Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data

The Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus) is a globally vulnerable stork species that is sporadically distributed in south and southeast Asia. In Malaysia, even though the population shows a gradual decline, the species population status in 2004-2006 is considered stable. However, the recent popul...

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Main Authors: Fauzi, Nur Athirah, Kaviarasu, Munian, Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah
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Published: 2023
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.116992024-11-17T07:38:28Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11699/ Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data Fauzi, Nur Athirah Kaviarasu, Munian Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah QL671-699 Birds The Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus) is a globally vulnerable stork species that is sporadically distributed in south and southeast Asia. In Malaysia, even though the population shows a gradual decline, the species population status in 2004-2006 is considered stable. However, the recent population status of the species is yet to be documented and is in question. Hence, we used data from the citizen science project, eBird to assess the population trend of Lesser Adjutants over 20 years in two selected sites in Muar, Johor. The population of Lesser Adjutants in Pantai Leka reduced over time while the population in Sungai Balang paddy field was likewise. The paddy field might become an alternate choice for the species due to developments and disturbances along the Pantai Leka shore. Most of the coastal mangrove forests in Muar have been degraded caused by the expansion of coconut and oil palm plantations; these remaining two valuable habitats need to be conserved. We discussed the population trends of Lesser Adjutant in two study sites and recommendations to conserve the species and its habitats 2023-10-27 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11699/1/P16702_bb0e905bb1706509cb26d2181e1a7fbb%206.pdf Fauzi, Nur Athirah and Kaviarasu, Munian and Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah (2023) Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data. In: BIO Web of Conferences. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20249404001
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Fauzi, Nur Athirah
Kaviarasu, Munian
Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah
Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data
description The Lesser Adjutant (Leptoptilos javanicus) is a globally vulnerable stork species that is sporadically distributed in south and southeast Asia. In Malaysia, even though the population shows a gradual decline, the species population status in 2004-2006 is considered stable. However, the recent population status of the species is yet to be documented and is in question. Hence, we used data from the citizen science project, eBird to assess the population trend of Lesser Adjutants over 20 years in two selected sites in Muar, Johor. The population of Lesser Adjutants in Pantai Leka reduced over time while the population in Sungai Balang paddy field was likewise. The paddy field might become an alternate choice for the species due to developments and disturbances along the Pantai Leka shore. Most of the coastal mangrove forests in Muar have been degraded caused by the expansion of coconut and oil palm plantations; these remaining two valuable habitats need to be conserved. We discussed the population trends of Lesser Adjutant in two study sites and recommendations to conserve the species and its habitats
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Fauzi, Nur Athirah
Kaviarasu, Munian
Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah
author_facet Fauzi, Nur Athirah
Kaviarasu, Munian
Norazlimi, Nor Atiqah
author_sort Fauzi, Nur Athirah
title Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data
title_short Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data
title_full Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data
title_fullStr Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data
title_full_unstemmed Population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in Muar, Johor using ebird data
title_sort population trend of lesser adjutant (leptoptilos javanicus) in muar, johor using ebird data
publishDate 2023
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