Avifaunal diversity of Northwestern Himalayas (Jammu and Kashmir) and Trans Himalayas (Ladakh) of India

IF 0.7 Q4 BIOLOGY
Parvaiz Yousuf, Semran Parvaiz, N. Zehbi, Sabia Altaf, Bilal Nasir Zargar, Rouf Rather, J. Tantray, Mohammad Lateef
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Abstract. Yousuf P, Parvaiz S, Zehbi N, Altaf S, Zargar BN, Rather R, Tantray J, Lateef M. 2023. Avifaunal diversity of Northwestern Himalayas (Jammu and Kashmir) and Trans Himalayas (Ladakh) of India. Biodiversitas 24: 212-231. The Himalayas are home to various plants and animals, making it one of the world's most biodiverse regions. The northwestern Himalayan region of the trans-Himalayan Region of Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir, India are home to various bird species due to varied topography and temperature. In this study, we collected the checklists and field data for 3 years based on compiling data from published and unpublished scientific literature, print and electronic, currently accessible in research articles, papers, books, websites, web pages, and field notes. The trans-Himalayas (Ladakh) and Northwestern Himalayas (Jammu and Kashmir) are home to 677 bird species, which belong to 89 families; there are approximately 107 families in the Indian sub-continent, equals to 6.77% of total bird species (>10,000) found globally and 49.2% of total bird species (1,376) in the Indian subcontinent. The family Muscicapidae (53 or 7.8%) has the most species, followed by Accipitridae (41 or 6%), and so on. Furthermore, the threatened species number is 54 (8%), which includes 23 (3.40%), 22 (3.25%), 6 (0.8%), and 3 (0.44%) under Vulnerable, Near Threatened, Endangered, and critically Endangered categories. Moreover, among 677 species, 228 species (33.77%) are found in all the 3 regions, 77 (11.4%) in only Jammu & Kashmir but not Ladakh, 24 (3.55%) in Jammu & Ladakh but not in Kashmir, 152 (22.5%) only in Jammu but not in Kashmir & Ladakh, 80 (11.85%) in Kashmir & Ladakh but not in Jammu, 26 (3.84%) only in Kashmir but not in Jammu & Ladakh, 71 (10.51%) only in Ladakh but not in Jammu & Kashmir. This information could provide these regions first-of-its-kind comprehensive data on bird diversity.
印度西北喜马拉雅山(查谟和克什米尔)和外喜马拉雅山(拉达克)鸟类多样性
Abstract.Yousuf P, Parvaiz S, Zehbi N, Altaf S, Zargar BN, Rather R, Tantray J, Lateef M. 2023.印度西北喜马拉雅山脉(查谟和克什米尔)和外喜马拉雅山脉(拉达克)鸟类多样性。Biodiversitas 24: 212-231.喜马拉雅山是各种动植物的家园,也是世界上生物多样性最丰富的地区之一。印度拉达克和查谟及克什米尔的跨喜马拉雅山西北部地区因地形和气温的变化而成为各种鸟类的家园。在这项研究中,我们从已发表和未发表的科学文献(印刷版和电子版)中收集了 3 年的核对表和野外数据,这些数据目前可从研究文章、论文、书籍、网站、网页和野外笔记中获取。跨喜马拉雅山(拉达克)和喜马拉雅山西北部(查谟和克什米尔)有 677 种鸟类,隶属于 89 个科;印度次大陆约有 107 个科,相当于全球鸟类物种总数(超过 10,000 种)的 6.77%,印度次大陆鸟类物种总数(1,376 种)的 49.2%。鹟科(53 种,占 7.8%)的物种最多,其次是杓鹬科(41 种,占 6%)等。此外,受威胁物种的数量为 54 个(占 8%),其中包括 23 个(占 3.40%)、22 个(占 3.25%)、6 个(占 0.8%)和 3 个(占 0.44%)属于易危、近危、濒危和极危类别。此外,在 677 个物种中,有 228 个物种(33.77%)分布在所有三个地区,77 个物种(11.4%)仅分布在查谟和克什米尔地区,但不包括拉达克地区,24 个物种(3.55%)分布在查谟和拉达克地区,但不包括克什米尔地区,152 个物种(22.5%)仅分布在查谟和克什米尔地区,但不包括拉达克地区。有 152 人(22.5%)只在查谟,但不在克什米尔和拉达克;有 80 人(11.85%)在克什米尔和拉达克,但不在查谟;有 26 人(3.84%)只在克什米尔,但不在查谟和拉达克;有 71 人(10.51%)只在拉达克,但不在查谟和克什米尔。这些信息可为这些地区提供鸟类多样性方面的首个同类综合数据。
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