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Impact of Urbanization on Seasonal Population Status and Occupancy of House Sparrows in Delhi, India


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1 Amity Institute of Forestry and Wildlife, Amity University, Noida 201 301, India
2 Department of Zoology, Mukand Lal National College, Yamuna Nagar 135 001, India
 

Urbanization has a direct impact on avian communities as it modifies the landscape, consequently changing bird distribution, abundance and the resources on which avian populations depend. With increasing anthropocentric activities, there has been a marked decline in the urban population of house sparrows in Delhi, India. This study was undertaken to determine the impact of varying levels of urbanization (high-, medium- and low-density urban areas, suburban areas and agricultural areas) on the population and occupancy of sparrows. The encounter rate and occupancy probability were high in sub-urban and high-density urban areas, while they were low in lowdensity urban and agricultural areas. With active public participation, the sparrows can be conserved and their population can be re-established in areas where they have become extinct.

Keywords

Encounter Rate, House Sparrow, Occupancy, Population Status, Urbanization.
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Authors

Shikha Choudhary
Amity Institute of Forestry and Wildlife, Amity University, Noida 201 301, India
N. P. S. Chauhan
Amity Institute of Forestry and Wildlife, Amity University, Noida 201 301, India
Rajiv Kalsi
Department of Zoology, Mukand Lal National College, Yamuna Nagar 135 001, India

Abstract


Urbanization has a direct impact on avian communities as it modifies the landscape, consequently changing bird distribution, abundance and the resources on which avian populations depend. With increasing anthropocentric activities, there has been a marked decline in the urban population of house sparrows in Delhi, India. This study was undertaken to determine the impact of varying levels of urbanization (high-, medium- and low-density urban areas, suburban areas and agricultural areas) on the population and occupancy of sparrows. The encounter rate and occupancy probability were high in sub-urban and high-density urban areas, while they were low in lowdensity urban and agricultural areas. With active public participation, the sparrows can be conserved and their population can be re-established in areas where they have become extinct.

Keywords


Encounter Rate, House Sparrow, Occupancy, Population Status, Urbanization.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv119%2Fi10%2F1706-1711