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Avifauna in the Panipat Region, Haryana (India).

Journal of environmental science & engineering, 2011
Avifaunal study was carried out in the Panipat region, Haryana (India) at 56 locations. 91 birds species were observed during the study, of which, 39 species were aquatic. House sparrow was found to be dominant followed by bank myna, house crow and Indian myna.
J P, Kotangale   +3 more
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A comparative analysis of the avifaunas of different zoogeographical regions

Journal of Zoology, 2001
AbstractThis paper provides a comparison of the landbirds of all main zoogeographical regions, based on the most recent (Sibley–Monroe) listing and classification of the world's birds. This classification arranges 9416 landbird species (i.e. excluding seabirds) into 2002 genera, 140 families and 23 orders. On this basis, the Neotropical region holds 36%
I. Newton, L. Dale
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Diversity and community structure of the agroecosystem avifauna in the Cauvery delta region, South India

Community Ecology, 2022
Farmland bird populations have declined globally raising concerns over habitat loss for a wide range of species. In this study, we explored the significance of agroecosystems for birds at different temporal and spatial scales along the Cauvery delta region, South India. Our results recorded a wide range of 102 species, with passerines and wetland birds
Menon, Manjula, Mohanraj, Rangaswamy
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Mounting evidence for the presence of influenza A virus in the avifauna of the Antarctic region

Antarctic Science, 2006
Penguin blood samples collected at Bird Island, sub-Antarctic South Georgia, and faecal samples taken from penguins at several localities along the Antarctic Peninsula were analysed in order to investigate if influenza A virus is present in penguin populations in the South Atlantic Antarctic region. Serology was performed on the blood samples while the
Wallensten, A   +7 more
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Effect of forest fires on the avifauna of the Northern Amur Region

Russian Journal of Ecology, 2008
To reveal the effect of forest fires on the avifauna of the Northern Amur Region, bird assemblages of primary dark conifer-deciduous forests, wild rosemary larch forests, and secondary larch-birch forests have been studied in the Komsomol’skii and Norskii nature reserves.
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Avifauna structure of the Tomsk Region

Timiryazev Biological Journal
This article synthesizes the results of a 150-year study of the avifauna of the Tomsk Region, providing a complete list of bird species recorded within its territory. It presents an analysis of the avifauna's features, including taxonomic, faunogenetic, landscape-ecological, and arealogical structure, and assesses the degree of avifaunistic similarity ...
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The avifauna of Bungalbin, Western Australia – an arid region with minimal human impact

Australian Field Ornithology, 2020
The Bungalbin area in the Great Western Woodlands of Western Australia has remained relatively free of anthropogenic impacts and we report on the occurrence and abundance of 94 bird species recorded in the area up to 1993. This rich avifauna reflects not only the low anthropogenic impacts in the area but also its position between the Bassian and ...
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Rural depopulation and recent landscape changes in a Mediterranean region: Consequences to the breeding avifauna

Landscape Ecology, 1997
We studied the vegetational and avifaunistic changes following rural depopulation in an area covering 2,600 ha north of Montpellier (Southern France). The study area is covered by a mosaic of Mediterranean habitats that includes cultivation, grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands and is representative of the natural features present and of the human ...
Eric Preiss   +2 more
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Habitat of the Regent Honeyeater Xanthomyza phrygia and the value of the Bundarra-Barraba region for the conservation of avifauna

Pacific Conservation Biology, 1999
Five types of woodland and forest in the Bundarra-Barraba region of northern New South Wales were surveyed for Regent Honeyeaters Xanthomyza phrygia and other birds over two years. Regent Honeyeaters were found in 24 of the 93 transects, at a density of 0.09 birds/ha.
Damon L. Oliver   +3 more
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Checklist of avifauna in Majang forest biosphere reserve in Gambella region of southwest Ethiopia

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
A bird survey was conducted in the Majang Forest Biosphere Reserve, Ethiopia, from February 2019 to December 2023, covering both wet and dry seasons. The study aimed to assess species diversity and habitat preferences across forest, grassland, and wetland ecosystems using stratified sampling.
Md. Rashid Nayeem   +3 more
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