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Habitat conditions for wildlife management in the Dinaric regions of Montenegro and Croatia (CROSBI ID 639577)

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Florijančić, Tihomir ; Ozimec, Siniša ; Bošković, Ivica ; Čurović, Milić Habitat conditions for wildlife management in the Dinaric regions of Montenegro and Croatia // International Conference: Sustainable Development of Mountain Areas - Experiences, Challenges and Perspectives, Book of Abstracts / Marković, Milan ; Lazarević, Jelena ; Čurović, Milić (ur.). Podgorica: Biotehnički fakultet, Podgorica, 2016. str. 47-47

Podaci o odgovornosti

Florijančić, Tihomir ; Ozimec, Siniša ; Bošković, Ivica ; Čurović, Milić

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Habitat conditions for wildlife management in the Dinaric regions of Montenegro and Croatia

A habitat is the natural environment in which plant, animal or other organism lives. Characteristics and quality of habitat are important in the sustainable management of game animals in the hunting grounds, and maintaining the ecological balance of the natural habitats and wild fauna and flora. The Dinaric Mountain chain stretches in NW-SE direction in length of 650 km. It consists of more than 200 mountains shared among seven countries, among which are Croatia and Montenegro. The main parts of the mountains are formed of Mesozoic and Tertiary rocks, mostly limestone and dolomite. Due to dissolution of these rocks a typical karst landscape with numerous surface and underground features appear. Three hunting grounds were chosen for analyses and comparison of habitat structure and suitability for management of main game animal species. From Croatia: VIII/2 “Bjelolasica”, located in the Gorski kotar region and XVII/6 “Maglaj-Cista” in the middle Dalmatia ; and hunting ground “Dragišnica” from Montenegro, located in northern part of the country, bordering to the National Park “Durmitor”. Altitudinal range is 350-1, 534 m in “Bjelolasica”, 397-928 m in “Maglaj-Cista”, and 651-1, 998 m in “Dragišnica”. In “Bjelolasica” forest habitats prevail with 80% of total surface area, the most widespread are Dinaric beech and fir forests, subalpine beech forest and Mugho pine forest which forms the upper boundary of forest vegetation. Mountain grasslands and pastures make 15.5 %. The least presence is of the agricultural land and freshwater habitats. In “Maglaj-Cista” dominate (78%) sub-Mediterranean coppiced woodland and scrubs consisting of pubescent oak and oriental hornbeam, or hop hornbeam, and scrubs of Jerusalem thorn. Dry xerophilous rocky grasslands make 15%, while agricultural land make 6%. In “Dragišnica” forest habitats make 31%, composed of beech and fir forests, subalpine beech forest and bushy Mugho pine, which is similar to “Bjelolasica”. Among studied hunting grounds, the highest presence of grasslands (meadows and pastures) is in “Dragišnica” with share of 30%. Diversity of habitats is most suitable for the roe deer and wild boar in all three studied hunting grounds. Good habitat conditions for red deer and particularly brown bear are present in “Bjelolasica” ; for the European hare and Rock Partridge in “Maglaj-Cista”, and for the chamois, brown bear and European hare in the hunting ground “Dragišnica”.

Dinaric Mountains ; habitat ; game ; hunting

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Podaci o prilogu

47-47.

2016.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

International Conference: Sustainable Development of Mountain Areas - Experiences, Challenges and Perspectives, Book of Abstracts

Marković, Milan ; Lazarević, Jelena ; Čurović, Milić

Podgorica: Biotehnički fakultet, Podgorica

978-9940-606-08-4

Podaci o skupu

International Conference: Sustainable Development of Mountain Areas - Experiences, Challenges and Perspectives

predavanje

14.09.2016-16.09.2016

Žabljak, Crna Gora

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Šumarstvo