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Community Ecology of Tropical Birds
Community Ecology of Tropical Birds
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Author : C. Sivaperruman & E.A.Jayson
Pages : 296
Year of Publication : 2010
Language : English
Binding : Hardback
The ecological dynamics of tropical bird communities are of significant interest due to the high levels of biodiversity present in these ecosystems. As a matter of fact, 76% of all bird species found exclusively in a particular geographic area, known as a "center of avian endemism," can be found in tropical regions. This is also true for many plant and animal species. Tropical birds are a crucial component of biodiversity, and their ecological, cultural, recreational, and economic value is widely recognized. They play a vital role in many food webs, and serve as important indicators of ecosystem health. However, many bird populations are declining globally due to factors such as habitat loss and fragmentation, predation, pesticide use, and invasive exotic species. This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the ecology of tropical bird communities. It consists of a total of 12 chapters, which have been divided into two parts. The first part of the book focuses on the forest bird community, examining their status and distribution, species-abundance relationships, seasonal changes, vertical distribution, and habitat utilization. The second part of the book provides a detailed analysis of the wetland bird community. This book is expected to be a valuable resource for field scientists, researchers, students, and naturalists in the field of ornithology.
Pages : 296
Year of Publication : 2010
Language : English
Binding : Hardback
The ecological dynamics of tropical bird communities are of significant interest due to the high levels of biodiversity present in these ecosystems. As a matter of fact, 76% of all bird species found exclusively in a particular geographic area, known as a "center of avian endemism," can be found in tropical regions. This is also true for many plant and animal species. Tropical birds are a crucial component of biodiversity, and their ecological, cultural, recreational, and economic value is widely recognized. They play a vital role in many food webs, and serve as important indicators of ecosystem health. However, many bird populations are declining globally due to factors such as habitat loss and fragmentation, predation, pesticide use, and invasive exotic species. This book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the ecology of tropical bird communities. It consists of a total of 12 chapters, which have been divided into two parts. The first part of the book focuses on the forest bird community, examining their status and distribution, species-abundance relationships, seasonal changes, vertical distribution, and habitat utilization. The second part of the book provides a detailed analysis of the wetland bird community. This book is expected to be a valuable resource for field scientists, researchers, students, and naturalists in the field of ornithology.
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