Herpetofauna of the Podkielecki Landscape Protection Area
D. Wojdan, I. Żeber-Dzikowska, B. Gworek, Agnieszka Pastuszko, J. Chmielewski
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Abstract The study was conducted in 2016-2017 in the Podkielecki Landscape Protection Area (area 26,485 ha). It was focused on the occurrence and distribution of amphibians and reptiles, the biology of the selected species and the existing threats. Established in 1995, the Podkielecki Landscape Protection Area surrounds the city of Kielce from the north, east and south-east, and adjoins several other protected areas. It covers the western part of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains (part of the Klonowskie and Masłowskie ranges) and the southern part of the Suchedniów Plateau. The studied area is mostly covered by forest and thicket communities (48.1%) and farmlands (39.9%), followed by built-up areas (7.8%), industrial areas (0.5%), roads and railways (2.7%), and surface water bodies (1%). The protected area is developed mainly on Palaeozoic rocks, including Cambrian and Ordovician sandstones, Silurian and Carboniferous shales, and Devonian marls. Podzolic soils predominate among soils. The largest rivers include Lubrzanka, Czarna Nida, Bobrza and Belnianka. There are no natural lakes within the PLPA limits, and the largest artificial reservoirs include the Cedzyna Reservoir, Morawica Reservoir, Suków Sandpit and two sedimentation reservoirs of the Kielce Power Plant. The area includes 2 nature reserves: Barcza and Sufraganiec. The following amphibian species were recognised during the investigations within the borders of the studied area: alpine newt Ichthyosaura alpestris Laur., great crested newt Triturus cristatus Laur., smooth newt Lissotriton vulgaris L., European fire-bellied toad Bombina bombina L., common spadefoot toad Pelobates fuscus Laur., common toad Bufo bufo L., natterjack toad Epidalea calamita Laur., European green toad Bufotes viridis Laur., European tree frog Hyla arborea L., pool frog Pelophylax lessonae Cam., edible frog Pelophylax esculentus L., marsh frog Pelophylax ridibundus Pall., moor frog Rana arvalis Nilss., and common frog Rana temporaria L. The reptiles were represented by sand lizard Lacerta agilis L., viviparous lizard Zootoca vivipara Jacquin, slow worm Anguis fragilis L., grass snake Natrix natrix L. and common European adder Vipera berus L. The study also included the phenology and breeding biology of the common toad and common frog. The most crucial herpetofauna conservation problems identified here include amphibians killed on roads by vehicles. The study area is intersected by very busy roads, in particular: European route no. E77, national roads nos. 73, 74 and S74, and regional roads nos. 745, 750 and 764. For this reason, future road reconstruction projects should consider the assembly of various crossing roads for wildlife, particularly on the 600 m long section of national road no. 74 near Cedzyna Reservoir. Other threats include illegal waste dumping, pollution of surface waters, fire setting, overgrowing and desiccation of small water bodies. © IOŚ-PIB
Podkielecki景观保护区的爬虫动物群
研究于2016-2017年在Podkielecki景观保护区(面积26485 ha)进行。它的重点是两栖动物和爬行动物的发生和分布,选定物种的生物学和现有的威胁。Podkielecki景观保护区成立于1995年,从北部、东部和东南部环绕Kielce市,并毗邻其他几个保护区。它覆盖了Świętokrzyskie山脉的西部(Klonowskie山脉和Masłowskie山脉的一部分)和Suchedniów高原的南部。研究区以森林和灌丛群落(48.1%)和农田(39.9%)为主,其次为建成区(7.8%)、工业区(0.5%)、公路和铁路(2.7%)和地表水体(1%)。保护区主要发育古生代岩石,包括寒武系和奥陶系砂岩、志留系和石炭系页岩、泥盆系泥灰岩。土壤中以灰化土为主。最大的河流包括路赞卡河、恰尔纳尼达河、博布扎河和贝尔尼安卡河。在PLPA范围内没有天然湖泊,最大的人工水库包括Cedzyna水库、Morawica水库、Suków沙坑和Kielce发电厂的两个沉淀池。该地区包括两个自然保护区:Barcza和Sufraganiec。在调查过程中,在研究区域的边界内发现了以下两栖动物物种:高山蝾螈(alpine newt), alpestris Laur。,大冠蝾螈。光滑蝾螈Lissotriton vulgaris L.,欧洲火腹蟾蜍bomina bomina L.,普通掌足蟾蜍Pelobates fuscus Laur.。普通蟾蜍Bufo Bufo L.,普通蟾蜍Epidalea calamita Laur.。欧洲绿蟾蜍。欧洲树蛙,树蛙,池蛙。食用蛙Pelophylax esculentus L.,沼泽蛙Pelophylax ridibundus Pall.。沼泽蛙Rana arvalis Nilss。爬行动物以沙蜥Lacerta agilis L.、生蜥蜴Zootoca vivipara Jacquin、慢虫Anguis fragilis L.、草蛇Natrix Natrix L.和欧洲蝰蛇Vipera berus L.为代表,研究了蟾蜍和青蛙的物候学和繁殖生物学。这里确定的最重要的爬行动物保护问题包括在道路上被车辆撞死的两栖动物。研究区域被非常繁忙的道路交叉,特别是:欧洲路线。E77, 73、74、S74国道,745、750、764国道。因此,未来的道路改造项目应考虑为野生动物设置各种交叉道路,特别是国道6号线600米长的路段。74号,靠近Cedzyna水库。其他威胁包括非法倾倒废物、地表水污染、纵火、小水体过度生长和干燥。©IOŚ加以
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