Login
Register
Reset Password
Publish & Distribute
Publishing Solutions
Distribution Solutions
Subjects
Architecture and Design
Arts
Business and Economics
Chemistry
Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies
Computer Sciences
Cultural Studies
Engineering
General Interest
Geosciences
History
Industrial Chemistry
Jewish Studies
Law
Library and Information Science, Book Studies
Life Sciences
Linguistics and Semiotics
Literary Studies
Materials Sciences
Mathematics
Medicine
Music
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physics
Social Sciences
Sports and Recreation
Theology and Religion
Publications
Journals
Books
Proceedings
Publishers
Blog
Contact
Search
EUR
USD
GBP
English
English
Deutsch
Polski
Español
Français
Italiano
Cart
Home
Journals
Acrocephalus
Volume 42 (2021): Issue 190-191 (December 2021)
Open Access
Human disturbance affects distribution but not nesting success of the Great Reed Warbler in a semi-urban reed habitat
Thomas Oliver Mérő
Thomas Oliver Mérő
,
Dora Malbaša
Dora Malbaša
,
Ivana Šećerov
Ivana Šećerov
and
Antun Žuljević
Antun Žuljević
| Feb 24, 2024
Acrocephalus
Volume 42 (2021): Issue 190-191 (December 2021)
About this article
Previous Article
Next Article
Abstract
References
Authors
Articles in this Issue
Preview
PDF
Cite
Share
Published Online:
Feb 24, 2024
Page range:
71 - 78
Received:
Nov 05, 2021
Accepted:
Mar 03, 2023
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/acro-2021-0005
Keywords
ecological trap
,
Mayfield
,
breeding success
,
nesting density
,
reed habitat
,
wetland ecosystems
© 2021 Thomas Oliver Mérő et al., published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.