Bibliographic citations
Villegas, K., Zamora, R. (2019). Estudio de la avifauna en la ex planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales para la conservación de la biodiversidad en Cajamarca [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/21541
Villegas, K., Zamora, R. Estudio de la avifauna en la ex planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales para la conservación de la biodiversidad en Cajamarca [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/21541
@misc{renati/516095,
title = "Estudio de la avifauna en la ex planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales para la conservación de la biodiversidad en Cajamarca",
author = "Zamora Pablo, Rosali Madelin",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2019"
}
The objective of the study was to identify avifauna, evaluate the biodiversity índices (frequency, abundance and richness), develop a guide and propose environmental management and conservation plans for the Wastewater Treatment Plant in the city of Cajamarca. The investigation was carried out during the months of june to december 2018 and 2018 and from january to february of 2019. Biweekly counts were made in the 6 oxidation lagoons, by the method of point scoring, random chance, direct counting, playback and Shannon Wiener, these methodologies were carried out during the first 4 hours of the morning (between 6 am to 10 am), 69 species were recorded that formed the richness of this place, within which the month that stood out the most was in the month of december with 41 species. The most abundant species was Plegadis ridgwayi in the month of june. The species that most frequently occur during the study period were Gallinula galeata, Fulica ardesiaca, Pyrocephalus rubinus, Leistes bellicosus and Zonotricha capensis, all of them recorded in the 12 evaluations in which the birds were counted. The month that had the greatest biodiversity was december with a value of 3.08, according to the Index, Shannon Wiener in most natural ecosystems varies between 0.5 and 5. This place has a high diversity of species and this will help implement management plans for the conservation of birds that use this space.
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