Avian diversity at Beas River conservation reserve under urbanization and intensive agriculture in Punjab, India

Sachin Kumar, T. K. Kler
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Punjab is an agrarian state nurtured by the river Beas and Satluj with a maximum gross cropped area of 98.5% in India. River Beas had been designated as “Conservation Reserve” in 2017 and “Ramsar site” in 2019. Agriculture affects 87% of the globally threatened bird species. Birds are the most noticeable and specialized species in the river habitats; hence the abundance and distribution of birds are often readily interpreted in the context of river health and vice versa. The chapter has been designed to understand the impact of agriculture, urbanization, tree diversity and wetlands along the river on avian diversity based on literature available for the state of Punjab. The chapter aims to generate sustainable management strategies for the conservation of avian diversity at Beas river conservation reserve without hampering the development of the region. The present work reveals that agriculture intensification and urbanization are major concern for avian diversity conservation as both these factors negatively impacts the habitat specialist bird species and favors generalist and insectivore species. The study concludes that significant number of species recorded have specific niche area requirements that are completed by the river’s sub-habitats including feeding, foraging, roosting and nesting therefore the whole area needs protection as a single unit.
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城市化和集约化农业下印度旁遮普双鱼河保护区鸟类多样性
旁遮普是一个农业邦,由比亚斯河和萨特鲁吉河滋养,印度最大的总种植面积为98.5%。双鱼河于2017年被指定为“自然保护区”,2019年被指定为“拉姆萨尔湿地”。农业影响着全球87%的濒危鸟类。鸟类是河流栖息地中最引人注目和最特殊的物种;因此,鸟类的丰度和分布通常很容易在河流健康的背景下解释,反之亦然。本章的目的是根据旁遮普邦现有的文献,了解农业、城市化、树木多样性和沿河湿地对鸟类多样性的影响。本章旨在制定可持续的管理策略,以保护双鱼河自然保护区的鸟类多样性,同时又不妨碍该地区的发展。研究表明,农业集约化和城市化是鸟类多样性保护的主要问题,因为这两个因素都对栖息地的专一鸟类产生负面影响,而对通用型和食虫型鸟类有利。该研究的结论是,大量记录的物种有特定的生态位区域需求,这些需求由河流的亚栖息地完成,包括觅食、栖息和筑巢,因此整个地区需要作为一个整体加以保护。
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