Coastal Mangrove Avifauna

Coastal Mangrove Avifauna
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Publisher : Ethics International Press
Total Pages : 741
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ISBN-10 : 9781804416273
ISBN-13 : 1804416274
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Book Synopsis Coastal Mangrove Avifauna by : Jayanta Kumar Mallick

Download or read book Coastal Mangrove Avifauna written by Jayanta Kumar Mallick and published by Ethics International Press. This book was released on 2024-07-27 with total page 741 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains a wealth of research combined with almost fifty years of field experience to present this comprehensive review of resident and migratory avian species in the coastal mangrove forests of the Indian-Bangladesh Sundarbans and hinterland. The book gives a general account of the diversity and distribution of resident and migratory avian species with special emphasis on their ecology in a changing climate. It provides a detailed reference source, covering mangroves’ spatial heterogeneity and bird diversity; impact of mangroves and non-mangrove vegetation on the birds including provision for food, shelter and reproduction; role of birds in the food web; relationships among bird communities; and impacts on the habitats of the birds. The study of the 580 species in the region shows those better able to adapt to changing environments, and those more sensitive to climate change. Species that are relatively short-lived but reproduce very easily, are able to adapt and respond quickly to changes. Threatened species may be able to recover if governments, wildlife officials, non-government conservationists and other stakeholders can act quickly to support them.


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