Skorší
začiatok znášania vajec muchárika bielokrkého (Ficedula
albicollis) počas dvadsiatich rokov Earlier egg laying commencement of the
Collared Flycatcher (Ficedula albicollis)
during twenty years
Michal BALÁŽ
Katedra biológie a ekológie, Pedagogická fakulta
Katolíckej univerzity, Hrabovská cesta 1, 034 01
Ružomberok, Slovensko; e-mail:
miso.balaz@gmail.com
Roman SLOBODNÍK
Raptor Protection of Slovakia,
Trhová 54, 841 01 Bratislava, Slovensko
Vladimír SLOBODNÍK
I. Krasku 8/5, 971 01 Prievidza,
Slovensko
Mária BALÁŽOVÁ
Katedra biológie a ekológie, Pedagogická
fakulta Katolíckej univerzity, Hrabovská
cesta 1, 034 01 Ružomberok, Slovensko
Abstract:
Increasing
temperature causes changes in breeding
phenology in many bird species. One of the
most prominent changes related to higher
temperature is the earlier laying of eggs. We
focused on breeding of the Collared Flycatcher
(Ficedula albicollis) to find the differences
in start of egg laying during the period of 20
years (2001–2020) in a permanently monitored
breeding site in central Slovakia. Analysing
762 broods of the Collared Flycatcher we found
that there are significant differences in
start of egg laying between the breeding
seasons and that the first egg day is
significantly affected by the spring
temperature. Our results show that the
Flycatchers lay eggs significantly earlier.
The first egg day at the end of the 2020
decade is shifted by 5–6 days compared to the
years around the year 2000. The shift of the
median laying day at the same period was by
1–2 days.
Citácia / Cite as
Baláž M., Slobodník R., Slobodník V. & Balážová
M.
Skorší začiatok znášania vajec muchárika bielokrkého
(Ficedula albicollis) počas dvadsiatich
rokov. Tichodroma 34: 1–8. DOI:
10.31577/tichodroma.2022.34.4