1. Greater Flamingo(Phoenicopterus roseus): Important wintering sites and breeding records in the United Arab Emirates
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Shakeel Ahmed, Salim Javed, Junid N. Shah, Shahid B. Khan, Abdulla Ali Al Hammadi, and Eissa Al Hammadi
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0106 biological sciences ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Disturbance (geology) ,biology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Wetland ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Fishery ,Abu dhabi ,Habitat destruction ,Environmental protection ,Key (lock) ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Marine protected area ,Greater flamingo - Abstract
Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) monitoring was undertaken in the United Arab Emirates from 2003 to 2015 at 36 permanent sites to find key wintering and breeding sites. Bul Syayeef Marine Protected Area with monthly mean of 6553 (±3594) flamingos followed by Al Wathba Wetland Reserve with 1228 (±1190) flamingos topped the list. In addition, Shahama Wetland and Al Aryam Mudflats in Abu Dhabi Emirate form a complex of four nearby sites that hold the majority of nearly 15,000–20,000 birds wintering in the country. Lagoons (Khors) in the northern emirates are the other key wintering sites, that suffer habitat destruction and high disturbance. Breeding has been sporadic and infrequent since the first breeding attempt in 1993. Greater Flamingos have bred successfully only in the Abu Dhabi Emirate on 10 occasions at three sites with the highest eight breeding attempts at Al Wathba and one each at Shahama and Bul Syayeef. A total of 1,972 young have fledged with a high overall breeding success of 43%. The...
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- 2017
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