Seasonal Diversity and Population Status of Waterbirds in Phewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal

B. Giri, M. Chalise
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The study (2007-08) was carried out in Phewa Lake which is one of the largest lake systems in Nepal to evaluate seasonal diversity and population status of waterbirds. A total of 39 waterbird species belonging to 17 families of 5 orders was recorded. The highest number of species (31 species) was found in December and January. Winter was the most diverged season in terms of number of species (35 species) and summer and autumn by 17 species. January had the highest (1584) and September the lowest (345) waterbird population. Out of 39 species, 15 species were winter visitors, 10 resident, and 4 rare winter visitor. The highest diversity ( H =2.6228) was found in February and lowest ( H =1.2014) in June. The value of evenness (Jacob's coefficient) was higher (0.8485) in February and lowest (0.4555) in June. During June, 69.92% (616 individuals) of the total population (881) constituted only Cattle Egret. The dominancy was found highest (C=0.5058) in June and lowest (C=0.1020) in February. The bird communities of summer and autumn were more similar (S=0.7059) than the summer and winter (S=0.5). The fluctuation in number of individuals of bird species was found unrelated to seasons (months) (F=1.71, df = 8, 342, P ≤ 0.05). The species richness was found different in different seasons (months) (Χ 2 =29.34, df = 8, P ≤ 0.05). Detail study of bird diversity and population status with periodic monitoring in Phewa Lake is recommended for their conservation and management as a whole. Key Words: Phewa lake, wetland, waterbirds, diversity, population DOI: 10.3126/jowe.v1i1.1568 Journal of Wetlands Ecology Vol.1(1/2) 2008, p.3-7
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本研究(2007- 2008)在尼泊尔最大的湖泊系统之一Phewa湖进行,以评估水鸟的季节性多样性和种群状况。共发现水鸟39种,隶属于5目17科。在12月和1月发现的种类最多(31种)。以冬季(35种)和夏秋季(17种)为差异最大的季节。1月水鸟数量最多(1584只),9月最少(345只)。39种中冬候鸟15种,留鸟10种,稀有冬候鸟4种。2月份的多样性最高(H =2.6228), 6月份的多样性最低(H =1.2014)。均匀度(雅各布系数)在2月份最高(0.8485),6月份最低(0.4555)。6月,牛白鹭占总种群881只的69.92%(616只)。6月的优势度最高(C=0.5058), 2月的优势度最低(C=0.1020)。夏季和秋季鸟类群落的相似度(S=0.7059)高于夏季和冬季(S=0.5)。鸟类个体数的消长与季节(月)无关(F=1.71, df = 8,342, P≤0.05)。不同季节(月)物种丰富度存在差异(Χ 2 =29.34, df = 8, P≤0.05)。建议在定期监测的基础上,详细研究费瓦湖鸟类的多样性和种群状况,为其整体保护和管理提供依据。关键词:费华湖,湿地,水鸟,多样性,种群DOI: 10.3126/ jour .v1i1.1568湿地生态学Vol.1(1/2) 2008, p.3-7
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