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Bird Diversity on the Campus of the Indian Institute of Science - an Evaluation of two Methods of Estimation
Author(s) -
Surendra Varma
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
mapana journal of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-3303
DOI - 10.12723/mjs.10.3
Subject(s) - species evenness , species richness , diversity (politics) , transect , ecology , geography , estimation , species diversity , environmental science , biology , engineering , sociology , systems engineering , anthropology
Two methods namely, short strip transect count(SSTC)and point count(PC),were evaluated to select a robust method of estimating bird diversity on the campus of the Indian Institute of Science, a man-made ecosystem. For bird species/h(PC=6.7,SSTC=3.0) and the number of birds/km2h (PC=184.7,SSTC=40.3),The PC method encountered more species and individuals in relatively shorter time. The mean number of sightings and species per minute (sightings:PC=1.31,SE=0.08,SSTC=0.9,SE=0.07,species:PC=1.09, SE=0.06 and SSTC=0.67,SE=0.03) were also more in the PC method and the differences are very significant (sightings=3.09,p<0.001 and for species=5.48,p<0001). Species accumulation curve richness, diversity(H'=1.98(PC) and 1.75(SSTC),and evenness(E)(0.610 for PC, and 0.50 for SSTC) also favoured the PC method.These results indicate that the PC is an appropriate method for estimating bird diversity.The paper also discusses the possible ecological reasons for PC being a robust method.

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