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Nest-Plant Correlation and Predator Preclusion in Asian Openbill Storks (Anastomus ascitans):A Case Study from Nawabgunj Bird Sanctuary, India


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1 Botanical Survey of India, Central Regional Centre, 10-Chatham lines, Allahabah, U.P., India
     

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The Asian openbill storks (Anastomus oscitans) build their nests underproper concealment for predation preclusion to protect eggs and nestlings and their wall construction is a meticulous task. The tree species Acacia nilotica and Prosopis juliflora, on islands is the most preferred nest-site and nest building matrial are extracted from Acacia nilotica, Barringtonia acutangula, Cynodon dactylon, Cypnerus rotundus, Eucalyptus citriodora, Prosopis juliflora and Terminalia arjuna. Conservation of these plant species is therefore, integral for nesting process of Asian open bill storks which constitute the most dominant migratory bird species .

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Acacia nilotica, Asian Open Bill Storks, Nest-Site, Nest-Material, Predator, Prosopis juliflora.
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Arti Garg
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  • Nest-Plant Correlation and Predator Preclusion in Asian Openbill Storks (Anastomus ascitans):A Case Study from Nawabgunj Bird Sanctuary, India

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Arti Garg
Botanical Survey of India, Central Regional Centre, 10-Chatham lines, Allahabah, U.P., India

Abstract


The Asian openbill storks (Anastomus oscitans) build their nests underproper concealment for predation preclusion to protect eggs and nestlings and their wall construction is a meticulous task. The tree species Acacia nilotica and Prosopis juliflora, on islands is the most preferred nest-site and nest building matrial are extracted from Acacia nilotica, Barringtonia acutangula, Cynodon dactylon, Cypnerus rotundus, Eucalyptus citriodora, Prosopis juliflora and Terminalia arjuna. Conservation of these plant species is therefore, integral for nesting process of Asian open bill storks which constitute the most dominant migratory bird species .

Keywords


Acacia nilotica, Asian Open Bill Storks, Nest-Site, Nest-Material, Predator, Prosopis juliflora.