FOOD CONTENTS ANALYSIS OF WATERFOWL PASSING THROUGH INDUS THE RIVER AT TAUNSA, SOUTH PUNJAB, PAKISTAN

Ghulam Ali Raza
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A study was carried out to assess the food composition of migratory waterfowl in Bet Makwal Kalan, near the Head Taunsa Barrage, along the River Indus passage. Migratory water birds are thought to be important components in dispersal of total living entity especially seeds due to their proclivity for extensive relocations. They might be found in large numbers in the muddy sections. Migratory water birds are important components of total plant dispersal due to their proclivity for making extensive migrations. A sum of 459 gizzard samples was collected, during their Fall migration, relating to 10 Waterfowl species i.e. Northern Pintail (n=56), Eurasian Wigeon (n=17), Garganay (n=07), Mallard (n=02), Northern Shoveler (n=22), Common Teal (n=129), Gadwall (n=158), Tufted Duck (n=04), Common Pochard (n=29) and Ferruginous Duck (n=34). During their winter migration, the Waterfowl species picked plants over animals as their primary source of sustenance when travelling through Taunsa. Food research revealed that all 10 species of birds consumed large amounts of seeds. Out of ten duck species, two plant species (Naias marina and Potamogeton pusillus) consistently ranked among the top seeds ingested by six of the duck species (Eurasian Wigeon, Garganey, Mallard, Gadwall, Tufted Duck, and Common Pochard). Whereas the Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveler, Common Teal, and Ferruginous Duck have been found to consume large amounts of seeds from Potamogeton pectinatus and Poligonum spp. It was determined that molluscans and crustaceans residues were found to be well-represented in the gizzard samples of ducks. The recent study also highlighted that various vegetations play vital role in wetland ecosystems as a basic wild food provider. A larger population of migrating Waterfowl yield better findings for this study, which is currently being undertaken.
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巴基斯坦旁遮普南部taunsa的印度河流域水禽的食物含量分析
在沿印度河通道靠近Head Taunsa拦河坝的Bet Makwal Kalan进行了一项研究,以评估迁徙水禽的食物组成。由于迁徙水鸟具有广泛的迁移倾向,因此被认为是整个生物特别是种子传播的重要组成部分。在泥泞的路段可能会发现大量的它们。迁徙水鸟具有广泛的迁徙倾向,是植物传播的重要组成部分。在秋季迁徙过程中,共采集到10种水禽样本459份,分别为北方尖尾鸭(56份)、欧亚鹭(17份)、加加内鸭(07份)、绿头鸭(02份)、北方铲鸭(22份)、绿脚鸭(129份)、加德瓦尔鸭(158份)、毛羽鸭(04份)、红腹鸭(29份)和铁鸭(34份)。在它们的冬季迁徙中,水禽在穿越陶萨时选择植物而不是动物作为它们的主要食物来源。食物研究表明,所有10种鸟类都食用大量的种子。在10种鸭中,有两种植物(Naias marina和Potamogeton pusillus)一直排在6种鸭(Eurasian Wigeon, Garganey, Mallard, Gadwall, Tufted duck和Common Pochard)摄入的顶级种子中。而北方平尾鸭、北方铲鸭、普通鸭和铁锈鸭则被发现食用大量的马铃薯籽和波利冈籽。我们确定,在鸭子的砂囊样本中发现了软体动物和甲壳类动物的残留物。最近的研究还强调了各种植被作为基本的野生食物提供者在湿地生态系统中发挥着至关重要的作用。目前正在进行的这项研究中,更多的迁徙水禽种群会产生更好的结果。
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