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  1. Maubin University
  2. Department of Zoology

Observation on Habitat Utilization of Some Waterbird Species from Taungthaman Inn (lake)

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Title Observation on Habitat Utilization of Some Waterbird Species from Taungthaman Inn (lake)
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Publication date 2020-12-01
Authors
Yee Yee Cho
San Yin Win
Khin May Nyo
Description
A total of 32 species of waterbirds confined to 28 genera and distributed
three subfamilies, 14 families under seven orders were recorded from Taungthaman
Inn (Lake) during June, 2017 to June, 2018. Among them, 14 species found as
migrant and the remaining 18 species are recorded as resident. Regarding species
composition, the order Charadriformes was the highest (37.50 %)), followed by
Ciconiiformes (34.37 %), Anseriformes (9.37 %), and Podicipediformes, and
Suliformes were the lowest (3.13 %) respectively. Species belonging to the family
Ardeidae and Scolopacidae were most dominant (28.13 % and 18.74 %) and
followed by Anatidae (9.37 %). Phalacrocoracidae, Rallidae and Recurvirostridae
(6.24 % each) respectively. The maximum number of species and individual were
recorded in December and minimum number in October. According to IUCN
(2016), 31 species were the least concern and Anhinga melanogaster and Limosa
limosa were recorded as nearly threatened. Variation in individual numbers may
depend on factors such as food availability, habitat conditions, environmental
factors and weather conditions, there is a need to protect the natural habitats of
birds.
Keywords
Migrant, Resident
Journal articles
Maubin University Research Journal
p. 204 - 214
Vol.11
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