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Birds in the technosphaera

https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.246.67-89

Abstract

On the base of analysis of the best international practice, the influence of different technosphaeric components on birds is evaluated – such as urboecosystems, objects of recreation, marine port complexes and ferry, objects of oiland gas sector, objects of the infrastructure of renewable energy sources (wind mills etc.). The role of the birds in the system of monitoring of the technosphaere is evaluated. The necessity of the system approach is postulated, when the technosphaera is observed from the position of emergence, not like the simple totality of different objects, but principally new unity of the interactional components. Factors of positive and negative effects of the technosphaeric objects on the ornithofauna are revealed. It is shown that the anthropogenic effects on ornithofauna should be estimated as a complex, on the base of the system approach.

About the Authors

M. B. Shilin
Murmansk Arctic State University (MASU)
Russian Federation

SHILIN Mikhail B. – DSc (Biological), PhD (Geographical), leading scientific fellow, professor

183038. Kapitana Egorova str. 15. Murmansk



J. A. Lednova
Murmansk Arctic State University (MASU)
Russian Federation

LEDNOVA Julia A. – senior researcher, PhD (in Geography)

183038. Kapitana Egorova str. 15. Murmansk



M. J. Menshakova
Murmansk Arctic State University (MASU)
Russian Federation

MENSHAKOVA Maria Ju. – PhD (Biologycal), head of the Laboratory «Monitoring and preservation of natural ecosystems of the Arctic»

183038. Kapitana Egorova str. 15. Murmansk



R. I. Gaynanova
Murmansk Arctic State University (MASU)
Russian Federation

GAYNANOVA Ramzija I. – Research of the Laboratory «Monitoring and preservation of natural ecosystems of the Arctic»

183038. Kapitana Egorova str. 15. Murmansk



E. A. Rumiantceva
Murmansk Arctic State University (MASU)
Russian Federation

RUMIANTCEVA Ekaterina A. – PhD (Physical and Mathematical), senior researcher

183038. Kapitana Egorova str. 15. Murmansk



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Shilin M.B., Lednova J.A., Menshakova M.J., Gaynanova R.I., Rumiantceva E.A. Birds in the technosphaera. Izvestia Sankt-Peterburgskoj lesotehniceskoj akademii. 2023;(246):67-89. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21266/2079-4304.2023.246.67-89

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