2021
DOI: 10.31407/ijees11.223
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Diversity, Ecology and Conservation of Pigeons and Doves (Family Columbidae) in Pakistan

Abstract: Pigeons and doves have highly adaptive nature; they not only thrive stably in urban habitats, contribute to a balanced ecosystem for human settling areas as well. They are valued for food, pollination, and trade though their habitat preference and distribution is different in Sindh province of Pakistan. Their current conservation status was also needed to be confirmed, therefore we aimed to record their diversity, ecological conditions as well as their conservation through surveys in different types of habitat… Show more

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“…We discovered that the Columbidae family had an enormous number of species compared to other families, followed by the Accipitridae, Ardeidae, Cuculidae, Estrildidae, and Alcedinidae families. There are 50 genera, and 344 species of pigeons and doves in the Columbidae family distributed worldwide, except 13 are presently extinct [21]. The diversity of the Columbide family is highest in tropical forests.…”
Section: Bird Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We discovered that the Columbidae family had an enormous number of species compared to other families, followed by the Accipitridae, Ardeidae, Cuculidae, Estrildidae, and Alcedinidae families. There are 50 genera, and 344 species of pigeons and doves in the Columbidae family distributed worldwide, except 13 are presently extinct [21]. The diversity of the Columbide family is highest in tropical forests.…”
Section: Bird Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%