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Biodiversity and Seasonal Dispersal of Migratory Birds in the Wadi Al-Kuf Region of Eastern Libya
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Aboushiba, Abdoul Baset Hassen
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التغيرات البيئية
/ الطيور المهاجرة
/ المسطحات المائية
/ النباتات الخضراء
/ الهجرة الموسمية
2025
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Biodiversity and Seasonal Dispersal of Migratory Birds in the Wadi Al-Kuf Region of Eastern Libya
by
Aboushiba, Abdoul Baset Hassen
in
التغيرات البيئية
/ الطيور المهاجرة
/ المسطحات المائية
/ النباتات الخضراء
/ الهجرة الموسمية
2025
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Biodiversity and Seasonal Dispersal of Migratory Birds in the Wadi Al-Kuf Region of Eastern Libya
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Biodiversity and Seasonal Dispersal of Migratory Birds in the Wadi Al-Kuf Region of Eastern Libya
2025
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Overview
Libya lies on the Afro-Palearctic flyway, yet seasonally resolved evidence on migrant use of inland wadis is limited. We present a practical, season-aware field design to document biodiversity and seasonal dispersal of migratory birds in Wadi al-Kuf/ El-Kouf National Park (WDPA 16156), Jabal al-Akhdar, eastern Libya. Thirty fixed stations (≤ 200 m spacing) are stratified across five strata (wooded slopes/maquis; wadi bed & riparian; rocky shrublands; agricultural edges; waterpoints), with three 10-min point counts per station in four phases (spring, breeding, autumn, winter). Vantage scans and habitat notes (water presence/class, distance to water, greenness 0-3, disturbance post-Storm Daniel) link birds to micro-waterbodies and vegetation structure. The workflow is aligned with regional climate (wet Oct-Apr, dry summer) and grounded in Libyan sources on vegetation patchiness and water-driven biodiversity concentration. Filled example tables (richness by habitat × season; station-level water/greenness signals) show the expected pattern of higher richness at waterpoints and riparian sites in spring and autumn, providing a management-ready read-out for protecting perennial pools and prioritizing riparian recovery where disturbance is severe. The framework is intended for rapid deployment, transparent QA/ethics, and reproducible analysis, and can serve as a baseline for long-term monitoring and restoration planning in inland wadis of eastern Libya.
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مركز فكر للدراسات والتطوير
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