Effect of habitat characteristics on waterbird diversity along river ganga in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh
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2017
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Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun
Abstract
Riverine floodplains are a mosaic of different habitat available in the riverine
area. It is extensively used by an array of flora and fauna. It supports a huge
biodiversity by providing habitat as a resource to various taxa. Many waterbird
species are directly and indirectly dependent on the riverine floodplains and use
riverine habitat at a certain stage in their life cycle. The area also supports a high
diversity of wintering waterbirds. Migratory bird takes refuge in the area during
the severe winter in their native habitat. Habitat-specific species use different
types of habitat present in the riverine floodplain. The riverine system also has an
intricate relationship with the humans. Since a long time, these habitats are
subjected to overexploitation that affects the natural ecological processes and the
functioning of river. Degradations of floodplains of the major rivers of the world
by alteration of water flow, encroachment in river islands and collection river bed
materials, discharge of urban and industrial effluents, are threatening the
biodiversity of rivers and their associated wetlands. The effect due to different
levels of the disturbance is unknown on the diversity and abundance of
waterbirds. On these lines, I conducted my study focused on identifying what are
the habitat characteristics which is affecting the abundance and diversity of
waterbirds and what are the anthropogenic factors affecting its diversity and
abundance. The study was carried out in Allahabad District of Uttar Pradesh. It is known for
the confluence of two major rivers of India, river Ganga, and its tributary river
Yamuna
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Birds, Waterbirds, Species diversity, Habitat characteristics, Impact, River ganga, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh