Diurnal raptors of Eastern Himalayan foothills: Taxonomic and functional diversity attributes
Published Online: Dec 08, 2024
Page range: 26 - 43
Received: May 28, 2024
Accepted: Aug 22, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/orhu-2024-0020
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Raptors are crucial indicators of ecosystem health, and thus, requires research attention. Despite an upsurge in Indian ornithology, raptors remain poorly studied, particularly in Northeast India. Here, we measured the taxonomic and functional diversity of raptors in Manas National Park, Assam. The study was conducted between 2018–2022. We surveyed 39 standard transects and recorded 776 individuals of raptors belonging to 30 species in different habitats: forest, open and mosaic. The taxonomic alpha diversity was highest in mosaic habitat and lowest in the forest habitat. Crested Serpent Eagle