Bird-Ecosystem Relationship in an Urbanizing Habitat: Implications for Conservation and Ecosystem Stability

Kangkan Medhi, Jyotismita Das, Rimpi Dhar, Dulumoni Das, Farishta Yasmin, A. Hazarika
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This study explores the association between birds and their urbanizing ecosystems. The study area was divided into 4 quadrats of area 2700 m2 each. Bird species as well as number of individuals of each species were counted using the Line Transect Method. Statistical analysis of the data was performed using Windows Microsoft Excel and SPSS v.28. The investigation revealed a significant correlation (P < 0.05) between bird species and the four distinct sites within the study area. These sites exhibit variations in vegetation composition and include notable features like water bodies. The findings underscore the heavy reliance of certain bird species in this region on specific types of vegetation for their survival and well-being. Removing even a single plant species could potentially disrupt the entire ecosystem. The study documented the presence of 42 bird species across 30 families, including one vulnerable species. Both local and seasonal migratory birds were observed during the research. Although the study identified a decline in bird diversity within the study area, it remains species-rich, displaying moderate to high diversity (Simpson’s Dominance Index: 0.0319; Margalef’s Richness Index: 4.0754). This research emphasizes the critical importance of conserving bird species and their associated vegetation to maintain ecosystem integrity. Strategic sustainable development practices along with habitat enrichment for birds is recommended to maintain the valuable avifaunal diversity of the study area. By highlighting the intricate relationship between birds and their habitat, the study highlights the significance of conservation efforts in safeguarding the overall health of the ecosystem.
城市化栖息地中鸟类与生态系统的关系:对保护和生态系统稳定性的影响
本研究探讨了鸟类与其城市化生态系统之间的关系。研究区域被划分为 4 个四分区,每个面积为 2700 平方米。采用线段法统计鸟类种类和每种鸟类的个体数量。使用 Microsoft Excel 和 SPSS v.28 对数据进行了统计分析。调查显示,鸟类物种与研究区内四个不同地点之间存在明显的相关性(P < 0.05)。这些地点的植被组成各不相同,还包括水体等显著特征。研究结果表明,该地区某些鸟类的生存和福祉严重依赖于特定类型的植被。哪怕是移除一种植物,都有可能破坏整个生态系统。研究记录了 30 个科 42 种鸟类的存在,其中包括一种易危物种。研究期间观察到了本地鸟类和季节性候鸟。虽然研究发现研究区域内的鸟类多样性有所下降,但物种仍然丰富,显示出中等至高等的多样性(辛普森优势指数:0.0319;马加莱夫丰富指数:4.0754)。这项研究强调了保护鸟类物种及其相关植被以保持生态系统完整性的极端重要性。建议采取战略性可持续发展措施,同时丰富鸟类的栖息地,以保持研究区域宝贵的鸟类多样性。通过强调鸟类与其栖息地之间错综复杂的关系,该研究突出了保护工作对维护生态系统整体健康的重要意义。
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