Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
Disclaimer note - WWF - Pakistan
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S.<br />
No.<br />
Detailed Ecological Assessment Report 2008 – Keenjhar Lake<br />
Species Name Total<br />
Keti<br />
Bunder<br />
Keenjha<br />
r Lake<br />
Chotiari<br />
Reservoi<br />
r<br />
Pai<br />
Forest<br />
58 Xenochrophis p. piscator 21 06 11 0 0 04<br />
59<br />
Xenochrophis c.<br />
cerasogaster 02 0 0 02 0 0<br />
60 Naja n. naja 23 16 0 06 0 01<br />
61 Bungarus c. caeruleus 06 01 0 03 0 02<br />
62 Daboia r. russelii 11 07 0 04 0 0<br />
63 Echis carinatus sochureki 269 116 22 122 09 0<br />
64 Hydrophis caerulescens 03 03 0 0 0 0<br />
65 Praescutata viperina 02 02 0 0 0 0<br />
Total Number (number of<br />
individuals collected)<br />
<strong>WWF</strong> <strong>Pakistan</strong> – Indus for All Programme Page 134 of 188<br />
Keti<br />
Shah<br />
3251 899 531 1435 191 195<br />
Rows shaded in light-blue and species reported in literature/ or reported by local<br />
inhabitants<br />
Figure 30 – Percentage of species and total species number recorded from each<br />
site<br />
% and number of species recorded<br />
35<br />
30<br />
25<br />
20<br />
15<br />
10<br />
5<br />
0<br />
Keti Bunder<br />
27<br />
23<br />
23<br />
20<br />
Keenjhar Lake<br />
31<br />
Chotiari Reservoir<br />
26<br />
Site<br />
Pai Forest<br />
18<br />
15<br />
Keti Shah<br />
16<br />
13<br />
Species<br />
% of total recorded<br />
4.3.3 Species diversity<br />
The following tables and figures examine the diversity of each site plus the<br />
evenness across the sites. This analysis incorporates both summer and winter<br />
season data.<br />
The results in Table 41 show that Chotiari Reservoir has the highest species<br />
account, flowed by Keti Bunder, Keenjhar Lake, Pai Forest and then Keti Shah.<br />
However the evenness analysis shows that Chotiari Reservoir has the lowest<br />
evenness value, suggesting that the area is undergoing complex ecological