To Understand the Elusive: How to Avoid the Disappearance of the Black Grouse at the Edge of Its Continuous Range?
Michał Adamowicz, Tomasz Gortat, Patryk Czortek, Michał Chiliński

TL;DR
The black grouse is rapidly declining in Central and Western Europe, and this study identifies key environmental factors affecting its survival in mountain refuges.
Contribution
The study identifies specific habitat preferences of black grouse in mountain refuges, highlighting the role of early succession habitats and climate conditions.
Findings
Black grouse prefer habitats in an early succession stage.
These habitats persist only under specific climatic conditions or with active protection.
Mountain refuges may be the last habitats for black grouse in Central and Western Europe.
Abstract
Galliformes are one of the most rapidly declining groups of bird species in Europe. The black grouse belongs to a species closely related to the types of habitats that are disappearing due to environmental changes caused by man, the climate crisis, and an increase in the number of predator species. While the populations of this species in Northern and North‐Eastern Europe are still relatively stable, in Central and Western Europe the black grouse is declining very quickly. For example, in Poland, there has been an approximately 100‐fold decrease in its population over the last 50 years. However, there is a difference between the rate of decline in black grouse numbers in Central European lowlands and mountain refuges—for example, the Alps and the Carpathians. The European mountains, still offering habitats shaped by relatively severe climate, may soon be the only type of habitat for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpecies Distribution and Climate Change · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Rangeland and Wildlife Management
