期刊名称:Check List - Journal of Species Lists and Distribution
印刷版ISSN:1809-127X
出版年度:2008
卷号:4
期号:03
页码:279-290
出版社:Luís Felipe Toledo
摘要:Baanganga wetland, a 45 km long channel originates near Bishenpur and flows in Idrishpur-Chakheri forest
block of Haridwar district in Uttarakhand, India represents riverine ecosystem. The study area harbors many islands,
varying in shape and size, which remains underwater during the rainy season and provide a good habitat to various plant
taxa, birds (resident as well as migratory) and animals mainly Swamp deer (Cervus duvauceli duvauceli), a critically
endangered species and Hog deer (Axis procinus). To asses the status and distribution of flora, trips were conducted in
the intensive study area. The plants were classified based on their habit and their presence was visually observed. A
total of 178 plant species were recorded, of which 40 species (hydrophytes) were found in aquatic habitat, 122 species
on moist shores and 117 species in upland habitat. Phragmites karka, Polygonum barbatum, Ipomoea carnea, and Typha
elephantina were the most common species in all the habitats. The majority of plants (40) are from Indian oriental
region. The moist shore and upland habitats had maximum similarity (64 %) followed by aquatic and moist shore (26
%) habitats. The status of flora and management of Baanganga wetland ecosystem has been discussed in the paper.