埃塞俄比亚西南部Gibe Sheleko国家公园不同生境类型鸟类群落及其分布格局评估

Hadis Tadele Desta, A. Bekele, S. Wagaw, Simeneh Admasu
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本研究于2015年3月至8月在Gibe Sheleko国家公园进行,涵盖旱季和雨季。根据生境特点选取样点,林地生境采用1 km以内样线,样线间距为250 ~ 300 m,河流森林生境采用点数法。共记录到116种鸟类,包括埃塞俄比亚和厄立特里亚的2种特有鸟类。河流生境的物种数量(100种,H′= 3.00)和多样性均高于林地生境(84种)。干季物种数(111种)高于湿季物种数(105种)。两生境间鸟类种类数差异不显著。不同生境间鸟类丰度差异显著(t=1.418, P<0.05, df=1)。两种生境类型中各物种的相对丰度不同,其中稀有和常见鸟类的数量略高于其他物种的丰度。鸟类物种丰富度、多样性和相对丰度及其在生境间的分布通常由食物的可得性、植被结构和季节决定。此外,由于农业投资的扩大、非法定居和森林砍伐等人为因素,该地区面临着严重的压力。因此,不论是现在还是将来,要维持公园的生物多样性,重要的保育和管理工作是必不可少的。关键词:鸟类,吉布谢勒科国家公园,森林砍伐,栖息地特征,相对丰度。
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Assessment of avifaunal assemblage and their distribution pattern across different habitat types of Gibe Sheleko National Park, South-western Ethiopia
This study was conducted in Gibe Sheleko National Park from March to August 2015 covering wet and dry seasons. Sampling sites were taken based on the habitat characteristics and a transect line of 1 or less km with a distance of 250 to 300 m in between the transect lines was taken in the woodland habitat and point count was used in the riverine forest habitat. A total of 116 bird species consisting of 2 endemics to both Ethiopia and Eritrea were recorded. The riverine habitat had higher species number (100 species, H’= 3.00) and diversity during both seasons than the woodland habitat (84 species). The number of species during the dry season (111) was higher than during the wet season (105). The variation in avifauna species number between the two habitats was not significant. However, there was a significant variation in abundance of birds between habitats (t=1.418, P<0.05 and df=1) during both seasons. The relative abundance of each species in the two habitat types was different, where the number of rare and frequent birds is somewhat higher than the other abundance ranks. Generally, avifauna species richness, diversity and relative abundance including their distribution between habitats were determined by the availability of food, vegetation structure and season. Moreover, the area is under severe pressure exacerbated by human-induced factors such as the expansion of agricultural investments, illegal settlement as well as deforestation. Therefore, significant conservation and management undertakings are very essential to maintain the biodiversity of the Park for present and future.   Key words: Avifauna, Gibe Sheleko National Park, deforestation, habitat characteristics, relative abundance.
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