Abstract

In recent years, global warming, drought and little rain, forest fires, forest destruction and other human disturbances have had an important impact on the habitat environment of birds, affecting the number and quality of bird habitats, directly threatening the survival and reproduction of birds, leading to a sharp decline in the diversity of bird species. In this study, the PKK National Park (18&#17614' - 18&#17632'N; 102&#17638' - 102&#17659'E), Laos was used as a research site. The birds and their habitats in the park were used as research objects. The species, quantity and distribution of birds were investigated. In addition, the distribution of vegetation and the relationship between bird’s community and habitat types in PKK National Park were studied. Species diversity and Abundance of birds at PKK National Park, was monthly assessed by point count method between January and December 2018. A total of 117 species of birds belonging to 43 families and 18 orders were found in the inspection areas. Among them, Passerine birds (60 species) and Non-Finches (57 species) were almost equal to each other, accounting for 51.3% and 48.7% of total birds species respectively. Again, Anseriformes birds account for the largest number amongst Non-Passeriformes, reaching 15 species, followed by Falconiformes, accounting for 20.5% of total. On the other hand, based on migratory habits, resident birds were found to be highest in our research site which account for 35.04% of total birds and followed by Summer Migratory birds (32.28%), Passage Migrant (23.93%) and Winter Migratory birds (6.83%). Through the quantitative measurement and analysis of various parameters, the focus is on the diversity of birds and species in the park. Further, the factors that can affect species diversity, especially the bird’s survival factors such as vegetation change pattern, transformation rate of green areas, recruitment and restoration pattern of wild animals, especially birds, and other beneficial animal populations were also emphasized in our study. Over and above, exploring the scientific basis for the construction of the green space system of the PKK National Park in Laos with reasonable structure, complete functions and ornamental values was in the heart of this research.

Highlights

  • Biodiversity is the sum of all ecological processes related to the ecological complex formed by organisms and their environment, including millions of animals, plants, microorganisms, their genes and the complex ecological system formed by them and their living environment

  • Zhu (2001) describes city park as a biological flow and energy exchange place which is an important carrier for urban biodiversity

  • The aim of this study has been to examine the relationship between plant species composition, elevation gradient and forest habitat with bird diversity in PKK National Park, Lao PDR

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Introduction

Biodiversity is the sum of all ecological processes related to the ecological complex formed by organisms and their environment, including millions of animals, plants, microorganisms, their genes and the complex ecological system formed by them and their living environment. It is the basic feature of living systems. Biodiversity is the basis for human survival and development. It is mainly related to the functions of the ecosystem, mainly manifested in seven aspects: fixing solar energy, regulating hydrology, preventing soil and water loss, regulating climate, absorbing and decomposing pollutants, storing nutrient elements, promoting nutrient circulation and maintaining the evolutionary process. The greatest value of biodiversity may lie in providing humans with the opportunity to adapt to local and global changes

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