[1]LI Mingru,ZHANG Junbin,SUN Mingde.Study of the Practicability by Use Birds To Estimate Effects of Ecological Engineering Methods[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2002,9(03):66-72.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
9
Number of periods:
2002年03期
Page number:
66-72
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Public date:
1900-01-01
- Title:
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Study of the Practicability by Use Birds To Estimate Effects of Ecological Engineering Methods
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LI Mingru1, ZHANG Junbin2, SUN Mingde2
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1. Department of Leisure Management, Penghu Institute of Technology, Taiwan 880, China;
2. Department of Soil and Water Conservation, Chung Hsing University, Taichung 402, Taiwan, China
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- Keywords:
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ecological engineering methods; birds; vegetation categories
- CLC:
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X171.1;X174
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- Abstract:
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Ecological engineering methods were popular in international recently, and have promoted in Taiwan since 1997.Many researchers have revealed several related discussions and interpretations;however, ecological engineering methods are not put into practice in evaluating the effects of ecology.Ecological engineering methods are many aspects concerning, consequently, the issue of how to conduct the evaluation is crucial.Birds are very sensitive to the environment.Therefore, several studies are conducted which concerning the relationship between birds and environment.Birds are the higher consumers in the ecology.Consequently, when the vegetation changed, the birds’ species and quantity are changed too.The study is based on many literature reviews and applied line transects to investigate the influences of vegetation categories on birds’ habitation at the campus of Chung Hsing University.The finding of this study revealed that the birds’ quantity and species are significantly affected by vegetation categories.Moreover, many literature reviews pointed out that certain bird’s species has specific habitations.Consequently, the choice of proper bird species can be applied as an indicator to estimate the effects of ecological engineering methods.