Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka

Subasinghe K, Sumanapala AP. 2014. Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka. Biodiversitas 15: 200-205. The Knuckles Mountain Forest Range (KMFR) has a complex mosaic of natural and h...

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Main Authors: KALYA SUBASINGHE, AMILA P. SUMANAPALA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MBI & UNS Solo 2014-10-01
Series:Biodiversitas
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Online Access:http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1502/D150212.pdf
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spelling doaj-8a6d3c9de04a40a8876c316a0457b2a22020-11-25T01:43:14ZengMBI & UNS SoloBiodiversitas1412-033X2085-47222014-10-0115220020510.13057/biodiv/d150212Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri LankaKALYA SUBASINGHE0AMILA P. SUMANAPALA1Environmental Technology Section, Industrial Technology Institute, Colombo 7. Sri Lanka. Tel: +94-11-2379905; email: kalya_subasinghe@yahoo.comDepartment of Zoology, University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya 11600, Sri Lanka.Subasinghe K, Sumanapala AP. 2014. Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka. Biodiversitas 15: 200-205. The Knuckles Mountain Forest Range (KMFR) has a complex mosaic of natural and human modified habitats and the contribution of these habitats to the biological and functional diversities has not been deeply studied. Present study investigated both of these diversities in five habitat types (two natural habitats: Sub-montane forest and Pitawala Patana grassland; three modified habitats: cardamom, pinus and abandoned tea plantations) in Northern Flank of KMFR using birds as the indicator group. Bird communities were surveyed using point count method. A total of 1,150 individuals belonging to 56 species were observed. The highest species richness was reported from the cardamom plantation where as sub-montane forest had the highest feeding guild diversity in terms of Shannon Weiner index. The abandoned tea plantation and the Pitawala Patana grasslands with fairly open habitats, showed relatively lower levels of feeding guild diversities. It is clear that the structurally complex habitats contribute more to the area’s biological and functional diversities and need to be taken into consideration when developing conservation plans. http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1502/D150212.pdfBird species richnessfeeding guild diversitymodified habitatscardamompinus
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AMILA P. SUMANAPALA
Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka
Biodiversitas
Bird species richness
feeding guild diversity
modified habitats
cardamom
pinus
author_facet KALYA SUBASINGHE
AMILA P. SUMANAPALA
author_sort KALYA SUBASINGHE
title Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka
title_short Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka
title_full Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka
title_fullStr Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka
title_full_unstemmed Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka
title_sort biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in northern flank of knuckles mountain forest range, sri lanka
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
series Biodiversitas
issn 1412-033X
2085-4722
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Subasinghe K, Sumanapala AP. 2014. Biological and functional diversity of bird communities in natural and human modified habitats in Northern Flank of Knuckles Mountain Forest Range, Sri Lanka. Biodiversitas 15: 200-205. The Knuckles Mountain Forest Range (KMFR) has a complex mosaic of natural and human modified habitats and the contribution of these habitats to the biological and functional diversities has not been deeply studied. Present study investigated both of these diversities in five habitat types (two natural habitats: Sub-montane forest and Pitawala Patana grassland; three modified habitats: cardamom, pinus and abandoned tea plantations) in Northern Flank of KMFR using birds as the indicator group. Bird communities were surveyed using point count method. A total of 1,150 individuals belonging to 56 species were observed. The highest species richness was reported from the cardamom plantation where as sub-montane forest had the highest feeding guild diversity in terms of Shannon Weiner index. The abandoned tea plantation and the Pitawala Patana grasslands with fairly open habitats, showed relatively lower levels of feeding guild diversities. It is clear that the structurally complex habitats contribute more to the area’s biological and functional diversities and need to be taken into consideration when developing conservation plans.
topic Bird species richness
feeding guild diversity
modified habitats
cardamom
pinus
url http://biodiversitas.mipa.uns.ac.id/D/D1502/D150212.pdf
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