Sains Malaysiana 42(10)(2013): 1483–1492
Density
and Diversity of Water Birds and Terrestrial Birds in Man-made Marsh, Malaysia
(Ketumpatan dan Kepelbagaian Burung Air dan Burung Daratan di Rawa
Buatan Manusia, Malaysia)
M. Zakaria* & M.N. Rajpar
Faculty of Forestry, Universiti Putra Malaysia, 43400 UPM Serdang,
Selangor, Malaysia
Received: 14 April 2013/ Accepted: 12 May 2013
ABSTRACT
Many bird species are highly dependent on natural marsh habitat.
Unfortunately this habitat is rapidly converted to other land uses. Therefore
artificial or man-made marsh habitat may become an important alternative
habitat for marsh dependent bird species. The main objective of this study was
to determine the density and diversity of water and terrestrial birds at man–made
marsh habitat at Putrajaya using distance sampling
point count technique. A total of 20010 bird individuals of 102 species
representing 31.05% water birds and 68.95% terrestrial birds were detected from
March 2009 to June 2010. Density analysis showed that bird density is 0.64 +
0.02 birds ha-1 and range from 0.60 – 0.68 birds ha-1 at 95.0% confidence interval. It was found that terrestrial
birds had higher density 0.74 + 0.02 birds ha-1 than water birds 0.54 + 0.09 birds ha-1. For water bird species, the
highest density was Black-crowned Nightheron; 2.92 +
1.80 birds ha-1 followed by Purple Heron; 1.55 + 0.93 birds ha-1 and Grey Heron; 1.05 + 0.13 birds ha-1. The
lowest density was recorded in Pintail Snipe; 0.08 + 0.03 birds ha-1, Chinese Egret; 0.08 + 0.02 birds ha-1 and Great
Egret; 0.07 + 0.08 birds ha-1, respectively. In terrestrial birds, the highest
bird density was observed in Rock Pigeon 3.91 + 0.97 birds ha-1, followed by
Eurasian Tree Sparrow; 3.72 + 1.03 birds ha-1, House Crow; 3.69 + 0.33 birds ha-1 and Philippine Glossy Starling; 3.38 + 0.53 birds ha-1. The lowest bird density
was recorded in Brown-capped Woodpecker; 0.07 + 0.02 birds ha-1 and
Lesser Coucal; 0.09 + 0.03 birds ha-1. The
result also shows that terrestrial birds had higher species diversity i.e.,
Shannon–Wiener index (N1 = 3.10), species richness i.e., Margalef’s index (R1= 8.23) and species evenness i.e., Pielou’s J index (E = 0.71) as compared with water birds
(N1 = 2.04; R1= 8.23 and E = 0.65). This study indicates that man–made
marsh is a suitable habitat for diverse avian species and thus should be
protected in order to enhance the population of avian species.
Keywords: Density; diversity; marsh; point count; terrestrial
birds; vegetation; water birds
ABSTRAK
Banyak spesies burung adalah sangat bergantung kepada habitat paya semula jadi. Malangnya habitat ini ditukar kepada penggunaan tanah lain secara pesat. Oleh itu, habitat paya tiruan atau buatan manusia di Putrajaya mungkin boleh menjadi habitat alternatif yang penting bagi spesies burung yang bergantung kepada paya. Objektif utama kajian ini adalah untuk menentukan kepadatan dan kepelbagaian burung air dan daratan di habitat paya buatan manusia menggunakan teknik kiraan titik melalui pensampelan jarak. Sebanyak 20010 individu daripada 102 spesies burung dengan burung air mewakili 31.05% dan burung daratan mewakili 68.95% telah dikesan dari Mac 2009 hingga Jun 2010. Analisis kepadatan menunjukkan bahawa kepadatan burung ialah 0.64 + 0.02 burung ha-1 dan julat dari 0.60 – 0.68 burung ha-1 pada selang keyakinan 95.0%. Ia telah mendapati bahawa burung daratan mempunyai kepadatan yang lebih tinggi 0.74 + 0.02 burung ha-1 daripada burung air 0.54 +
0.09 burung ha-1. Bagi spesies burung air, kepadatan tertinggi adalah Puchong Kuak; 2.92 + 1.80 burung ha-1 diikuti oleh Bangau Paya; 1.55 + 0.93 burung ha-1 dan Puchong Seriap; 1.05 + 0.13 burung ha-1. Kepadatan terendah yang dicatatkan adalah masing-masing Berkek Ekor Kipas;
0.08 + 0.03 burung ha-1, Bangau Cina; 0.08 + 0.02 burung ha-1 dan Bangau Besar; 0.07 + 0.08 burung ha-1,. Untuk burung daratan, kepadatan burung tertinggi diperhatikan adalah Merpati 3.91 + 0.97 burung ha-1, diikuti oleh Ciak Eurasia; 3.72 + 1.03 burung ha-1, Gagak Rumah; 3.69 + 0.33 burung ha-1 dan Perling Mata Merah;
3.38 + 0.53 burung ha-1. Kepadatan burung terendah yang dicatatkan adalah Belatuk Sunda; 0.07 + 0.02 burung ha-1 dan But-but Kecil; 0.09 + 0.03 burung ha-1. Keputusan itu juga menunjukkan bahawa burung daratan mempunyai kepelbagaian spesies lebih tinggi iaitu Indeks Shannon-Wiener
(N1 = 3.10), kelimpahan spesies indeks Margalef (R1 = 8.23) dan kesamaan spesies indeks Pielou’s J (E = 0.71) berbanding dengan burung air (N1 = 2.04; R1
= 8.23 dan E = 0.65). Kajian ini menunjukkan bahawa paya buatan manusia adalah habitat yang sesuai untuk pelbagai spesies burung dan dengan itu perlu dilindungi didalam usaha untuk meningkatkan populasi spesies burung.
Kata kunci: Burung air; burung daratan; kepadatan; kepelbagaian; kiraan titik; paya; vegetasi
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*Corresponding
author; email: mzakaria@putra.upm.edu.my
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