Tichodroma 32 (2020):
1–18. DOI:10.31577/tichodroma.2020.32.2
Pôvodná práca / Original paper
Hniezdne
spoločenstvá vtákov vo vzťahu k štruktúre
urbánneho prostredia malého mesta (Sabinov,
východné Slovensko)
Breeding bird communities in relation to
structure of urban environment of a small town
(Sabinov, E Slovakia)
Miroslav FULÍN
Puškinova 15, 083 01 Sabinov, Slovensko;
miro.fulin@gmail.com
Stanislav GREŠ
Ul. 17. novembra 24, 083 01 Sabinov, Slovensko
Peter KRIŠOVSKÝ Snr
Murgašova 8, 083 01 Sabinov, Slovensko
Tomáš MIŠEK
Puškinova 1, 083 01 Sabinov, Slovensko
Benjamín JARČUŠKA
Ústav ekológie lesa SAV, Ľ. Štúra 2, 960 01 Zvolen,
Slovensko; benjamin.jarcuska@gmail.com
Abstract. In the present study, we explored
the effects of urban habitat attributes on richness,
density and community composition of breeding birds.
We performed the study during breeding season within
a small town (c. 12,000 inhabitants) in eastern
Slovakia in 2019. We assessed bird data and habitat
characteristics for seven zones (town centre, an old
detached houses’ residential area, a recent detached
houses’ residential area, industrial zone, a
high-rise buildings’ residential area, greenway)
within the study area (347 ha). We found 40 breeding
species and 2,033 breeding pairs within the area.
The bird species were classified into six nesting
guilds (buildingnesters, hole-nesters,
tree-crown-nesters, shrub-nesters, ground-nesters,
and riparian cavity-nesters) and to four groups with
different affinity to urban environment. The
building-nesters were the most abundant guild
followed by tree-crown-nesters. We found that
maximum tree height and ruderal vegetation cover
correlated positively with overall species richness,
and maximum number of buildings’ floors correlated
positively with overall abundance (per 10 ha).
Abundance of hole-nesters, tree-crown-nesters and
shrub-nesters correlated positively with tree cover,
and negatively with cover of hard surfaces;
building-nesters’ abundance was positively
correlated with maximum number of buildings’ floors.
Tree cover and maximum number of buildings’ floors
explained 50.7% of species composition in zones.
Composition of nesting guilds differed between the
town zones. Our results indicate the importance of
urban vegetation to maintain higher breeding bird
species richness in town environment.
Key words: bird communities, habitat, species
richness, urban ecology, temperate zone
Citácia / Cite as
Fulín M., Greš S., Krišovský P. Snr, Mišek T. &
Jarčuška B. 2020: Hniezdne spoločenstvá vtákov vo
vzťahu k štruktúre urbánneho prostredia malého mesta
(Sabinov, východné Slovensko). Tichodroma 32: 1–18.
DOI: 10.31577/tichodroma.2020.32.2
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