Publications by authors named "Grzegorz Grzywaczewski"

Urbanization is a major land use change across the globe with vast effects on wildlife. In this paper, we studied (1) the territorial displays of Little Owls in urban and rural landscapes, analyzing also (2) the size and habitat composition of the territories, and (3) the factors affecting territory size in both landscapes. To do that, we used -tests, Principal Components Analysis, and General Linear mixed model procedures.

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Ethanol is a natural by-product of the fermentation process of fruit sugars and is occasionally consumed by fruit-eating and tree sap drinking birds. Information on this form of alcohol consumption features in the scientific literature. However, as pets or as wild animals living close to humans in urban habitats, birds have increasing possibilities to consume alcohol from beverages, such as beer, wine or spirits.

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Established taxa within the Enterobacteriaceae wereisolated from cloacal swabs of Strix aluco chicks in nest boxes located at five research sites. ChromID ESBL medium (bioMerieux) was used to select a pool of Enterobacteriaceae strains producing extended-spectrum beta-lactamases. Drug sensitivity of the chosen strains was determined from the full pool of Enterobacteriaceae to 6 chemotherapeutics of different mechanisms of action.

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Monitoring programs designed to assess changes in population size over time need to account for imperfect detection and provide estimates of precision around annual abundance estimates. Especially for species dependent on conservation management, robust monitoring is essential to evaluate the effectiveness of management. Many bird species of temperate grasslands depend on specific conservation management to maintain suitable breeding habitat.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Grzegorz Grzywaczewski"

  • - Grzegorz Grzywaczewski's recent research focuses on the effects of urbanization on wildlife, particularly studying territorial behavior and habitat composition of Little Owls in urban versus rural landscapes, utilizing a range of statistical methods for analysis.
  • - He has also explored the relationship between birds and alcohol consumption, examining both the ecological aspects of alcoholic intake in wild and domestic birds and the associated implications of human interactions with these species.
  • - Additionally, his work delves into environmental policy issues in Eastern Europe, including conflicting environmental laws in Poland, highlighting the challenges in managing natural resources and conservation efforts in the region.