Hindu Kush-Himalaya Watersheds Downhill: Landscape Ecology and Conservation Perspectives 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-36275-1_18
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Swallows and Sparrows in the Human Street-Market Interface of Urban Nepal: Towards a First Open Access GIS Data and Model Inference on the Role of Religion and Culture in Bird Distribution

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“…For example: Chang et al (2020) 2017)) reported about 90.83% of 120 samples of feral pigeon poop consisted of six gastrointestinal parasites with mixed infection more common than single infection endoparasites of feral pigeons in Pashupatinath and Krishna Temple of Kathmandu Valley. A higher abundance of pigeons is associated with holy sites in Kathmandu, Nepal which also indicates that these areas are vulnerable to disease contact and outbreaks (Hansen & Huettmann 2020). More studies related to the infections and diseases caused by increased stress, unmanaged landfill sites, food waste from restaurants and homes, polluted rivers, unmanaged solid waste in avifauna and their transmission to humans along with studies on impacts on urban structures must be conducted in Nepal.…”
Section: Avian Diseases and Human Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example: Chang et al (2020) 2017)) reported about 90.83% of 120 samples of feral pigeon poop consisted of six gastrointestinal parasites with mixed infection more common than single infection endoparasites of feral pigeons in Pashupatinath and Krishna Temple of Kathmandu Valley. A higher abundance of pigeons is associated with holy sites in Kathmandu, Nepal which also indicates that these areas are vulnerable to disease contact and outbreaks (Hansen & Huettmann 2020). More studies related to the infections and diseases caused by increased stress, unmanaged landfill sites, food waste from restaurants and homes, polluted rivers, unmanaged solid waste in avifauna and their transmission to humans along with studies on impacts on urban structures must be conducted in Nepal.…”
Section: Avian Diseases and Human Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%