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University of Białystok
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Acta Theriologica | 2013
Marta Czernik; Pierre Taberlet; Magdalena Świsłocka; Magdalena Czajkowska; N Duda; Mirosław Ratkiewicz
Effects of cervid browsing on timber production, especially during winter, lead to economic losses in forest management. The aim of this study was to present an efficient DNA-based method which allows qualitative assessment of the winter diet from stools of moose (Alces alces), roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), and red deer (Cervus elaphus). The preliminary results of the diet composition of the three cervids from Poland were also presented with a special emphasis on moose. The electropherograms of the chloroplast intron trnL (UAA) P6 loop amplification products using g (fluorescence-labeled) and h primers revealed differences in the length of PCR products among various plant species eaten by these herbivores. In addition, the usage of species-specific primers allowed unambiguous identification of different gymnosperms and angiosperms. The preliminary moose diet analysis, based on winter fecal samples from the entire range of moose occurrence in Poland, revealed the presence of 15 to 24 tree, shrub, and herbaceous species. This fast, cost-efficient, and simple method proved also to be reliable for the diet analysis of red deer and roe deer. It may be a valuable tool in forest and conservation management, as well as a way of enhancing ecological studies focusing on the impact of herbivores on the ecosystems and their possible food niche overlap.
Acta Theriologica | 2015
Magdalena Świsłocka; Magdalena Czajkowska; N Duda; Mirosław Ratkiewicz
Human activity has led to severe bottlenecks in many wildlife species in the recent past. This usually increases the strength of genetic drift, leading to loss of genetic variation. Gene flow may however counteract the genetic consequences of small population size. Using 11 of 38 tested microsatellite loci and five moose populations in eastern Poland, we investigated the effects of two phenomena: bottlenecks that occurred in the nineteenth century and the first half of twentieth century, and admixture after moose populations expanded demographically and spatially in eastern Poland after the Second World War. The statistical tests indicated a recent bottleneck in all the studied samples with respect to HE and low Garza–Williamson index values. The Biebrza population, which consists of autochthonous moose representing a branch of the Central Europe mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) clade and immigrants belonging to the Ural clade, is one of the most variable populations of this species. AMOVA, PCA, and STRUCTURE analyses all revealed significant population structuring, with most probable existence of K = 2 genetically distinct clusters that exhibited a relatively high level of admixture. Analysis of recent dispersal rates demonstrated that population from the Biebrza Valley may supply individuals to the other four studied moose populations. We also found female-biased sex ratio in nonharvested moose populations inhabiting eastern Poland.
Acta Theriologica | 2013
Magdalena Świsłocka; Magdalena Czajkowska; N Duda; Jan Danyłow; Edyta Owadowska-Cornil; Mirosław Ratkiewicz
Journal of Avian Biology | 2008
N Duda; Wlodzimierz Ch ętnicki; Peter Waldeck; Malte Andersson
Basic and Applied Ecology | 2018
Tomasz Borowik; Mirosław Ratkiewicz; Weronika Maślanko; N Duda; Piotr Rode; Rafał Kowalczyk
Mój Piękny Ogród | 2015
Magdalena Czajkowska; M Swislocka; N Duda
Mój Piękny Ogród | 2015
N Duda; Magdalena Czajkowska; M Swislocka
Mój Piękny Ogród | 2014
Magdalena Czajkowska; M Swislocka; N Duda
Mój Piękny Ogród | 2014
Magdalena Czajkowska; M Swislocka; N Duda
Głos Lasu | 2014
Marta Czernik; M Swislocka; Magdalena Czajkowska; N Duda; Anetta Borkowska; Mirosław Ratkiewicz