Species richness of birds for different feeding guilds in summer and winter seasons
Figures of the Article
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Map of the study area. a Annapurna Conservation Area (ACA, represented by the red dashed area in the map of Nepal); b Elevational range in the ACA; and, c Land use pattern of the south-western region of the ACA where this study was conducted
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Photo plates showing a the start point of the bird survey, the confluence of Seti River and Mardi River (1030 m asl); b the snow-covered upper elevational limit for the study (3050 m asl) near the Low-Camp; c an adult Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus), one of the globally endangered birds recorded at 1108 m asl; and, d a juvenile Himalayan Vulture (Gyps himalayensis) observed at 2263 m asl along the Mardi Himal trekking trail
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Elevational distribution range of the most abundant 10 bird species for each of the summer and winter season from the Mardi Himal
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Species richness of birds for different feeding guilds in summer and winter seasons
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Relationship between bird richness and environmental factors (elevation and mean temperature) in a summer season and b winter season in Mardi Himal trekking route, ACA
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Relationship between bird richness and different factors (mean precipitation, distance to the nearest water source and distance to the nearest settlement) in a summer season and b winter season in Mardi Himal trekking route, ACA
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