Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan

The family Anatidae consists of aquatic birds such as ducks, geese and swans of varied sizes that belong to the order Anseriformes (Carboneras, 1992). The Anatidae comprise of approximately 148 species (Johnsgard, 2010). This family is commonly found across the globe except for in Antarctica. Data o...

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Main Authors: Nazir, Fakhra, Malik, Inayatullah, Shah, Safdar Ali
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spelling ftwrightuniv:oai:corescholar.libraries.wright.edu:jbm-1177 2023-05-15T13:39:52+02:00 Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan Nazir, Fakhra Malik, Inayatullah Shah, Safdar Ali 2018-12-10T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol5/iss4/4 https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1177&context=jbm unknown CORE Scholar https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol5/iss4/4 https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1177&context=jbm Journal of Bioresource Management duck swan geese mallard migratory bird Animal Sciences Biodiversity Biology text 2018 ftwrightuniv 2021-11-21T10:30:01Z The family Anatidae consists of aquatic birds such as ducks, geese and swans of varied sizes that belong to the order Anseriformes (Carboneras, 1992). The Anatidae comprise of approximately 148 species (Johnsgard, 2010). This family is commonly found across the globe except for in Antarctica. Data on ecology and population of these water birds was taken from protected areas of Pir Lasura National Park (June-July 2009), Banjosa Game Reserve (May-June 2009), Dhirkot National Park (February 2008), Pir Chanasi National park (April-May 2010) and Tolipir National Park (April-May 2008). Only four species from the family Anatidae were found in the study region. Banjosa Game Reserve had the most diversity with 41 % of Mute swan, 10% of Lesser White-fronted Goose and 32% of the Northern Shoveler. Efforts are needed by the concerned parties to conserve the population of the Lesser White-fronted Goose which was only observed in Banjosa Game Reserve and had a low population density, along with a vulnerable status globally. Text Antarc* Antarctica lesser white-fronted goose Northern Shoveler Shoveler Wright State University: CORE Scholar (Campus Online Repository)
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swan
geese
mallard
migratory bird
Animal Sciences
Biodiversity
Biology
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swan
geese
mallard
migratory bird
Animal Sciences
Biodiversity
Biology
Nazir, Fakhra
Malik, Inayatullah
Shah, Safdar Ali
Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan
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swan
geese
mallard
migratory bird
Animal Sciences
Biodiversity
Biology
description The family Anatidae consists of aquatic birds such as ducks, geese and swans of varied sizes that belong to the order Anseriformes (Carboneras, 1992). The Anatidae comprise of approximately 148 species (Johnsgard, 2010). This family is commonly found across the globe except for in Antarctica. Data on ecology and population of these water birds was taken from protected areas of Pir Lasura National Park (June-July 2009), Banjosa Game Reserve (May-June 2009), Dhirkot National Park (February 2008), Pir Chanasi National park (April-May 2010) and Tolipir National Park (April-May 2008). Only four species from the family Anatidae were found in the study region. Banjosa Game Reserve had the most diversity with 41 % of Mute swan, 10% of Lesser White-fronted Goose and 32% of the Northern Shoveler. Efforts are needed by the concerned parties to conserve the population of the Lesser White-fronted Goose which was only observed in Banjosa Game Reserve and had a low population density, along with a vulnerable status globally.
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author Nazir, Fakhra
Malik, Inayatullah
Shah, Safdar Ali
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Malik, Inayatullah
Shah, Safdar Ali
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title Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan
title_short Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan
title_full Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan
title_fullStr Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Census Study of Ducks, Swans and Geese from High-Altitude Wetlands of Pakistan
title_sort census study of ducks, swans and geese from high-altitude wetlands of pakistan
publisher CORE Scholar
publishDate 2018
url https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/jbm/vol5/iss4/4
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