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Species Composition and Abundance of Avifauna Around Meiktila Lake, Meiktila, Mandalay Region
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Title | Species Composition and Abundance of Avifauna Around Meiktila Lake, Meiktila, Mandalay Region | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2022-12-31 | |||||
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Aye San Myint | ||||||
May Thu Tun | ||||||
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Abstract A total of 30 bird species counting to 6449 individuals of avifauna belonging to 25 genera, 17 families and nine orders were recorded in three study sites of Meiktila Lake, during the study period from December 2019 to July 2020. Among the species observed, 15 species were aquatic birds and 15 species were terrestrial ones. A total of 10 species (33.33%) represented the order Passeriformes, seven species (23.33%) in Pelecaniformes, three species (10% each) in Gruiiformes and Coraciiformes, two species each (6.7%) in Suliformes and Columbiformes and one species each (3.33%) in Anseriformes, Podicipediformes and Charadriiformes. The highest numbers of 30 species were recorded in Site I, 28 species in Site II and 22 species in Site III. Among 30 species of avifauna, 13 species were observed in the three study sites and one endemic species was recorded. When the relative abundance of bird species was recorded based on their abundance in study area, seven species were regarded as very common species (vC), 11 species as common (C), and remaining 12 species were regarded as uncommon (uC). Concern with the status of bird species, 28 species of resident and two species of winter visitors were observed. |
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bird, relative abundance, Meiktila Lake | ||||||
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University of Yangon Research Journal 2022 | ||||||
395-406 | ||||||
Vol. 11, No.2 |