Nesting Resource Partitioning of Four Species (Acridotheres tristis, Acridotheres ginginianus, Sturnia pagodarum and Gracupica contra) of Sturnidae Family in Peri-Urban Region of Ajmer City, Rajasthan, India

None Shakshi, Rounak Choudhary, Vivek Sharma, Subroto Dutta, Subhash Chandra
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Aims: The study aims to study the resource partitioning and nesting behaviour in four species namely Common Myna, Bank Myna, Brahminy Starling, and Asian Pied Starling nesting in human settlements. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted from January 2022 to July 2023 in peri-urban areas of Ajmer city, Rajasthan, India. Methodology: Using observations and point-count transects, we examined the nesting preferences, heights, and materials used by these species. Results: The findings reveal that all four species demonstrated a remarkable adaptability to urban environments by selecting man-made structures as their preferred nesting sites. Common Mynas, in particular, displayed a preference for a variety of human constructions, such as buildings and building cracks, and utilized materials like twigs, straws, plastic, paper, and cotton. Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of considering wildlife adaptation in urban planning and conservation efforts, as these birds thrive in human-altered landscapes. The nesting behaviors and adaptation of these Sturnidae species in urban environments reveal their ability to coexist with human development. Understanding these interactions is crucial for both avian ecology and urban planning, as it sheds light on the intricate relationships between wildlife and changing landscapes.
印度拉贾斯坦邦阿吉默市城郊地区四种鲟鱼科(三种鲟鱼、ginginianus种、pagodarum种和Gracupica contra种)的筑巢资源分配
目的:研究人类住区中普通八哥、Bank八哥、Brahminy椋鸟和Asian Pied椋鸟的资源分配和筑巢行为。 研究地点和时间:研究于2022年1月至2023年7月在印度拉贾斯坦邦Ajmer市的近郊地区进行。 方法:通过观察和点计数样带,我们研究了这些物种的筑巢偏好、高度和使用的材料。 结果:这4个物种都对城市环境表现出了显著的适应性,它们选择人工建筑作为首选的筑巢地点。特别是普通的Mynas,表现出对各种人类建筑的偏好,比如建筑物和建筑裂缝,并利用树枝、稻草、塑料、纸和棉花等材料。 结论:这项研究强调了在城市规划和保护工作中考虑野生动物适应的重要性,因为这些鸟类在人类改变的景观中茁壮成长。这些鱼科物种的筑巢行为和对城市环境的适应揭示了它们与人类发展共存的能力。了解这些相互作用对鸟类生态学和城市规划都至关重要,因为它揭示了野生动物与不断变化的景观之间的复杂关系。
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