Biodiversity and habitat use of wintering and breeding waterbirds in Burullus Lake (Ramsar site), Egypt

IF 0.1 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Basma M. Sheta
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The present study seeks to assess the bird biodiversity at the Important Bird Area (IBA) and Ramsar site,Lake Burullus, northern Egypt. Waterbirds biodiversity was assessed at 14 selected sites in the lake duringwinter and spring seasons. The assessment included richness, composition, evenness, abundance, andSimpson and Shannon-Wiener diversity indices. Bird species diversity varied spatially and temporallyamong different sites during the study period. Estimated species richness was 49 species. Winter birdswere mainly migratory waterbirds like waterfowl, distributed in the islets for foraging, which was the mainactivity of 51% of total birds, followed by 36% roosting and 13% breeding at the lake. Evidence ofbreeding was recorded, such as collecting nest material, courtship behavior and food collecting forjuveniles. The hierarchical cluster analysis separated the lake sites into four distinctive habitats: lakeshores, open water, islets and reed beds. Seven bird species showed significant affinities with differenthabitat types: Laughing dove (Streptopelia senegalensis) favored the lake shores habitat (P< 0.04); Littlebittern (Ixobrychus minutus) (P< 0.04), Pied kingfisher (Ceryle rudis) (P< 0.04), Common kingfisher(Alcedo atthis) (P< 0.02), Pied wagtail (Motacilla alba) (P< 0.04), and Graceful prinina (Prinia gracilis)(P< 0.01) were found in islands habitat. Little egret (Egretta garzetta) dominated the reed beds habitatgroup (P< 0.03). The results reflected the importance of Burullus Lake as a wintering and breeding habitatfor birds and suggested that more implemented conservation and management strategies should beadopted.
埃及布鲁勒斯湖(拉姆萨尔遗址)越冬和繁殖水鸟的生物多样性和栖息地利用
本研究旨在评估埃及北部Burullus湖重要鸟类区(IBA)和Ramsar遗址的鸟类生物多样性。在冬春两季,选取湖泊14个地点对水鸟生物多样性进行了评估。评价指标包括丰富度、组成、均匀度、丰度、simpson和Shannon-Wiener多样性指数。研究期间不同地点鸟类物种多样性存在时空差异。物种丰富度估计为49种。冬季鸟类以水禽等迁徙水鸟为主,主要在岛上觅食,占总鸟类的51%,其次为栖息,13%在湖中繁殖。记录了繁殖的证据,如收集筑巢材料,求偶行为和为幼鸟收集食物。分层聚类分析将湖泊遗址分为四种不同的栖息地:湖岸、开阔水域、小岛和芦苇床。7种鸟类与不同生境类型有显著的亲缘关系:笑鸽(Streptopelia senegalensis)偏好湖滨生境(P< 0.04);海岛生境主要有小麻鸦(Ixobrychus minutus) (P< 0.04)、花斑翠鸟(Ceryle rudis) (P< 0.04)、普通翠鸟(Alcedo atthis) (P< 0.02)、花斑鹡尾(Motacilla alba) (P< 0.04)和花斑金鸡(Prinia gracilis)(P< 0.01)。芦苇床生境组以小白鹭(Egretta garzetta)为主(P< 0.03)。研究结果反映了布鲁勒斯湖作为鸟类越冬和繁殖栖息地的重要性,并建议采取更有效的保护和管理策略。
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