Bird Species Diversity of the Mitidja Plain (Northern Algeria) with Emphasis on the Dynamics of Invasive and Expanding Species

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Acrocephalus Pub Date : 2013-06-01 DOI:10.2478/acro-2013-0002
D. Bendjoudi, Haroun Chenchouni, S. Doumandji, J. Voisin
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Abstract This treatise investigates the poorly studied bird fauna of Mitidja Plain (Northern Algeria), with particular notes on the occurrence and expansion of new and alien species. Direct observations, supported by ornithological surveys carried out by Progressive Frequential Sampling (PFS), a version of a point count method, have allowed us to identify 125 bird species. These represent 31% of all species known from Algeria. The species recorded belong to 14 orders, 39 families and 37 genera. According to their biogeographic origins, 36 are Mediterranean, 32 Palearctic, 24 Holarctic, 17 European and 16 of European-Turkestani origin. The Mitidja Plain holds 60 resident-breeder species (48% of all registered species) and is a transit zone for many migratory species (summer and winter migrants constituting 20% and 14% of the total, respectively) and occasional visitors (RA = 12%). Among recently expanding species (introduced or local), the Collared Dove Streptopelia decaocto and Wood Pigeon Columba palumbus, sampled by the spot-mapping method, experienced a very rapid population growth. The first observations of the former were made in 1996 in Algiers. Its numbers experienced a steep increase after 2002, starting from 5.75 pairs/10 ha to reach up to 31.5 pairs/10 ha in 2006. The same applies for the Rose-ringed Parakeet Psittacula krameri, surveyed by direct-count at roosting sites. This species has been able to increase and reproduce since its first introduction into the wild in 1996. The increase in study species populations, especially the Rose-ringed Parakeet, may derive from good weather conditions that favoured the species through providing better feeding conditions, thus high reproduction outcomes.
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阿尔及利亚北部Mitidja平原鸟类物种多样性——以入侵和扩张物种动态为重点
本文调查了阿尔及利亚北部Mitidja平原上研究较少的鸟类区系,特别注意到新种和外来种的发生和扩展。直接观察,再加上渐进式频率采样(PFS)(一种点计数法)进行的鸟类学调查,使我们能够识别125种鸟类。这些物种占阿尔及利亚已知物种总数的31%。记录种隶属于14目39科37属。根据它们的生物地理起源,36个是地中海的,32个是古北的,24个是全北极的,17个是欧洲的,16个是欧洲-土耳其的。Mitidja平原拥有60种常驻繁殖物种(占所有登记物种的48%),是许多迁徙物种(夏候鸟和冬候鸟分别占总数的20%和14%)和偶尔游客(RA = 12%)的过境区。在最近扩大的物种中(引进的或本地的),斑鸠(Streptopelia decaocto)和木鸽(Columba palumbus)的种群增长速度非常快。前者的首次观察是1996年在阿尔及尔进行的。2002年后,其数量急剧增加,从5.75对/10公顷增加到2006年的31.5对/10公顷。这同样适用于玫瑰环长尾小鹦鹉(Psittacula krameri),在其栖息地点进行了直接计数调查。自1996年首次被引入野外以来,这个物种已经能够增加和繁殖。研究物种数量的增加,尤其是玫瑰环长尾小鹦鹉,可能是由于良好的天气条件提供了更好的喂养条件,从而有利于物种的繁殖。
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