Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia
Small islands are extremely vulnerable to ecosystem disturbances. One of the common factors im-pacting on island ecosystems is the rise of tourism activity and the associated conversion of man-grove forest’s function into tourism’s supporting facility. Those changes will...
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doaj-a69dd51682214742bf5f9ad75e189e882021-05-21T15:03:12ZengPensoft PublishersSilva Balcanica1311-87062020-10-0121251810.3897/silvabalcanica.21.e5610856108Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, IndonesiaDian Iswandaru0Indra Gumay Febryano1Trio Santoso2Hari Kaskoyo3Gunardi Djoko Winarno4Rudi Hilmanto5Rahmat Safe’i6Arief Darmawan7Dini Zulfiani8Universitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas LampungUniversitas MulawarmanSmall islands are extremely vulnerable to ecosystem disturbances. One of the common factors im-pacting on island ecosystems is the rise of tourism activity and the associated conversion of man-grove forest’s function into tourism’s supporting facility. Those changes will ultimately affect the diversity of bird species inhabiting the island.  Therefore, this study aimed to analyse the structure of a bird community in the mangrove forests of the Pahawang Island. The study used the transect method with tracking implemented. The obtained data were analysed using the Shannon-Wienner diversity index. We recorded 28 species from 21 families. Out of 21 families, Columbidae had the highest number of species (three species). Seven feeding guilds were observed during the present study, the maximum number of species belonged to the insectivore group and the minimum – to the nectarivore and omnivore (1 species each) guilds. Based on the abundance rank, the most abundant species was the cave swiftlet (Collochalia linchi). Three of the recorded species are listed in the cat-egory “Protected” according to the Indonesia Law: the brahminy kite (Haliastur indus), sunda pied fantail (Rhipidura javanica), and the black-naped tern (Sterna sumatrana). All bird species that have been recorded during the present study is classified as “Least Concern” in the IUCN Red List. The values of the Shannon-Wienner index suggest neither high nor low diversity (H’ = 2.55). Mangrove forest ecosystems, including the mudflat on the Pahawang Island, are important supporting popula-tions of wild birds through providing foraging, roosting and nesting sites. https://silvabalcanica.pensoft.net/article/56108/download/pdf/communitymangrovePahawang Islandsmall island |
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Dian Iswandaru Indra Gumay Febryano Trio Santoso Hari Kaskoyo Gunardi Djoko Winarno Rudi Hilmanto Rahmat Safe’i Arief Darmawan Dini Zulfiani Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia Silva Balcanica community mangrove Pahawang Island small island |
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Dian Iswandaru Indra Gumay Febryano Trio Santoso Hari Kaskoyo Gunardi Djoko Winarno Rudi Hilmanto Rahmat Safe’i Arief Darmawan Dini Zulfiani |
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Dian Iswandaru |
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Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia |
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Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia |
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Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia |
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Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia |
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Bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the Pahawang Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia |
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bird community structure of small islands: a case study on the pahawang island, lampung province, indonesia |
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Small islands are extremely vulnerable to ecosystem disturbances. One of the common factors im-pacting on island ecosystems is the rise of tourism activity and the associated conversion of man-grove forest’s function into tourism’s supporting facility. Those changes will ultimately affect the diversity of bird species inhabiting the island.  Therefore, this study aimed to analyse the structure of a bird community in the mangrove forests of the Pahawang Island. The study used the transect method with tracking implemented. The obtained data were analysed using the Shannon-Wienner diversity index. We recorded 28 species from 21 families. Out of 21 families, Columbidae had the highest number of species (three species). Seven feeding guilds were observed during the present study, the maximum number of species belonged to the insectivore group and the minimum – to the nectarivore and omnivore (1 species each) guilds. Based on the abundance rank, the most abundant species was the cave swiftlet (Collochalia linchi). Three of the recorded species are listed in the cat-egory “Protected” according to the Indonesia Law: the brahminy kite (Haliastur indus), sunda pied fantail (Rhipidura javanica), and the black-naped tern (Sterna sumatrana). All bird species that have been recorded during the present study is classified as “Least Concern” in the IUCN Red List. The values of the Shannon-Wienner index suggest neither high nor low diversity (H’ = 2.55). Mangrove forest ecosystems, including the mudflat on the Pahawang Island, are important supporting popula-tions of wild birds through providing foraging, roosting and nesting sites.  |
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