2013
DOI: 10.31357/fesympo.v0i0.1519
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An Assessment of Biodiversity in the Rekawa, Ussangoda and Kalametiya Inland Coastal Ecosystems in Southern Sri Lanka

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“…Locally, the observed avifaunal richness of Kalametiya Lagoon was slightly lower than neighbouring Rekawa Lagoon, where 104 bird species have been recorded [58]. Kalametiya Lagoon thus includes more than 40% of the 184 bird species present in the Rekawa, Ussangoda, Kalametiya inland coastal area [59]. Four of the 34 nationally endemic bird species were encountered in Kalametiya Lagoon: Dicaeum vincens, Dinopium psarodes, Gallus lafayettii, and Cecropis hyperythra.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Locally, the observed avifaunal richness of Kalametiya Lagoon was slightly lower than neighbouring Rekawa Lagoon, where 104 bird species have been recorded [58]. Kalametiya Lagoon thus includes more than 40% of the 184 bird species present in the Rekawa, Ussangoda, Kalametiya inland coastal area [59]. Four of the 34 nationally endemic bird species were encountered in Kalametiya Lagoon: Dicaeum vincens, Dinopium psarodes, Gallus lafayettii, and Cecropis hyperythra.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%