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Four Bird Species in Rice Paddies in Shen-Gou Village, Yilan

Authors: Ni, Min-Hsuan; Fang-Yee Lin;

Four Bird Species in Rice Paddies in Shen-Gou Village, Yilan

Abstract

農業與野生生物的衝突一直都在,野生鳥類吃秧苗、穀物、水果的案例眾多,本計畫針對水鳥吃秧苗的議題,蒐集宜蘭深溝村可能對水稻秧苗造成損害之常見水鳥,主要目標物種為:紅冠水雞、白腹秧雞、花嘴鴨、彩鷸,附帶紀錄其他秧雞科鳥類與其他常見/特殊鳥類。希望為解決農業與野生動物衝突累積基礎資料。

Keywords

Occurrence Rice paddies Birds Yiland Taiwan

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