TY - GEN N1 - Pages 545-569 : illustrations ; 24 cm N1 - Bibliographical reference (pages 567-569) N1 - Abstract in Polish N2 - In a pine forest the complete exchange of individuals of particular bird species takes place with a varying frequency: either every year (as in the case of Erithacus rubecula (L.)) or it may last even 7 years (Parus cristatus L.). A relation is observed between the age and wintering habits of birds and their attachment to the breeding area. Adult individuals which have at least once returned to the breeding area continue doing so in the next years. Other adult and young birds of migratory species and partly migrating ones are less attached to the breeding area than resident species. Individuals of the resident species have more constant breeding territories than individuals of migrating species. L1 - http://rcin.org.pl/miiz/Content/77262/PDF/WA058_87031_P2840-T27_Eko-Pol-A-Nr-4.pdf M3 - Text J2 - Rotation of birds in a pine forest PY - 1979 IS - 4 EP - 569 KW - pine forest KW - bird community KW - population KW - exchange of individuals KW - migration KW - attachment to breeding area KW - ringing of birds A1 - Jędraszko-Dąbrowska, Danuta A2 - Polska Akademia Nauk. Instytut Ekologii PB - Polish Scientific Publishers VL - 27 CY - Warszawa SP - 545 T1 - Rotation of individuals in breeding populations of dominant species of birds in a pine forest UR - http://rcin.org.pl/miiz/dlibra/publication/edition/77262 ER -