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Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022
BACKGROUND: Libyan wetlands are diverse; the coastline of Libya, in particular, has different kinds of wetlands, such as salt marshes, bays, lakes, lagoons, and islands. These varieties in habitats provide good shelters and foraging sites for migratory birds during their journeys between Eurasia and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10219821/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37251270 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2023.v13.i4.2 |
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author | Etayeb, Khaled Galidana, Ashraf Berbash, Ali Eisa, Adulnasser Al-kordi, Ali Al-Helali, Elias Abuhajar, Mahmoud Alswyeb, Abdulati Abdulqader, Hussien Azabi, Naders Ghriba, Nader Deryaq, Saleh Algnaien, Abdulhafiz Buirzayqah, Saleh Buijlayyil, Murad Bujazlya, Muhanad Hamhoom, Abdulmajid Hamza, Abdulmoula Sharif, Ehab Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Eldaghayes, Ibrahim |
author_facet | Etayeb, Khaled Galidana, Ashraf Berbash, Ali Eisa, Adulnasser Al-kordi, Ali Al-Helali, Elias Abuhajar, Mahmoud Alswyeb, Abdulati Abdulqader, Hussien Azabi, Naders Ghriba, Nader Deryaq, Saleh Algnaien, Abdulhafiz Buirzayqah, Saleh Buijlayyil, Murad Bujazlya, Muhanad Hamhoom, Abdulmajid Hamza, Abdulmoula Sharif, Ehab Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Eldaghayes, Ibrahim |
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description | BACKGROUND: Libyan wetlands are diverse; the coastline of Libya, in particular, has different kinds of wetlands, such as salt marshes, bays, lakes, lagoons, and islands. These varieties in habitats provide good shelters and foraging sites for migratory birds during their journeys between Eurasia and Africa. Since the beginning of the Libyan winter census of waterbirds International waterbirds census (Libya IWC) in 2005, which continued regularly until 2012, it has had relatively the same performance in the number of covered sites. However, since 2013, due to the security situation that Libya has experienced due to wars and conflict, which negatively affected the quality of the IWC in Libya, the number of sites has dramatically decreased, reaching only six locations during the middle of the previous decade. AIM: The IWC 2022 aimed to count the birds along the Libyan coast from January 10 to 29. METHODS: The census activities were conducted from dawn to dusk during the study period by using high-quality Telescopes, binoculars, and digital cameras for the documentation. Point transects method was used to cover the sites. RESULTS: The results of this year showed that a total of 64 sites were covered, and 68 species of waterbirds were counted, with an abundance of 61,850 individuals. During the census period, a total of 52 non-waterbird species found in Wetlands were recorded, and the number of individuals was 14,836 birds. A total of 18 threatened species were observed during this survey, 12 of them are mentioned in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, and nine species are mentioned in the regional activities center of specially protected areas annex II as threatened in the Mediterranean, where the species; Larus audouinii (Payraudeau, 1826), Larus genei (Breme, 1839), and Puffinus yelkouan (Acerbi, 1827) are mentioned in both of them. CONCLUSION: The lack of the number of ornithologists and bird watchers is still one of the factors affecting the quality of the IWC in Libya, as well as lack of funding remains an important factor that plays a major role in the success of the waterbirds census. |
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spelling | pubmed-102198212023-05-28 Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 Etayeb, Khaled Galidana, Ashraf Berbash, Ali Eisa, Adulnasser Al-kordi, Ali Al-Helali, Elias Abuhajar, Mahmoud Alswyeb, Abdulati Abdulqader, Hussien Azabi, Naders Ghriba, Nader Deryaq, Saleh Algnaien, Abdulhafiz Buirzayqah, Saleh Buijlayyil, Murad Bujazlya, Muhanad Hamhoom, Abdulmajid Hamza, Abdulmoula Sharif, Ehab Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Eldaghayes, Ibrahim Open Vet J Original Research BACKGROUND: Libyan wetlands are diverse; the coastline of Libya, in particular, has different kinds of wetlands, such as salt marshes, bays, lakes, lagoons, and islands. These varieties in habitats provide good shelters and foraging sites for migratory birds during their journeys between Eurasia and Africa. Since the beginning of the Libyan winter census of waterbirds International waterbirds census (Libya IWC) in 2005, which continued regularly until 2012, it has had relatively the same performance in the number of covered sites. However, since 2013, due to the security situation that Libya has experienced due to wars and conflict, which negatively affected the quality of the IWC in Libya, the number of sites has dramatically decreased, reaching only six locations during the middle of the previous decade. AIM: The IWC 2022 aimed to count the birds along the Libyan coast from January 10 to 29. METHODS: The census activities were conducted from dawn to dusk during the study period by using high-quality Telescopes, binoculars, and digital cameras for the documentation. Point transects method was used to cover the sites. RESULTS: The results of this year showed that a total of 64 sites were covered, and 68 species of waterbirds were counted, with an abundance of 61,850 individuals. During the census period, a total of 52 non-waterbird species found in Wetlands were recorded, and the number of individuals was 14,836 birds. A total of 18 threatened species were observed during this survey, 12 of them are mentioned in the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, and nine species are mentioned in the regional activities center of specially protected areas annex II as threatened in the Mediterranean, where the species; Larus audouinii (Payraudeau, 1826), Larus genei (Breme, 1839), and Puffinus yelkouan (Acerbi, 1827) are mentioned in both of them. CONCLUSION: The lack of the number of ornithologists and bird watchers is still one of the factors affecting the quality of the IWC in Libya, as well as lack of funding remains an important factor that plays a major role in the success of the waterbirds census. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine 2023-04 2023-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10219821/ /pubmed/37251270 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2023.v13.i4.2 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Etayeb, Khaled Galidana, Ashraf Berbash, Ali Eisa, Adulnasser Al-kordi, Ali Al-Helali, Elias Abuhajar, Mahmoud Alswyeb, Abdulati Abdulqader, Hussien Azabi, Naders Ghriba, Nader Deryaq, Saleh Algnaien, Abdulhafiz Buirzayqah, Saleh Buijlayyil, Murad Bujazlya, Muhanad Hamhoom, Abdulmajid Hamza, Abdulmoula Sharif, Ehab Dayhum, Abdunaser Kammon, Abdulwahab Eldaghayes, Ibrahim Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 |
title | Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 |
title_full | Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 |
title_fullStr | Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 |
title_full_unstemmed | Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 |
title_short | Results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in Libya in 2022 |
title_sort | results of the eighteenth winter waterbird census in libya in 2022 |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10219821/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37251270 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/OVJ.2023.v13.i4.2 |
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