Comparison of avian diversity between managed and unmanaged wetlands in Patna, Bihar, India

IF 0.4 Q4 ORNITHOLOGY Ornis Hungarica Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.2478/orhu-2023-0016
Md Shahbaz, Ahbar Alam, M. M. Zafar, M. A. Sulaiman, Anupma Kumari, Gopal Sharma, Shahla Yasmin
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Abstract We compared the bird diversity of a managed (Rajdhani Jalashay) and an unmanaged wetland (Mustafapur) in Patna, Bihar, India. We recorded bird species by using point counts and fixed-route monitoring. At Rajdhani Jalashay, a total of 73 species were recorded, of which 15 species were winter visitors. Two species were in the Near-threatened category: Ferruginous Duck (Aythya nyroca) and Alexandrine Parakeet (Psittacula eupatria), while the others were of least concern. At Mustafapur wetland, 67 species were recorded with 11 species as winter visitors. Simpson’s species diversity index was 0.78 at Rajdhani Jalashay, and 0.81 at Mustafapur wetland. The number of species of waders was 17 at Mustafapur wetland and 11 at Rajdhani Jalashay. The total number of Lesser Whistling-duck (Dendrocygna javanica), a resident bird was almost double (526) at Mustafapur wetland than that at Rajdhani Jalashay (234). The nitrate level was twice higher and the phosphate level was four times higher at Mustafapur wetland than those at Rajdhani Jalashay. The difference in species number and composition between the two wetlands may be attributed to the eutrophication resulting from high nitrate and phosphate levels at Mustafapur wetland. Unfortunately, the Mustafapur wetland is under threat due to human influences. The protection and sustainable management of natural wetlands is required for saving the biodiversity of the area.
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印度比哈尔邦巴特那有管理和无管理湿地的鸟类多样性比较
摘要对印度比哈尔邦巴特那有管理湿地(Rajdhani Jalashay)和无管理湿地(Mustafapur)的鸟类多样性进行了比较。我们采用点计数和固定路线监测的方法记录鸟类种类。在Rajdhani Jalashay共记录到73种,其中冬季候鸟15种。两个物种处于近危类别:铁鸭(Aythya nyroca)和亚历山大长尾小鹦鹉(Psittacula eupatria),而其他物种则最不受关注。在Mustafapur湿地共录得67种,其中11种为冬季候鸟。Rajdhani Jalashay湿地的Simpson物种多样性指数为0.78,Mustafapur湿地为0.81。在Mustafapur湿地有17种涉禽,在Rajdhani Jalashay有11种。穆斯塔法普尔湿地的留鸟小黄鸭(Dendrocygna javanica)的总数(526只)几乎是Rajdhani Jalashay的两倍(234只)。Mustafapur湿地的硝酸盐含量是Rajdhani Jalashay湿地的2倍,磷酸盐含量是Rajdhani Jalashay湿地的4倍。两个湿地在物种数量和组成上的差异可能是由于Mustafapur湿地高硝酸盐和磷酸盐水平导致的富营养化。不幸的是,由于人类的影响,穆斯塔法普尔湿地正受到威胁。自然湿地的保护和可持续管理是拯救该地区生物多样性的必要条件。
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Ornis Hungarica
Ornis Hungarica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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