Rafael A. García, R. F. Duarte, María Patricia Zambrano Gavilanes, F. Z. Gavilanes
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摘要
本文描述了6月和7月在古巴维拉克拉拉省的古巴保护区进行的鸟类聚集生态学研究。鸟类学研究在蛇形土壤上有旱生灌木植物形成的地区进行。对于数据收集,采用线性透射法对该区域进行采样,总共两个,观测者两侧长250 m,宽15 m。在6月和7月共进行了4次计数,采用视觉和听觉方法,并辅以双筒望远镜。对所得数据进行了量化,并应用了不同的生态指标。研究区鸟类共有8目12科22种,其中雀形目5科10种,是最具代表性的鸟类目。其中特有种2属(25%)、5种(53.8%)、10亚种(14.0%)。在植物形成过程中,6月和7月有7个营养行会。6月密度为59.25只/ ha, 7月密度仅为53.93只/ ha。两个月份的相似指数为70%,与该植物组其他月份的相似度非常高。6月和7月的多样性分别为2.22和2.52,丰富度均为13.0。股票变动很小,6月为0.79,6月为0.79。7月份有88只,所以个体数量的分布比较均匀。
The Bird Assemblage of the Cubanacan Protected Area and Its Ecological Relationships: Villa Clara, Cuba
This paper describes an ecological study of bird assembling carried out in Cubanacan Protected Area in Villa Clara province, Cuba, in the months of June and July. The ornithological work was carried out in an area with xeromorphic shrub plant formation on serpentine soil. For the data collection, the area was sampled by the linear transepts method, two in total, 250 m long and 15 m wide on both sides of the observer. A total of 4 counts were made in the months of June and July, which were executed by the visual and auditory method, supported by a binocular. The data obtained were quantified and the different ecological indexes were applied. In the study area, there are 22 bird species belonging to 12 families of 8 orders, Passeriformes being the best represented order with 5 families and 10 species. Of the total number of birds reported, 2 genera (25%), 5 species (53.8%) and 10 subspecies (14.0%) are endemic. In the plant formation, 7 trophic guilds are distinguished in the months of June and July. A density of 59.25 individuals / ha was found in June, while in July it was only 53.93. The similarity index between both months was 70%, very similar to that obtained in this plant formation for other months. The diversity was 2.22 and 2.52 for June and July, respectively, while the richness was 13.0 for both months. Equity varied very little 0.79 in June and 0. 88 in July, so the distribution of the number of individuals is fairly uniform.