印度喜马拉雅中部山地鹧鸪(Arborophila torqueola)微生境偏好评估

IF 0.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Avantika Thapa, Bheem Dutt Joshi, Mukesh Thakur, Lalit Kumar Sharma
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地面栖息的鸟类是最脆弱的类群之一。这些鸟类也没有得到充分的研究,因此构成了鲜为人知的鸟类。了解它们的资源选择模式及其与生境构成的关系是确保未来保护工作有效的先决条件。山鹧鸪(Arborophila torqueola)分布在喜马拉雅山脉到东南亚的广阔范围内,但关于其微栖息地的知识仅由中国的一项短期研究提供。它们的生闷气行为和不显眼的栖息地类型使得近距离研究它们极具挑战性。然而,随着相机陷阱的出现,在这项研究中有可能仔细观察它们。我们试图了解其生境选择的模式,以及它与各种营养和非营养成分的关系。本研究揭示了山鹧鸪生境选择的复杂模式。它们喜欢有更大的树冠和竹子覆盖的栖息地。它居住在以橡树和其他树木为主的森林中。在裸地比例较高的地点,它们几乎没有出现。
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Assessing Micro-habitat Preferences of Hill Partridge (Arborophila torqueola) in the Central Himalayan landscape of India
Ground-dwelling birds are one of the most vulnerable taxa. These birds are also under-studied and therefore constitute the lesser-known group of aves. Understanding their patterns of resource selection and their relationship with the composites of their habitat is a prerequisite for ensuring the effectiveness of future conservation efforts. Hill partridge ( Arborophila torqueola) is distributed in a vast range throughout the Himalayas to South-East Asia but knowledge about its micro-habitat is provided by only a single short term study from China. Their sulking behavior and inconspicuous habitat type make it extremely challenging to study them closely. However, with the advent of camera traps, it was possible to observe them meticulously during this study. We attempted to discern the patterns of its habitat selection, and its relationship with various vegetative and non-vegetative components. This study revealed a complex pattern of habitat selection by hill partridge. They preferred habitat with a greater canopy and bamboo cover. It inhabited forests dominated by oak trees in combination with other trees. They were virtually absent from the sites that showed higher bare-ground percentages.
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Avian Biology Research
Avian Biology Research 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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1.50
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17
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Avian Biology Research provides a forum for the publication of research in every field of ornithology. It covers all aspects of pure and applied ornithology for wild or captive species as well as research that does not readily fit within the publication objectives of other ornithological journals. By considering a wide range of research fields for publication, Avian Biology Research provides a forum for people working in every field of ornithology.
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