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Acta Ornithologica | 2014

Habitat Determinants of Woodpecker Abundance and Species Richness in Sub-Himalayan Dipterocarp Forests of North-West India

Raman Kumar; Ghazala Shahabuddin; Ajith Kumar

Abstract. Ecological impacts of habitat change on woodpeckers remain largely unstudied in regions other than Europe and North America. The sub-Himalayan sal Shorea robusta forests of northwest India have 17 woodpecker species, and a history of management-induced habitat modification. We studied how habitat parameters affect woodpeckers at a community level (viz. total abundance and species richness) as well as at individual species level. We assessed woodpecker abundance, species richness and described habitat features at 8 sites representing a gradient of structure and composition in a sal-dominated landscape. We surveyed each site in 2-km-long transects 20 times over breeding and non-breeding seasons and evaluated habitat characteristics in 10 circular and belt plots. We analysed woodpecker abundance, species richness, and abundance of individual species as functions of habitat variables and season. Woodpecker encounter rates and mean species richness, respectively, ranged from 1.5 to 10.0 birds/km and 1.7 to 6.9 species per survey at individual sites. Distance-based estimates of densities for the most frequently-observed species were also obtained. Basal area (large trees) and density of snags positively influenced total woodpecker abundance and species richness, with snags being more important during breeding season. Basal area was important for Greater Flameback Chrysocolaptes lucidus, Grey-faced Woodpecker Picus canus, Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker Dendrocopos macei and Lesser Yellownape Picus chlorolophus. Snags, tree density, tree diameter and termitarium density appeared to affect Greycapped Pygmy Woodpecker Dendrocopos canicapillus, Black-rumped Flameback Dinopium benghalense, Himalayan Flameback Dinopium shorii and Streak-throated Woodpecker Picus xanthopygaeus. Hence, for the conservation of native woodpecker communities in sal forests, it is necessary to retain large trees and standing dead wood.


Science | 2001

Ecological Meltdown in Predator-Free Forest Fragments

John Terborgh; Lawrence Lopez; Percy Nuñez; Madhu Rao; Ghazala Shahabuddin; Gabriela Orihuela; Mailen Riveros; Rafael Ascanio; Greg H. Adler; Thomas D. Lambert; Luis Balbas


Conservation and Society | 2006

Displacement and Relocation from Protected Areas: Towards a Biological and Historical Synthesis

Mahesh Rangarajan; Ghazala Shahabuddin


Biological Conservation | 2010

Do community-conserved areas effectively conserve biological diversity? Global insights and the Indian context

Ghazala Shahabuddin; Madhu Rao


Journal of Tropical Ecology | 1999

Frugivorous butterflies in Venezuelan forest fragments: abundance, diversity and the effects of isolation

Ghazala Shahabuddin; John Terborgh


Current Science | 2006

Science in the wilderness: the predicament of scientific research in India's wildlife reserves

M. D. Madhusudan; Kartik Shanker; Ajith Kumar; Charudutt Mishra; Anindya Sinha; Rohan Arthur; Aparajita Datta; Mahesh Rangarajan; Ravi Chellam; Ghazala Shahabuddin; Ravi Sankaran; Mewa Singh; Uma Ramakrishnan; P. D. Rajan


Biological Conservation | 2011

How good are managed forests at conserving native woodpecker communities? A study in sub-Himalayan dipterocarp forests of northwest India

Raman Kumar; Ghazala Shahabuddin; Ajith Kumar


Conservation and Society | 2006

Consequences of Rural Biomass Extraction for Bird Communities in an Indian Tropical Dry Forest and the Role of Vegetation Structure

Raman Kumar; Ghazala Shahabuddin


Conservation and Society | 2008

Relocation from Protected Areas

Mahesh Rangarajan; Ghazala Shahabuddin

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Raman Kumar

National Centre for Biological Sciences

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Ajith Kumar

Wildlife Conservation Society

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Anindya Sinha

National Institute of Advanced Studies

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Aparajita Datta

Nature Conservation Foundation

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Charudutt Mishra

Nature Conservation Foundation

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Kartik Shanker

Indian Institute of Science

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M. D. Madhusudan

Nature Conservation Foundation

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