Diversity of wintering avifauna throughout the heterogeneous aquatic habitats of Bankura District, West Bengal, India

Q3 Environmental Science
B. Modak, Subha Shankar Mukherjee, Susobhan Mondal, Mainak Sarkar, Asif Hossain
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Birds play various crucial roles in the ecosystem including pollination, seed dispersal, and pest control. Assemblages of bird species in a particular landscape are useful predictors in various ecosystem services, this is evident from studies of forest bird assemblages, aquatic bodies and agro ecosystems. For developing conservation strategies, information on bird species assemblages in a particular geographical area is important. Diversity in aquatic ecosystem support a diversity of water bird species. In the present study, around 45 bird species were recorded in 21 aquatic bodies in Bankura, West Bengal, India, in which two species, namely, Leptoptilos javanicus and Aythya ferina declared ‘Vulnerable’ and three species such as Mareca falcata, Threskiornis melanocephalus, and Limosa limosa considered as ‘Near Threatened’ according to the IUCN Red list. Dendrocygna javanica and Nettapus coromandelianus were found to be the most abundant. In those 21 study areas, site6 has the highest species richness and site2 has the lowest. The dominance index was highest for site2 and lowest for site6. Pielou’s index of evenness was highest for site20. The rarefaction curve showed species abundance was highest for site1. Classical cluster analysis for species abundance showsthat site20, site21, site3, site8, site4, site19, site5, site14, site12, site15, site7, site 10 site11, and site13 are closely related. This paper is aimed to generate interest among people to conserve aquatic birds and their habitats and to document baseline information for further study.
印度西孟加拉邦班库拉地区不同水生生境中越冬鸟类的多样性
鸟类在生态系统中发挥着各种关键作用,包括授粉、种子传播和害虫控制。对森林鸟类、水体和农业生态系统的研究表明,特定景观中的鸟类物种组合是各种生态系统服务的有效预测指标。要制定保护战略,有关特定地理区域鸟类物种组合的信息非常重要。水生生态系统的多样性支持了水鸟物种的多样性。本研究在印度西孟加拉邦班库拉的 21 个水体中记录了约 45 种鸟类,其中两个物种,即 Leptoptilos javanicus 和 Aythya ferina 被宣布为 "易危 "物种,三个物种,如 Mareca falcata、Threskiornis melanocephalus 和 Limosa limosa 被认为是 "近危 "物种。Dendrocygna javanica 和 Nettapus coromandelianus 的数量最多。在这 21 个研究区域中,6 号地点的物种丰富度最高,2 号地点的物种丰富度最低。2 号地点的优势指数最高,6 号地点最低。皮卢均匀度指数(Pielou's index of evenness)在 20 号地点最高。稀疏度曲线显示,1 号地点的物种丰富度最高。物种丰度的经典聚类分析表明,地点 20、地点 21、地点 3、地点 8、地点 4、地点 19、地点 5、地点 14、地点 12、地点 15、地点 7、地点 10、地点 11 和地点 13 关系密切。本文旨在激发人们保护水生鸟类及其栖息地的兴趣,并为进一步研究记录基线信息。
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Journal of Threatened Taxa
Journal of Threatened Taxa Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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1.00
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220
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: JoTT is a platform for quick and timely publication of research, findings, reviews and other aspects of science related to conservation and taxonomy including subject areas such as ecology, behavior, physiology, methodology, veterinary, diseases, management, models, data, among other relevant topics of conservation biology that have a direct or substantial impact on the knowledge, distribution, status, threats and conservation of native fauna, flora and fungi.
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