E. Kalivodova et A. Darolova, BIRD COMMUNITIES OF ANTHROPOGENIC WATER HABITATS ON ZITNY-OSTROV ISLAND (DANUBE REGION), EKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA, 14(1), 1995, pp. 61-76
During six years of ornithological investigations (since April 1988 ti
ll July 1994) we found 185 bird species in the anthropogenic water hab
itats. This number represents 52.40% of all species found up to presen
t in the whole territory of Slovakia. Almost one half of them (84 spec
ies) nested in the investigated habitats and localities. Among the fou
nd species, 109 species were bound to water areas and 76 species to da
ms, dikes, and bank vegetation. As to the dominance and frequency cate
gories, four species were eudominant (Cygnus olor, Anas platyrhynchos,
Fulica atra, Larus ridibundus), four species were dominant (Vanellus
vanellus, Riparia riparia, Hirundo rustica, Corvus frugilegus); eleven
species were euconstant (Podiceps cristatus, Ardea cinerea, Cygnus ol
or, Anas platyrhynchos, Aythya ferina, A. fuligula, Fulica atra, Larus
ridibundus, Motacilla alba, Pica pica, and Corvus frugilegus). The ba
nk vegetation has a great significance for the occurrence of birds in
the investigated area. The species composition of the birds in the ant
hropogenic habitats in the investigated area is influenced considerabl
y by the barrage system of Gabcikovo, which is important above all for
the migrating and hibernating waterfowl.