Assessing the Suitability of Habitats for Porphyrio porphyrio indicus and Amaurornis phoenicurus in Urban Wetlands of Peninsular Malaysia.

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY Tropical life sciences research Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-15 DOI:10.21315/tlsr2022.33.2.3
Oluwatobi E Olaniyi, Chukwuemeka O Martins, Mohamed Zakaria
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It becomes imperative to understand the eco-climatic predictors and know the suitable habitat for Porphyrio porphyrio indicus and Amaurornis phoenicurus in the urban wetlands to prevent their local extinction. The study explored the habitat suitability for Porphyrio porphyrio indicus and Amaurornis phoenicurus in Paya Indah wetlands and Putrajaya wetlands of Peninsular Malaysia. Porphyrio porphyrio indicus and Amaurornis phoenicurus surveyed using the point count technique, and a stratified random design. The maximum entropy modelling (MEM) approach and geographic information systems employed to determine the influence of 17 eco-climatic factors on the suitable habitats for the species. Water at a minimum depth (44.30%) and rainfall (74.20%) contributed to the availability of suitable habitats for Porphyrio porphyrio indicus in Paya Indah and Putrajaya wetlands. Also, dissolved oxygen (56.60%) and salinity (43.50%) contributed to habitat suitability for Amaurornis phoenicurus in Paya Indah and Putrajaya wetlands. Large portions of the two urban wetlands were unsuitable for the Porphyrio porphyrio indicus and Amaurornis phoenicurus populations because of several eco-climatic factors. Thus, the models as management tools with a robust population monitoring database and framework would enhance the management effectiveness of the two species and urban wetlands.

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马来西亚半岛城市湿地紫斑蝶和凤梨生境适宜性评价
了解城市湿地的生态气候预测因子,确定其适宜栖息地,防止其局部灭绝成为当务之急。研究了马来西亚半岛巴耶依达湿地和普特拉贾亚湿地中紫斑蝶(Porphyrio Porphyrio indicus)和黄斑鹦鹉(Amaurornis phoenicurus)的生境适宜性。采用点计数法和分层随机调查法,调查了印度斑卟啉和凤梨。采用最大熵模型(MEM)方法和地理信息系统确定了17个生态气候因子对该物种适宜生境的影响。最低深度水(44.30%)和降雨量(74.20%)有助于巴耶依达和普特拉贾亚湿地提供适宜的栖息地。此外,溶解氧(56.60%)和盐度(43.50%)对巴依达和布城湿地的褐家鼠生境适宜性也有影响。由于多种生态气候因素的影响,两个城市湿地的大部分地区不适合紫斑蝶和凤梨种群的生长。因此,该模型作为一种管理工具,具有强大的种群监测数据库和框架,可以提高两种物种和城市湿地的管理效率。
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期刊介绍: Tropical Life Sciences Research (TLSR) formerly known as Journal of Bioscience seeks to publish relevant ideas and knowledge addressing vital life sciences issues in the tropical region. The Journal’s scope is interdisciplinary in nature and covers any aspects related to issues on life sciences especially from the field of biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology and animal, plant, environmental, biomedical and pharmaceutical sciences. TLSR practices double blind peer review system to ensure and maintain the good quality of articles published in this journal. Two issues are published annually in printed and electronic form. TLSR also accepts review articles, experimental papers and short communications. The Chief Editor would like to invite researchers to use this journal as a mean to rapidly promote their research findings.
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