Avian assemblage along an urban gradient: diversity, abundance and richness

Author:

Rashid Ghulam Mustafa1,Butt Abida1,Qadir Abdul2,Ali Mirza Habib3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology , University of Punjab , Quaid-e Azam Campus , Lahore , Pakistan

2. College of Earth and Environmental Sciences , University of the Punjab , Lahore , Pakistan

3. Pakistan Science Foundation , Islamabad , Pakistan

Abstract

Abstract Diversity in avian assemblages of urban (UR), peri-urban (PE) and rural (RU) areas was studied to explore variations in the avian community dynamics in rural – urban gradient. For this purpose, sampling was done from September 2013 to August 2015. A total of 35 sites, each covering an area of 300 m2 were sampled by using point count method. At each site, randomly three points (minimally 5 m apart from each other) were selected to study the birds. According to data, species richness (F2, 32=47.18, P<0.001) varied significantly along a rural-urban gradient. A significant difference in avian density per sampling site (F2, 32=105.41, P<0.001) was also observed along urbanization gradient. In PE and RU areas, avian assemblages were more diverse than UR areas. Among avian guilds, omnivores were the most abundant in UR while insectivores in PE areas. Frugivores and carnivores were abundant in RU areas. Granivores were recorded in all habitats with similar diversity. A close association was recorded in bird density of RU and PE areas than UR areas. Bird species richness and diversity showed negative correlation with built area and positive correlation with vegetation cover in an area.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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