The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand

Abstract. Chanate W, Wasan D, Pisarut Y, Rungtip S. 2020. The diversity, population, ecology, and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand. Biodiversitas 21: 3910-3918. Wetlands are a crucial habitat for waterbirds as they provide feeding and breed...

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Published in:Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity
Main Authors: Chanate Wanna, DONLA WASAN, YOKCHOM PISARUT, SOI-AMPORNKUL RUNGTIP
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Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:163831885cbb4ff6bb7e3b83e57d55d7 2023-05-15T17:47:18+02:00 The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand Chanate Wanna DONLA WASAN YOKCHOM PISARUT SOI-AMPORNKUL RUNGTIP 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d210862 https://doaj.org/article/163831885cbb4ff6bb7e3b83e57d55d7 EN eng MBI & UNS Solo https://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/6495 https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033X https://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722 1412-033X 2085-4722 doi:10.13057/biodiv/d210862 https://doaj.org/article/163831885cbb4ff6bb7e3b83e57d55d7 Biodiversitas, Vol 21, Iss 8 (2020) biodiversity bangpu nature education center conservation status near-threatened waterbirds wetland Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d210862 2022-12-31T10:33:39Z Abstract. Chanate W, Wasan D, Pisarut Y, Rungtip S. 2020. The diversity, population, ecology, and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand. Biodiversitas 21: 3910-3918. Wetlands are a crucial habitat for waterbirds as they provide feeding and breeding sites and increase survival rates during the non-breeding season. This study aimed to update the status of waterbirds in Bangpu Nature Education Center, Samut Prakarn Province, Thailand by evaluating the species diversity and abundance. The ground count survey was conducted at 3 habitats: mangrove forest, mudflat, and bungalow accommodation from March to October 2017. A total of 34 waterbird species classified under 5 orders, 8 families, and 22 genera were observed. The majority of waterbird species (23 species) were found in the mudflat area with the least number (12 species) observed in the bungalow accommodation location. The Shannon-Weiner diversity index (H’) showed that the mudflat area had significantly greater diversity compared with the other sites. The mudflat area also had the greatest species richness (D) (2.89) and species evenness index (E) (0.38), respectively. The Sorensen similarity index (CS) indicated that the greatest similarity in species (66.67%) was found between the mangrove and bungalow areas. A total of 6 residents, 20 migratory species, and 8 species with both resident and migratory populations were found with 4 species classified as abundant, 3 as common, 15 as moderately common, and 12 as uncommon species identified. In addition, the conservation status of waterbirds is becoming increasingly important with 5 near-threatened species (NT) already identified according to IUCN, 2016 and Red Data of Thailand, 2007, consisting of Heteroscelus brevipes, Limosa limosa, Numenius arquata, Mycteria leucocephala and Vanellus cinereus. It is recommended that monitoring the conservation status of the Bangpu wetlands should be continued to maintain waterbird diversity. Article in Journal/Newspaper Numenius arquata Limosa limosa Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity 21 8
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conservation status
near-threatened
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Biology (General)
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conservation status
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waterbirds
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DONLA WASAN
YOKCHOM PISARUT
SOI-AMPORNKUL RUNGTIP
The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand
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description Abstract. Chanate W, Wasan D, Pisarut Y, Rungtip S. 2020. The diversity, population, ecology, and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand. Biodiversitas 21: 3910-3918. Wetlands are a crucial habitat for waterbirds as they provide feeding and breeding sites and increase survival rates during the non-breeding season. This study aimed to update the status of waterbirds in Bangpu Nature Education Center, Samut Prakarn Province, Thailand by evaluating the species diversity and abundance. The ground count survey was conducted at 3 habitats: mangrove forest, mudflat, and bungalow accommodation from March to October 2017. A total of 34 waterbird species classified under 5 orders, 8 families, and 22 genera were observed. The majority of waterbird species (23 species) were found in the mudflat area with the least number (12 species) observed in the bungalow accommodation location. The Shannon-Weiner diversity index (H’) showed that the mudflat area had significantly greater diversity compared with the other sites. The mudflat area also had the greatest species richness (D) (2.89) and species evenness index (E) (0.38), respectively. The Sorensen similarity index (CS) indicated that the greatest similarity in species (66.67%) was found between the mangrove and bungalow areas. A total of 6 residents, 20 migratory species, and 8 species with both resident and migratory populations were found with 4 species classified as abundant, 3 as common, 15 as moderately common, and 12 as uncommon species identified. In addition, the conservation status of waterbirds is becoming increasingly important with 5 near-threatened species (NT) already identified according to IUCN, 2016 and Red Data of Thailand, 2007, consisting of Heteroscelus brevipes, Limosa limosa, Numenius arquata, Mycteria leucocephala and Vanellus cinereus. It is recommended that monitoring the conservation status of the Bangpu wetlands should be continued to maintain waterbird diversity.
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title The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand
title_short The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand
title_full The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand
title_fullStr The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed The diversity, population, ecology and conservation status of waterbirds in the wetland of Bangpu Nature Education Center, Thailand
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