[HTML][HTML] Long-term anthropogenic stressors cause declines in kingfisher assemblages in wetlands in southwestern India

CT Shifa, SK Dayananda, X Yanjie, KA Rubeena… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Fragile wetland habitats are susceptible to multiple threats from anthropogenic activities.
Direct waste deposition, habitat modification and overexploitation of fish have caused …

Conservation prioritization through combined approach of umbrella species selection, occupancy estimation, habitat suitability and connectivity analysis of kingfisher …

S Barik, GK Saha, S Mazumdar - Ecological Informatics, 2022 - Elsevier
Assessment of occupancy status, as well as projection of suitable habitats and connectivity
of wetland indicator species, and thereby identification of potential conservation umbrella …

Noise pollution does not significantly affect distributions of red-wattled lapwing Vanellus indicus and pied king-fisher Ceryle rudis in a riverine ecosystem

P Nasirpour, SM Amininasab… - Ornithology …, 2024 - Springer
Riverine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic activities from
encroaching human populations. Noise pollution can disturb the density, behavior, and …

Impact of anthropogenic Pollution on Bujumbura Rivers: Toward Rivers and Lake Tanganyika Biodiversity Conservation, Burundi

C Sibomana, S Buhungu, D Ntakirutimana… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - ajol.info
Abstract Despite its importance, Lake Tanganyika is threatened by pollution especially
around Bujumbura, the largest city on its shores, leading to its biodiversity loss, habitat …

Avifaunal assemblages within fresh and saltwater resources around a national park; the case of Lake Munyanyange, Lake Edward, and Kazinga Channel in …

S Aggrey, H Akisiimire, M Nicholas, H Augustine… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Background Birds play a critical role in sustaining global ecosystems as well as human
livelihoods. Despite this value, their populations are declining at unprecedented rates with …