica 54: 183–197; DOI: 10.3161/00159301FF2011.54.2.183
KOWALSKI M. & LESIŃSKI G. 1986. Small mammal fauna in Janowo (Warsaw voivodship) based on the analysis of Barn owl (Tyto alba Scop.) pellets. Przegląd Zoologiczny 30: 327–331. [In Polish with English summary]
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LESIŃSKI G. & GRYZ J. 2012. How protecting a suburban forest as a natural reserve effected small mammal communities. Urban Ecosystems 15: 103–110; DOI: 10.1007/s11252-011-0190-7
Opis:
The paper presents distribution of the European water vole Arvicola amphibius (Linnaeus, 1758) in Mazowsze and southern Podlasie in areas situated within a 120-kilometer radius from Warsaw. Data published so far and unpublished results from analyses of the diet of three common species of owls were set up. The rodent is rare in the study area, especially when compared with southern, western and far northern Poland. Its largest population lives in Kampinos Forest, from where many localities are known. In other parts of the study area it is present locally. Only 14 localities were known outside Kampinos Forest in the years 2000–2017. It is even absent from large areas rich in various water bodies like e.g. Mazowiecki and Chojnowski Landscape Parks or Bolimowska Forest. Rarity of the European water vole was confirmed by 235 large samples of owls’ food (at least 100 of vertebrate prey in each) equally distributed across Mazowsze and southern Podlasie, in which this species was not found.
129-140 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Dostawca treści:
RCIN - Repozytorium Cyfrowe Instytutów Naukowych
Książka
Tytuł:
Ssaki w pokarmie puszczyka zwyczajnego Strix aluco w zachodniej części Nadleśnictwa Skierniewice (środkowa Polska)
Mammals in the diet of tawny owl Strix aluco in western part of Skierniewice Forest District (central Poland)
Autorzy:
Gryz, Jakub
Krauze-Gryz, Dagny
Wydawca:
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa (Forest Research Institute), Sękocin Stary, Poland
Opis:
The aim of the study was to describe the species diversity of small mammals in the western part of the Skierniewice Forest District (Central Poland) using tawny owl (Strix aluco) pellets. The landscape itself is a field and forest mosaic with small forest complexes. Four forest complexes with an area between 70 and 750 ha and surrounded by arable lands as well as loosely scattered buildings were chosen to carry out our work in. Owl pellets were collected in the years 2014–2016 and examined for small mammal remains employing standard protocols. Altogether, we identified 963 items belonging to 17 different mammalian prey species. The most numerous was the yellownecked mouse, Apodemus flavicollis, which accounted for 33.5% of all identified items. As the second most important group, voles (Microtus spp.) accounted for 12.8% of all identified mammals. Unfortunately, we were unable to find species considered rare in central Poland, i.e. hazel dormouse, Muscardinus avellanarius, European water vole, Arvicola amphibius and field vole, Microtus agrestis. In overall, the species composition of small mammal assemblages in the studied area was similar to adjacent regions.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Variability of clutch size in Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis) at the Jeziorsko Reservoir (Central Poland) in 2004
Autorzy:
Minias, Piotr
Kaczmarek, Krzysztof
Kleszcz, Anna
Rakowski, Maciej
Janiszewski, Tomasz
Tematy:
clutch size
Cormorant
Central Poland
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/764922.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
The analysis of the clutch size variability in Cormorant (P. carbo sinensis) was based on study results in colony at the “Jeziorsko Reservoir” (central Poland) in 2004. There were used 328 broods controlled 3-5 times in the season. Number of eggs in a single clutch ranged from 1 to 7, although Cormorants mostly laid 3 to 5 eggs. Mean clutch size was 3.80 (SD = 1.0 0). The size of clutch depended on time of laying eggs and the part of colony where the nest with brood was localised. The clutch size was bigger for pairs that started laying eggs earlier and lower for birds bred in the part of colony where the number of nests and their density were low.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Rare species of birds nesting in the area of the Rogów Forest District in the years 1949–2015
Autorzy:
Gryz, Jakub
Krauze-Gryz, Dagny
Wydawca:
Instytut Badawczy Leśnictwa (Forest Research Institute), Sekocin Stary, Poland
Opis:
Przemysław Szmit
The aim of the study was to combine and summarize data on rare species of breeding forest birds found in the area of the Experimental Forest District near the Rogów village (Łódź Province). Our study area comprised 230 km2 of field and forest mosaic, where forests accounted for almost 17% of the area (13 forest complexes of 35 - 1000 ha). The results are based on the authors’ own field observations from the years 2000 - 2015 as well as historical data since 1949 including original research papers, diploma theses, unpublished manuscripts, oral information and analyses of museum collections. The following criteria were used to categorise bird species as rare: (1) species that ceased breeding in the area, (2) taxa that were under strict protection and their abundance was no higher than 6 breeding pairs. In overall, 10 species were classified as rare, of which three do not breed in the area any more: grey heron Ardea cinerea, osprey Pandion haliaetus, European roller Coracias garrulus. However, non-breeding individuals of grey heron and osprey are still recorded in the area (the last cases of breeding pairs were recorded in the 1970s and 1961, respectively), while the European roller went extinct. In recent years, the abundance of another three species was probably stable: European honey buzzard Pernis apivorus, Eurasian hobby Falco subbuteo and nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus. Four species started breeding in the last 30 years: black stork Ciconia nigra, white-tailed eagle Haliaaetus albicilla, common crane Grus grus, stock dove Columba oenas. The trends in the abundance of the investigated species are similar to those observed in the country in overall.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Centrum Otwartej Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Buntsandstein magnetostratigraphy in Poland : new data from the Brześć Kujawski IG-1 borehole
Autorzy:
Nawrocki, Jerzy
Becker, Anna
Tematy:
magnetic polarity
Lower Triassic
central Poland
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Geologiczne
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1836254.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
New magnetostratigraphic data from the Middle Buntsandstein section, drilled in the Brześć Kujawski IG-1 borehole (Central Poland), are presented and discussed. The chronostratigraphic positions of particular formations of the Buntsandstein are discussed as well. The magnetic polarity pattern obtained from the Brześć Kujawski IG-1 borehole matches the pattern obtained earlier in other boreholes from the Polish part of the Central European Basin. Although magnetostratigraphy and palynological evidence undoubtedly indicates that the Induan/Olenekian boundary in the Polish part of the CEB is located in the lower part of the Pomerania Formation, the placement of the Olenekian/Anisian boundary within the sedimentary sequences of the Central European Basin remains problematic. This boundary most probably is located within the upper part of the Upper Buntsandstein, as can be inferred from palynological studies.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Biological research of Grabia River - fifty years of activity
Autorzy:
Siciński, Jacek
Tończyk, Grzegorz
Tematy:
lowland river
ecology
central Poland
literature review
Pokaż więcej
Wydawca:
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/764941.pdf  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
Opis:
Grabia, a small still close to natural conditions lowland river, has been an object of special interest for Łódź hydrobiologists for more than 50 years. Over 100 scientific papers and over 100 master theses were produced in the Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection University of Łódź. The initiator was Prof.L.K. Pawłowski who spent many years conducting research into the river. The ground and the first research objective was to recognize the fauna diversity. The checklist encompass almost 1000 invertebrate and 24 fish species. Taxonomy, biology and ecology of various taxa have made for many decades an essential trend of scientific activity. Special attention was dedicated to rotifers, leeches, branchiobdellids, snails and bivalves, gammarids and copepods as well as aquatic insects, fish and also diatoms. Some aspects of zoobenthos and Zooplankton communities ecology was the subject of 13 Ph.D.theses. The river with its rich animal and plant communities was also the subject of dynamics of river ecosystem research. The study on the structure of invertebrate assemblages on the background of habitat diversity has been recently conducted. The model may be treealed as a reference to the restoration of Europaean rivers and their valleys.
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł

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