2021
DOI: 10.2478/eko-2021-0009
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Does Substrate Quality Influence Diversity and Habitat Use of Waterbirds?: A Case Study from Wetlands in Southern India

Abstract: Wetland acts as an important habitat that supports a massive diversity of organisms, especially waterbirds. We examined waterbird diversity and habitat use in relation to abiotic factors at Mavoor and Vazhakkad, two major wetlands in southwestern India. The study was carried out from 2015 December to 2016 November. A total of 50 species from Vazhakkad and 40 species from Mavoor wetlands were recorded; 12 species were exclusive to Vazhakkad and three to Mavoor. Among them, 16 species were winter visitors in Vaz… Show more

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“…Field surveys conducted at six distinct agroecosystems near KVCR on the periphery of the west coast-Sanketham Wetlands, Manthalakkadavu, Vazhakkad, Elamaram, Kodinhi, and Kooriyad-reported 21 shorebird species including migrants, and the species diversity exhibited an increasing trend over years [89] (Figure 3). This distinct assemblage still differs from that of the east coast.…”
Section: Slow Switching Trends Of Shorebird Species To Agroecosystems...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Field surveys conducted at six distinct agroecosystems near KVCR on the periphery of the west coast-Sanketham Wetlands, Manthalakkadavu, Vazhakkad, Elamaram, Kodinhi, and Kooriyad-reported 21 shorebird species including migrants, and the species diversity exhibited an increasing trend over years [89] (Figure 3). This distinct assemblage still differs from that of the east coast.…”
Section: Slow Switching Trends Of Shorebird Species To Agroecosystems...mentioning
confidence: 99%