Bird communities at an offshore island of Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, UAE – Bilal Kabeer, M.Phil.
Bilal Kabeer, M.Phil.
Doctoral thesis
Bird communities at an offshore island of Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, UAE
Abstract:
In hot arid ecosystems, birds are vulnerable due to changing, mostly warming, climate, reducing already scarce resources and impacting birds’ fitness. In deserts, human-made modification of habitats and intensive management represent potential mitigation measures to defeat these risks. Birds are recognized as important indicators of the state of the environment. Because they are sensitive to habitat …moreAbstract:
oduction rate of the Ospreys on the island. The nests on platforms were more successful in producing fledgelings compared to nests on natural substrates in disturbed habitats and with interspecies competition for nesting sites. The provision of platforms reduces competition for nesting sites and provides safety to adults and young. Our results indicate that ecological modifications on the SBYI coupled …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 4. 3. 2021
Thesis defence
- Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Pavla Hejcmanová, Ph.D.
- Reader: Miroslav Šálek, prof. Dr. Mgr., David Hořák, externi, Junid Nazeer Shah, externi
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KABEER, Bilal. \textit{Bird communities at an offshore island of Abu Dhabi, Sir Bani Yas, UAE}. Online. Doctoral theses, Dissertations. Praha: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences. 2021. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/jeqjeh/.
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Agricultural Specialization / Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture / Živočišná výroba
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