Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 963851
AN OVERVIEW OF WETLANDS OF ADRIATIC ISLANDS
AN OVERVIEW OF WETLANDS OF ADRIATIC ISLANDS // 13. HRVATSKI BIOLOŠKI KONGRES s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem / Kružić, Petar ; Caput Mihalić, Katarina ; Gottstein, Sanja ; Pavoković, Dubravko ; Kučinić, Mladen (ur.).
Zagreb: Hrvatsko biološko društvo, 2018. str. 316-317 (poster, recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
AN OVERVIEW OF WETLANDS OF ADRIATIC ISLANDS
Autori
Štih, Ana ; Burić, Ivona ; Koren, Toni ; Sučić, Ivana ; Zadravec, Mladen ; Talaja, Matea
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
13. HRVATSKI BIOLOŠKI KONGRES s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem
/ Kružić, Petar ; Caput Mihalić, Katarina ; Gottstein, Sanja ; Pavoković, Dubravko ; Kučinić, Mladen - Zagreb : Hrvatsko biološko društvo, 2018, 316-317
Skup
13. Hrvatski biološki kongres
Mjesto i datum
Poreč, Hrvatska, 19.09.2018. - 23.09.2018
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Recenziran
Ključne riječi
ponds, streams, coastal wetlands, Natura 2000
Sažetak
Wetlands in the Mediterranean area represent one of the most endangered habitats, which have in the last century faced significant losses in numbers and in surface coverage. In order to assess the current status of the wetlands on the Adriatic islands, Association Hyla, along with partners, started to work on two projects, "KARST - the Dinaric Arc biodiversity conservation programme" and "MedIsWet". All the available data about the wetlands were unified, and all island wetlands were mapped using satellite imagery. In order to assess the possible changes in the number of wetlands in the past, topographic maps of different time periods were also consulted. Accordingly, the first list of wetlands on the Adriatic islands was created, containing a total of 2739 wetlands on 71 islands. Most numerous wetlands are karstic ponds (1459), of which 1329 are located in the protected or Natura 2000 areas. During this projects most of the Adriatic islands will be visited and status of the wetlands, along with their threats will be assessed. Until now four islands were visited and collected data compared with the results from topographic maps and satellite imagery. Loss of 2% of wetlands in the last 50 years on that islands has been recorded. Main reason for habitat loss is ecological succession and deliberately in-filling. With all gained results a first baseline for the future conservation and restoration actions of the Island wetlands will be created.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija