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Winter survey of birds at Keti Bunder, district Thatha, Pakistan.
Author(s):
1. Abbas Ali: Department of Marine Biological Research Laboratory, Karachi, Pakistan
2. Muhammad Altaf: Department of Zoology, Women University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Bagh, Pakistan
3. Muhammad Samar Hussain Khan: Ministry of Climate Change, Islamabad, Pakistan
Abstract:
Keti Bunder is part of Indus Delta and situated at Thatha district, Sindh. The objectives of study were to assessment of avifauna diversity and also noted the threats to the birds of Keti Bunder. To know the avian dominance and diversity of Keti Bunder; we carried out at dawn and dusk in winter season (November, 2015 to February, 2016), using direct and indirect methods. During the survey, total of 49 winter season bird species belonging to 33 genera and 21 families were recorded. A total of 4280 birds were recorded dedicated survey effort from the Keti Bunder. Dominance (D), Shannon-Wiener diversity Index (H’), Simpson Index (S), Evenness (E) and Margalef (R) were observed form the study area as; 0.06, 3.23, 0.94, 0.52 and 5.74 respectively. During the surveys noted that most abundant species of the study area were little egret, cattle egret, greater flamingo, greater egret, and common coot. It is concluded that bird species number are decreasing with passage of time when the data were compared with the previous research due to anthropogenic impacts especially pollution impact.
Page(s): 203-208
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Published: Journal: Punjab University Journal of Zoology, Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Year: 2016
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