The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary

Kuala Gula 04º 55. 60’N E 100º 28.0’E is a well established bird sanctuary in Malaysia and the Asian region. It is one of the primary corridors or stopover sites of migratory shorebirds during annual migrations and considered one of the major routes of the East Asian – Australasian flyway. Two sampl...

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Main Authors: Lomoljo, Romeo M., Ismail, Ahmad, Yap, Chee Kong, Ismail, Abdul Rahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Australasian Wader Studies Group 2010
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17344/
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author Lomoljo, Romeo M.
Ismail, Ahmad
Yap, Chee Kong
Ismail, Abdul Rahim
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Ismail, Ahmad
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Ismail, Abdul Rahim
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description Kuala Gula 04º 55. 60’N E 100º 28.0’E is a well established bird sanctuary in Malaysia and the Asian region. It is one of the primary corridors or stopover sites of migratory shorebirds during annual migrations and considered one of the major routes of the East Asian – Australasian flyway. Two sampling stations each measuring 100 x 100 meters squared were established within the Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary. The first station (station 1) was located at the mouth of Ban-Zhu-Kao River estuary (104° 55.185’N, 100° 27.840’E) adjacent to a fishing village. The other station (station 2) was located at the inner mouth of Teluk Rubiah River estuary (104° 55.00’N, 100° 27.761’E) surrounded with mangrove forest. The study was undertaken to compare the migratory shore bird species diversity, species richness, evenness, density and the species relative abundance during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary over a one-year period. Sixty-one migratory shorebirds species representing 12 families were identified. No significant (P>0.05) difference in the migratory shorebirds relative abundance and density was observed during northward and southward migration. However, species diversity index (H’= 3.6) of northward migration was significantly higher (P<0.05) compared to southward migration (H’= 3.4). Similarly the species richness of northward migration is higher (P<0.05) compared to southward migration. However, the species evenness does not show significant (P>0.05) difference in both stations.
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spelling upm-173442016-04-08T09:16:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17344/ The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary Lomoljo, Romeo M. Ismail, Ahmad Yap, Chee Kong Ismail, Abdul Rahim Kuala Gula 04º 55. 60’N E 100º 28.0’E is a well established bird sanctuary in Malaysia and the Asian region. It is one of the primary corridors or stopover sites of migratory shorebirds during annual migrations and considered one of the major routes of the East Asian – Australasian flyway. Two sampling stations each measuring 100 x 100 meters squared were established within the Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary. The first station (station 1) was located at the mouth of Ban-Zhu-Kao River estuary (104° 55.185’N, 100° 27.840’E) adjacent to a fishing village. The other station (station 2) was located at the inner mouth of Teluk Rubiah River estuary (104° 55.00’N, 100° 27.761’E) surrounded with mangrove forest. The study was undertaken to compare the migratory shore bird species diversity, species richness, evenness, density and the species relative abundance during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Bird Sanctuary over a one-year period. Sixty-one migratory shorebirds species representing 12 families were identified. No significant (P>0.05) difference in the migratory shorebirds relative abundance and density was observed during northward and southward migration. However, species diversity index (H’= 3.6) of northward migration was significantly higher (P<0.05) compared to southward migration (H’= 3.4). Similarly the species richness of northward migration is higher (P<0.05) compared to southward migration. However, the species evenness does not show significant (P>0.05) difference in both stations. Australasian Wader Studies Group 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17344/1/Kuala%20Gula%20Birds%20Sanctuary.pdf Lomoljo, Romeo M. and Ismail, Ahmad and Yap, Chee Kong and Ismail, Abdul Rahim (2010) The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary. Stilt, 58. pp. 51-56. ISSN 0726-1888 http://awsg.org.au/publications/stilt/
spellingShingle Lomoljo, Romeo M.
Ismail, Ahmad
Yap, Chee Kong
Ismail, Abdul Rahim
The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
title The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
title_full The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
title_fullStr The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
title_full_unstemmed The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
title_short The status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in Kuala Gula Birds Sanctuary
title_sort status of migratory shorebirds diversity in ramsar site during southward and northward migration in kuala gula birds sanctuary
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17344/
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17344/1/Kuala%20Gula%20Birds%20Sanctuary.pdf