Guía descriptiva de aves urbanas del cantón Pangua, provincia de Cotopaxi.
The recognition of birdwatching sites within the Pangua canton and its surroundings such as: gardens, parks, remnants of vegetation and riverbanks allows the application of methods and techniques for the census of birds for their registration, systematization of the information collected and its tra...
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2020
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Resumo: | The recognition of birdwatching sites within the Pangua canton and its surroundings such as: gardens, parks, remnants of vegetation and riverbanks allows the application of methods and techniques for the census of birds for their registration, systematization of the information collected and its translation into a descriptive guide. The work was carried out in a systematic way with the application of interviews and recognition of study sites that allow information to be obtained on the environmental and social situation of the canton. Consequently, the georeferencing of the site allowed the establishment of zoning in the upper and lower zones, each with two temporary observation points, for the collection of information on cards and photographs, in order to carry out the inventory and taxonomic classification of the birds. With the information collected and systematized, we obtained a record of 400 individuals divided into 47 species, 16 families, Thraupidae is the most numerous and 7 orders, being the Passeriform order the predominant one. In the record there are three migrant species and one vulnerable species (Chaetocercus bombus). In the results of Sorensen's similarity index between points, two comparisons have a low index and three comparisons have a high index. The Margalef diversity index was carried out by areas where the result has a high diversity in the two study sites. For the design of the guide, Adobe Photoshop software was used for photo editing and Adobe Indesing for design and layout. The research carried out for the development of the descriptive guide contributes to the knowledge of the state of conservation and mobility of the birds in the study site. Considering that the collection of information about the resources available in the different sites is fundamental for the planning and development of the tourist activity. |
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