Post-Mining Landscape of the Karviná Region and Its Importance for Nature and Landscape Conservation †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Faunistic survey;
- Floristic survey;
- Habitat survey.
2.1. Faunistic Survey
2.2. Floristic Survey
2.3. Habitat Survey
3. Results
3.1. Faunistic Survey
3.2. Floristic Survey
3.3. Habitat Survey
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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A | Close relationship. The habitat is permanently occupied by the species, or the habitat is by nature a prerequisite for the existence of the species at a critical stage of its biological cycle (e.g., during the breeding season, during the development of offspring, etc.) or plays an important role in it. |
B | Animals that require or prefer a given habitat (e.g., foraging, nesting, shelter, etc.) but are not directly tied to that habitat type. |
C | Loose-to-indifferent relationship to the biotope. They usually occur randomly in a given area, usually finding suitable conditions in surrounding biotopes or inhabiting ecotonal habitats, including species completely unrelated to any community type, occurring everywhere. |
No. | Scientific Name | Eco. Relations | Decree | IUCN | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MAMMALIA | |||||
1. | Lepus europaeus | C | - | NT | own survey |
2. | Lutra lutra | A | SO | NT | own survey |
AVES | |||||
3. | Acrocephalus arundinaceus | B | SO | VU | own survey |
4. | Alcedo atthis | B | SO | VU | [14] |
5. | Ardea cinerea | B | - | NT | own survey |
6. | Botaurus stellaris | B | KO | CR | [14] |
7. | Circus aeruginosus | B | O | VU | own survey |
8. | Columba oenas | C | - | VU | [14] |
9. | Crex crex | C | SO | VU | [14] |
10. | Dendrocopos medius | C | O | VU | [14] |
11. | Ergus merganser | A | KO | CR | own survey |
12. | Gallinula chloropus | B | - | NT | own survey |
13. | Haliaeetus albicilla | C | KO | EN | own survey |
14. | Chroicocephalus ridibundus | B | - | VU | own survey |
15. | Chroicocephalus ridibundus | B | - | NE | own survey |
16. | Ixobrychus minutus | B | KO | CR | own survey |
17. | Larus argentatus s. l. | B | - | NA | own survey |
18. | Locustella luscinioides | B | O | EN | [14] |
19. | Motacilla flava | C | SO | VU | [14] |
20. | Picus canus | C | - | VU | own survey |
21. | Podiceps cristatus | A | O | VU | own survey |
22. | Riparia riparia | B | O | NT | [14] |
23. | Sterna hirunda | B | SO | EN | [14] |
24. | Tachybaptus ruficollis | A | O | VU | own survey |
25. | Tringa totanus | B | KO | CR | [14] |
REPTILIA | |||||
26. | Anguis fragilis | C | SO | NT | own survey |
27. | Lacerta agilis | C | SO | VU | own survey |
28. | Natrix natrix | B | O | NT | own survey |
29. | Zootoca vivipara | C | SO | NT | [14] |
AMPHIBIA | |||||
30. | Bombina bombina | A | SO | EN | [14] |
31. | Bufo Bufo | B | O | VU | own survey |
32. | Lissotriton vulgaris | B | SO | VU | own survey |
33. | Pelophylax esculentus | A | O | NT | own survey |
34. | Pelophylax ridibunda | A | KO | NT | [14] |
35. | Rana arvalis | B | KO | EN | [14] |
36. | Triturus alpestris | B | SO | VU | own survey |
PISCES | |||||
37. | Chondrostoma nasus | A | - | VU | [14] |
38. | Phoxinus phoxinus | A | O | VU | [14] |
COLEOPTERA | |||||
39. | Cucujus cinnaberinus | C | SO | VU | [14] |
MOLLUSCA | |||||
40. | Monachoides incarnatus | C | - | NT | own survey |
No. | Scientific Name | Decree | IUCN | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Acer campestre | - | LC | own survey |
2. | Dysphania botrys | - | NT | [14] |
3. | Equisetum telmateia | - | NT | [14] |
4. | Orobanche flava | - | NT | own survey |
5. | Potamogeton nodosus | - | NT | own survey |
6. | Salvinia natans | KO | EN | own survey |
7. | Trapa natans | KO | EN | [14] |
Summary of recorded stream and reservoir habitat units (V) in the model area: |
Macrophyte vegetation of naturally eutrophic and mesotrophic still waters (V1) |
Macrophyte vegetation of water streams (V4) |
Summary of recorded wetland and riparian vegetation (M) habitat units in the model area |
Reed beds of eutrophic still waters (M1.1) |
Riverine reed vegetation (M1.4) |
Unvegetated river gravel banks (M4.1) |
Muddy riverbanks (M6) |
Herbaceous fringes of lowland rivers (M7) |
Summary of recorded units of vernal pool and peatland habitats (R) in the model area |
Forest springs without tufa formation (R1.4) |
Summary of recorded secondary grassland and heathland habitat units (T) in the model area |
Mesic Arrhenatherum meadows (T1.1) |
Cynosurus pastures (T1.3) |
Wet Filipendula grasslands (T 1.6) |
Summary of recorded scrub habitat units (K) in the model area |
Willow carrs (K1) |
Tall mesic and xeric scrub (K3) |
Summary of recorded forest habitat units (L) in the model area |
Ash–alder alluvial forests (L2.2) |
Hardwood forests of lowland rivers (L2.3) |
Willow–poplar forests of lowland rivers (L2.4) |
Polonian oak–hornbeam forests (L3.2) |
Acidophilous beech forests (L5.4) |
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Kupka, L.; Stalmachová, B. Post-Mining Landscape of the Karviná Region and Its Importance for Nature and Landscape Conservation. Eng. Proc. 2023, 57, 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2023057021
Kupka L, Stalmachová B. Post-Mining Landscape of the Karviná Region and Its Importance for Nature and Landscape Conservation. Engineering Proceedings. 2023; 57(1):21. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2023057021
Chicago/Turabian StyleKupka, Lukáš, and Barbara Stalmachová. 2023. "Post-Mining Landscape of the Karviná Region and Its Importance for Nature and Landscape Conservation" Engineering Proceedings 57, no. 1: 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2023057021
APA StyleKupka, L., & Stalmachová, B. (2023). Post-Mining Landscape of the Karviná Region and Its Importance for Nature and Landscape Conservation. Engineering Proceedings, 57(1), 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2023057021