The Carpathian bison Bison bonasus : its past and future
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
A preliminary study was made of the status of the European bison Bison bonasus population in the Polish, Slovakian, and Ukrainian Carpathian mountains, in order to provide the background knowledge necessary to initiate a reintroduction program for this montane bison population. Three free-ranging herds were identified in Poland, all in the Bieszczady Mountains, and four were located in the Ukraine (Rozlucz, Skole, Nadvirna, Bukovina). Their present numbers vary from as few as 16 animals at Skole, to over 200 animals at Bukovina. In Slovakia, just nine bison survive in captivity. The population in the Polish Bieszczady Mountains has been stable in recent years, but in the Ukraine the overall population has been in decline for several years. The potential for re-establishing the European bison over its former Carpathian range is discussed, and the necessary components of such a reintroduction program, including analyses of the current population structure, reproduction and mortality factors, habitat assessment, and feasibility study, are all appraised.
- 野生生物保護学会の論文
- 2000-02-00
著者
-
Perzanowski Kajetan
International Centre Of Ecology Polish Academy Of Sciences The Carpathian Branch
-
Perzanowski Kajetan
International Center Of Ecology Polish Academy Of Science
-
Kozak Ihor
Institute of the Ecology of the Carpathians, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
-
Kozak Ihor
Institute of the Ecology of the Carpathians, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine:(Present address)International Centre of Ecology, Polish Academy of Sciences