GIS Based Evaluation of Population Density and Diversity of Birds of Prey of District Muzaffargarh, Punjab Pakistan

Diversity and evaluation of populations of raptors were accomplished in District Muzaffargarh (South Punjab, Pakistan) by using belt transect (5 × 0.1Km) method. Incurrent study we reported total 447 raptors, that related to 10 species present in 2 families (Accipitridae and Pandionidae) with a dens...

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Main Authors: Khalil, Muhammad, Ali, Nazakat, Umar, Ali, Iqbal, Azhar, Ahmad, Muhammad, Abdullah, Muhammad, shakoor, Samina, Wajid, Muhammad, Khan, Muhammad Saleem, Javid, Arshad, Ullah, Hayat, Sarfraz, Maliha, Alhomrani, Majid
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Abasyn University 2024
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GIS
Online Access:http://ajlifesciences.com/ojs/index.php/ajls/article/view/296
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Summary:Diversity and evaluation of populations of raptors were accomplished in District Muzaffargarh (South Punjab, Pakistan) by using belt transect (5 × 0.1Km) method. Incurrent study we reported total 447 raptors, that related to 10 species present in 2 families (Accipitridae and Pandionidae) with a density of 34.38 birds/Km2. Values of dominance (0.185), Simpson 0.818, Shannon Wiener 2.00, and evenness (0.567) were measured, recommended in even distribution of the species Black Kite (Milvus migrans; relative abundance, RA 0.082) was most plentiful species, flowed by Shikra (Accipiter badius; RA 0.038), Marsh Harrier (Circus aeruginosus; RA 0.0336), Black Shoulder Kite (Elanus caeruleus; RA 0.0537), Honey Buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus; RA 0.0201), and Brahminy’s Kite (Haliastur indus; RA 0.0157). Another five species (Steppe Eagle, Aquila nipalensis; Common Buzzard, Buteo; Long Legged Buzzard, Buteo rufinus; White Eyed Buzzard, Butastur teesa; and Osprey, Pandion haliaetus) were uncommon (RA 0.0022).