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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA
     
Uredništvo
AT THE END OF 2011 – THE INTERNATIONALYEAR OF FORESTS     pdf     HR     EN 541
 
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Tančeva Crmarić, O., S. Štambuk, Z. Šatović, D. Kajba UDK 630* 165 (Prunus avium L.) (001)
Genotypic Diversity ofWild Cherry (Prunus aviumL.) in the Part of its Natural Distribution in Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 543
Pezdevšek Malovrh, Š., D. G. Hodges, B. Marić, M. Avdibegović UDK 630* 923 + 946 (001)
Private Forest Owner Expectations of Interest Associations: ComparativeAnalysis between Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina     pdf     HR     EN 557
 
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE
     
Grubešić, M., K. Tomljanović, S. Kunovac UDK 630* 156
Distribution and Abundance of Rock Partridge (Alectoris graeca Meisner) in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina     pdf     HR     EN 567
Summary: Determining the distribution and abundance of an animal species is important from the standpoint of several scientific fields. From the standpoint of hunting, and in view of the fact that partridge is on the game hunting list in the Republic of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, this is also a legal obligation.
Owing to its highly specific habitat requirements, the Rock Partridge inhabits almost inaccessible terrains overgrown with various degraded forms of deciduous and coniferous forests.
During the last fifty years different written sources have been used to determine partridge abundance. In the last two years, data provided by the Central Hunting Register have been considered official for the Republic of Croatia, and data provided by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and Water Management for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The smallest unit used to determine the distribution area is the hunting ground.
According to the available data, the officially determined number or the status of the parent fund in the territory of the Republic of Croatia entails 11 231 animals and a cull of 5 341 animals (table 1). In the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina the determined fund status is about 14 000 animals with a cull of 760 animals. Although these numbers are the only official statistical sources, they should nevertheless be taken with caution, particularly as regards Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to some written data, the rock partridge abundance monitored after the Second World War in the territory of the Republic of Croatia amounted to 7 000 birds. After this, the size of Rock Partridge populations gradually increased to reach 35 000 birds in the mid1980s. This was followed by an abrupt decline to only 10 000 animals, but in the last fifteen years the partridge population has been slowly increasing in numbers. The listed yearly overview can be seen in Table 1.
It should be stressed that during this period, the distribution area has most probably remained almost unchanged, although some accurate documents are missing. On the other hand, the reasons for such drastic changes in the abundance, or even more importantly, in population density, are varied and mutually intertwined. The current picture of the Rock Partridge status is certainly promising; still, all leaseholders who manage the Rock Partridge and all other experts involved in this issue have an obligation to improve the picture. Vegetation succession, the lack of cattle fund, the disappearance of suitable habitats, and growing numbers of hunters are definitely factors that impede an improvement in the Rock Partridge abundance. If the goal is to increase the number in the future, they will be forced to constantly ameliorate habitat opportunities with hunting economic measures and above all, with predator control.
Key words: cull; distribution; hunting grounds; parent fund; Rock partridge
Šprem, N., M. Piria, H. Novosel,T. Florijančić, B.Antunović,T.Treer UDK 630* 156 + 134
Morphological Variability of the Croatian Wild Boar Population     pdf     HR     EN 575
Stojanović,D., S.Ćurčić, S.Orlović, Z.Galić UDK 630* 453
Noctuid Pest Species Inventory (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) of the National Park “Fruška Gora”     pdf     HR     EN 585
 
STRUČNI ČLANCI
     
Lovrić, M., S. Krajter, M. Landekić, Ž. Zečić, N. Lovrić, D. Vusić, I. Martinić, M. Šporčić UDK 630* 327 + 362
Development and Reprecutions of EU Legislation Related to Illegal Logging     pdf     HR     EN 595

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