斯里兰卡瓦武尼亚瓦武尼亚大学 Pampaimadu 校区鸟类多样性初步调查

Keerthanaram T., Wijerathna H.M.P.A., Sanjeewani H.K.N.
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瓦武尼亚(Vavuniya)是斯里兰卡北部省的一个低地干旱地区,自然森林覆盖面积为 1,238 平方公里,尚未开发。尽管有许多关于瓦武尼亚水鸟的文献,但热带鸟类物种的多样性仍然是一个空白,这也是本研究的出发点。研究区域位于瓦武尼亚中心 10 公里处的 A30 高速公路沿线,植被为干混常绿林。该地区位于干旱地区,平均气温为 28 摄氏度,年降雨量为 1,400 毫米。该地区还包括沿边界相邻的 02 个水塘。研究点的鸟类调查时间为 2022 年 3 月中旬至 7 月底。研究区域内的栖息地多样性是通过准备好的检查表和群落指数(如不同栖息地生态系统的香农-韦纳指数(H')、辛普森多样性指数(D)、辛普森均匀度(E)和物种丰富度(R)来讨论的:林地-稻田(H1);林地-集水区(H2);森林(H3);草地与淹没地生态系统(H4);以及有零星树木的管理花园(H5)。通过核对表,共观察到 93 种鸟类,包括 87 种留鸟和 06 种迁徙鸟,隶属于 47 个科(包括 09 种特有种和 05 种国家濒危物种)。石鸽(Columba livia)属于哥伦布鸽科,出现频率最高(68%,n=123),在不同栖息地分布均匀,但在 H5(39%)广泛发现了鸽科。H1 的 H'(3.5)和 D(0.96)最高;而 H3 的 R(2.52)和 E(0.62)最高。季节性淹没生境 H2 和 H4 为研究区带来了水鸟。这也增加了鸟类食虫动物的数量。许多人为干扰,如栖息地改变、蓄意野火和道路死亡,是研究区鸟类面临的主要威胁。此外,在繁殖季节,研究人员还观察到房舍内流浪狗的活动也是一个潜在威胁。要维持目前的生态状况,必须采取适当的保护策略,包括景观管理、保护现有林地以及提高周边当地社区的认识。 关键词鸟类 群落 列表 生境变化 物种多样性 瓦武尼亚
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A Preliminary Survey of the Avifaunal Diversity in Pampaimadu Premise of the University of Vavuniya, Vavuniya, Sri Lanka
Vavuniya is a lowland dry zone district of the Northern Province of Sri Lanka, which is still unexplored with a natural forest cover of 1,238 km2. Even though there are many kinds of literature concerning the water birds of the Vavuniya, the diversity of tropical avifaunal species is still a gap which was the light of this study. The study area is situated 10 km from the center of Vavuniya along the A30 highway, with the dry-mixed evergreen forest as vegetation. The district is located within the dry zone which experiences a mean temperature of 28° C and annual rainfall of 1,400 mm. It also consists of 02 adjoined tanks along the boundary. The study points were used for the avifaunal survey during mid of March to end of July 2022. Habitat diversity within the study area was discussed using a prepared checklist and the community indices like the Shannon-Weiner index (H‘), Simpson‘s diversity index (D), Simpson‘s evenness (E), and Species richness (R) across various habitats ecosystem: Woodland-Paddy land (H1); Woodland-Water catchment area (H2); Forest (H3); Grassland with inundated land ecosystem (H4); and Manage Garden with Occasional trees (H5) of the study area. The checklist resulted in a total observation of 93 avifaunal species including 87 resident and 06 migrant species belonging to 47 families (including 09 endemics, and 05 nationally threatened species). Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) belongs to Family Columbidae with the highest frequency (68%, n=123) and is evenly distributed across different habitats but the family Ardeidae is found extensively dominating in H5 (39%). H1 is with the highest H‘ (3.5) and D (0.96); while H3 has the highest R (2.52) and E (0.62). The seasonally inundated habitats H2 and H4 bring water birds to the study area. It also increases the availability of avifaunal insectivores. Many anthropogenic disturbances, such as habitat alterations, intentional wildfire, and road mortality are the key threats encountered by the avifaunal species in the study area. In addition to that, the activity of stray dogs within the premises was observed to be a potential threat during the breeding season. Appropriate conservation strategies including landscape management, conservation of available forest land, and proper awareness of neighboring local communities are necessary to maintain the current ecological status.  Keywords: Avifauna, Checklist, Habitat variation, Species diversity, Vavuniya 
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