Avian Faunal Diversity of Narmada Valley, Jabalpur Region, Madhya Pradesh

Abstract :

Bird’s diversity important for endangered ecosystems because birds are good indicator species and their presence could give clues about the overall health of these systems. In the present study richness, abundance, and flight period of birds have been revealed in the tropical ecosystem of Narmada Valley in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. The avian diversity of Narmada Valley and its surrounding areas at Jabalpur district was studied for a period of two years during June 2014 to May 2016. This area inhabits many residential and migratory bird species. In the present survey reported 86 bird species belonging to 70 genuses, 35 families and 13 orders in which 65 species were prominent resident species of the study area. The great variety of different types of plants, availability of food in different seasons, agricultural land, water availability in surrounding areas were favorable conditions for birds to nesting and survival in this area. The study determines various species of birds which will help in preparing a list for the evaluation and comparison of possible changes regarding the bird fauna in the future and provide measures for their conservation.

Author Name : Sunita Sharma, Rita Bhandari, Arjun Shukla & Shivani Rai

Keywords: Avian diversity, Narmada valley, Migratory species, Residential species, conservation.


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