埃塞俄比亚西南部Wolkite镇Gubre郊区及其周边垃圾处理场鸟类多样性和丰度评估

S. K. Meles, Bezawork Afework Bogale
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摘要

废物处理场主要用作多面手鸟类的饲养场。本研究的主要目的是评估2017年Gubre副城市Guraghe区及其周围三个废物处理场的鸟类多样性和丰度。在三个研究地点,连续三天分别于上午6:00 - 10:00和下午4:00 - 6:00使用点数计数技术收集数据。共记录鸟类2566只,隶属于6目7科17种。17种鸟类中,ⅰ、ⅲ点各11种,ⅱ点7种。7科中,刺蚊科数量最多,有7种;锥蝇科和镜蝇科数量最少,各有1种;在物种水平上,秃鹰(necrosytes manachus)是最丰富的鸟类。3个地点的鸟类总丰度差异有统计学意义(方差分析p=0.00)。总体而言,I点的个体数最多(1210只),其次是III点(974只)和II点(382只)。上午和下午鸟类的丰度也有显著差异(ttest, p=0.044)。各研究点上午鸟类数量均较多(2点为93只,1点为651只),1点物种多样性值(H′=1.2)高于3点(H′=1.01)和2点(H′=0.90)。在研究区域,垃圾收集者、家养的狗、猫和车辆被认为是对依赖废物的鸟类的威胁。需要进行更多的研究,才能完整地列出研究区域内现有鸟类的种类。
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Assessment of Bird Diversity and Abundance from Waste Disposal Sites in and Around Gubre Subcity, Wolkite Town, Southwestern Ethiopia
Waste disposal sites are predominantly used as feeding sites for generalist birds. The main objective of this study was to assess the diversity and abundance of birds from three waste disposal sites in and around Gubre sub city, Guraghe zone in 2017. Data were collected using point count techniques from 6:00−10:00 a.m. in the morning and 4:00−6:00 p.m. in the afternoon for three consecutive days each in three study sites. During this study, a total of 2566 birds belonging to 17 species, 7 Families and 6 Orders were recorded. From the 17 identified species of birds, 11 species each were from site I and III, while the remaining 7 species were recorded from site II. Among the seven identified families, Accipitridae was numerically the dominant family represented with 7 species, while Columbidae and Scopidae were the least dominant families represented with 1 species each. At species level, Hooded vulture (Necrosyrtes manachus) was the most abundant bird species. The total abundance of birds was significant (ANOVA result, p=0.00) difference among the three sites. In general, highest number of individual birds were counted in site I (1210) followed by site III (974) and site II (382). A significant difference in the abundance of birds between morning and afternoon was also observed (ttest, p=0.044). Greater numbers of birds were counted in morning in all study sites (range: 93 in site II and 651 in site I). Site I was found to be with relatively higher value of species diversity (H’=1.2) than Site III (H’=1.01) and Site II (H’=0.90). In the study area, waste collectors, domestic dogs, cats and vehicles were considered as threats for waste dependent birds. More studies are required to make a complete list of available bird species in the study area.
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