Title of article :
Nest density of the Black-and-Red Broadbill (Cymbirhynchus macrorhyncos) along the Kinabatangan River, in Relation to Riverine Habitat Reduction
Author/Authors :
van kolfschoten, lisette leiden university - institute of biology leiden, Netherlands , van kolfschoten, lisette naturalis biodiversity center, Netherlands , selveno, salani universiti malaysia sabah - institute for tropical biology and conservation, Malaysia , stark, danica j. danau girang field centre - c/o sabah wildlife department, Malaysia , stark, danica j. cardiff university - school of biosciences - organisms and environment division, UK , schilthuizen, menno leiden university - institute of biology leiden, Netherlands , schilthuizen, menno naturalis biodiversity center, Netherlands , schilthuizen, menno universiti malaysia sabah - institute for tropical biology and conservation, Malaysia
From page :
157
To page :
168
Abstract :
In Borneo, the forest type that supports the largest number of species, the tropical lowland rainforest, is decreasing rapidly. To estimate what is the general effect of this habitat degradation and loss on birds, this study looks at the easily visible Black-and-Red Broadbill nests that were surveyed along the Kinabatangan river in eastern Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, and answers the following questions: (i) what is the current density of the population of the Black-and-Red Broadbill between Batu Putih and Bilit, along the Kinabatangan river, (ii) is the abundance of nests correlated with the surrounding habitat type (forest or disturbed area), and (iii) do Black-and-Red Broadbills need and/or use the riparian zone at the riverbank for nesting sites. During this study, a 55.6 kilometre river transect was surveyed for 3 days, and nests that were found were recorded. This study found that Black-and-Red Broadbills nests were significantly more often located in areas with a higher proportion of forest habitat type (compared to disturbed habitat type). Furthermore, this study shows that Black-and-Red Broadbills need branches and sticks at the river’s edge to build their nest on, so they are profiting from the riparian zones along the river. Therefore we recommend enhancement of nesting opportunity by artificially providing above-water nesting sites along the river edge.
Keywords :
Black , and , Red Broadbill , Cymbirhynchus macrorhyncos , Kinabatangan River , riverine habitat reduction
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
Record number :
2576714
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