菲律宾西内格罗海岸湿地濒危物种群落验证

IF 0.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Journal of Environmental Science and Management Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.47125/jesam/2023_1/04
Mae Flor G Posadas
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本研究旨在根据当地的观察和经验,确定湿地地区受威胁的鸟类物种,并确定物种之间的时间变化。调查、民族生物学讲习班、关键信息者访谈和焦点小组讨论是从居住在菲律宾中内格罗斯沿海社区的选定参与者收集主要数据时采用的方法。这些地点受威胁的湿地鸟类种类一般被认为是“丰富”的,因为它们普遍存在。这10个地点还共享了两种易受伤害的物种,白鹭(Egretta eulophotes),在当地被当地人称为Tulabong,而灰鹭(Anas luzonica)被当地人称为Pato ilahas。马达加斯加努曼纽斯被认为是濒临灭绝的鸟类,8种近危鸟类(IUCN红色名录),即努曼纽斯arquata、Limnodromus semipalmatus、Charadrius peronii、limmosa Limosa lapponica、Tringa brevipes、Calidris ruficollis和Calidris ferruginea,在几乎所有的研究地点都得到了当地人的证实。然而,在这些地区观察到一些受威胁的物种已经消失和减少。在西内格罗州中部沿海湿地城市和自治市发现的濒危物种的最新名单已被制作出来,这将作为制定相关计划的基础,以妥善管理、保护和发展这些湿地地区。
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Community Validation of Threatened Species in Coastal Wetland Areas of Negros Occidental, Philippines
This research aims to identify threatened bird species in wetland areas and define temporal changes occurring among species based on local observations and experiences. Survey, ethnobiology workshops, key informant interviews and focus group discussions were approaches employed in the collection of primary data from the chosen participants residing in the coastal communities in Central Negros, Philippines. The threatened wetland bird species in these sites are generally perceived as “abundant” as indicated by their perceived common presence. The ten sites also shared two vulnerable species, Egretta eulophotes,locally known as as Tulabong by locals and Anas luzonica called Pato ilahas by the natives. The Numenius madagascariensis is considered endangered and eight near threatened bird species (IUCN Red list), Numenius arquata, Limnodromus semipalmatus, Charadrius peronii, Limosa limosa, Limosa lapponica, Tringa brevipes, Calidris ruficollis and Calidris ferruginea, were validated by locals in almost all of the study sites. However, some threatened species were observed to have disappeared and declined in these areas. An updated list of threatened species found in coastal wetland cities and municipalities in the central area of Negros Occidental was produced that shall serve as basis for crafting relevant programs to properly manage, conserve and develop these wetland areas.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Science and Management (JESAM) is an international scientific journal produced semi-annually by the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). JESAM gives particular premium to manuscript submissions that employ integrated methods resulting to analyses that provide new insights in environmental science, particularly in the areas of: environmental planning and management; protected areas development, planning, and management; community-based resources management; environmental chemistry and toxicology; environmental restoration; social theory and environment; and environmental security and management.
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