Ecological values of Ourkiss wetland (Oum El Bouaghi province - Algeria), an overview of waterbirds diversity and richness

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Ryadh Aissaoui
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3436-2571
Mouslim Bara
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3818-424X

Abstract

The monitoring of waterbirds’ abundance and richness serves as the primary method for scientists to characterize the ecological values and diversity profile of wetlands. This survey was specifically conducted in Ourkiss wetland, situated in the Oum El Bouaghi province of East Algeria, spanning from January to May 2013. The study aimed to elucidate the ecological significance of Ourkiss wetland by analyzing various parameters, including the abundance, richness, diversity profile, and conservation status of its waterbird population. A total of 23 species, representing 11 families, were documented during the survey period, with Anatidae and Rallidae emerging as the most prevalent taxa. Notably, Ourkiss wetland exhibited two distinct populations: the “wintering population” and the “breeding population,” with significant waterbird activity observed during migration between the northern and southern regions. The presence of the endangered species Oxyura leucocephala further underscores the ecological importance of this wetland. Noteworthy peaks in waterbird diversity were particularly observed in April, as indicated by richness and Shannon indices. To safeguard the ecological integrity of Ourkiss wetland, it is strongly recommended to intensify conservation efforts and implement effective management plans.

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Ryadh Aissaoui, Department of Biology, Faculté SNVSTU, Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma BP 401 Guelma 24000, Algeria.

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Mouslim Bara, Laboratoire Biologie, Eau et Environnement, Université 8 Mai 1945 Guelma BP 401 Guelma 24000, Algeria.

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