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Title: The Bird Species of Pandam Wildlife Park and The Surrounding Farmlands
Authors: Dami, F.D
Manu, S.A
Keywords: farm species,
wildlifepark,
species abundance,
vegetation variables,
species diversity.
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Science World Journal
Series/Report no.: Vol.3;No.1;Pp 7-11
Abstract: This study investigated the bird species abundance and diversity of the Pandam wildlife park and the surrounding farmlands. The effect of time of day as well as vegetation variables on bird species diversity in the park and surrounding farmlands was also conducted. 10 transects in each study site were surveyed twice between during the dry season and vegetation variables (trees, fingers, finger-rings two- hand, grazing, farming, canopy cover, ground cover, litter cover, diameter breast height) measured. Results showed that there was a significant difference in bird species diversity between the park and the surrounding farmlands (Wicoxon test, z = -1.961, p=0.050). That time of day had a significant effect on the number of birds seen with the number of birds seen reducing as time approaches midday (Kruskal-Wallis 1-way ANOVA,2=59.651,df=7, p<0.001). Trees, canopy, ground cover and litter cover were positively correlated to, and had a significant effect on bird species diversity in the park (trees: F1, 10=9.942, P=0.014; litter cover: F1, 10=15.521, P=0.004; ground cover: F1, 10=16.868, P=0.003 and canopy: F1, 10=15.487, P=0.004), while in the farmland there was no positive correlation of bird species diversity with any of the vegetation variable, trees (r=0.210, N=10, p=0.560); finger (r=0.038, N=10, p=0.917); ring (r=0.48, N=10 p=0.229); two hand (r=0.058, N=10, p=0.874); grazing (r=-0.141, N=10, p=0.697); farming (r=-0.243, N=10, p=0.500); log (r=-0.183, N=10, p=0.614); shrubs (r=-0.352, N=10, p=0.319); stumps (r=0.195, N=10, p=0.590). Bird diversity index of 3.11 (park) and 3.05 (farmland) is not good enough for an IBA, because the park has been greatly degraded and there was no significant difference in bird diversity index between the park and the surrounding farmlands.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/508
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