The birds of the Bush Heritage, Cravens Peak Reserve


Autoria(s): Wells, Dezmond
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Bird communities were studied in two subregional areas of Cravens Peak, the Toko Plains and the Simpson-Strzelecki Dunefields, using the point counts method. A total of 42 2ha 20 minute surveys, 46 five-hundred metre radius area surveys and 170 5km drive through area surveys were conducted and observations made. Bird species were identified, counted and recorded. The data were compared in the two subregions and, as a whole, considering species groups according to land system on which the ecosystem occurs, the specific ecosystem and according to their general feeding habits (insectivore, omnivore, frugivore, granivore, nectarivore and carnivore). Species richness and species relative abundance were compared using Simpson’s Diversity Index and the data revealed that species are distributed largely on the basis of habitat. In general, areas with a greater number of vegetation strata recorded greater species diversity. Overall, the Tall Open Acacia georginae Shrubland on alluvial floodplains has a greater diversity of birds in a 2ha area (0.87, Simpson’s Index of Diversity 1-D) compared to the other survey sites.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59517/

Publicador

Royal Geographical Society of Queensland

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59517/2/59517.pdf

Wells, Dezmond (2009) The birds of the Bush Heritage, Cravens Peak Reserve. Royal Geographical Society of Queensland, Brisbane , QLD.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Dezmond Wells

Fonte

Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #060200 ECOLOGY #Cravens Peak #Birds
Tipo

Report