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Fig. 3 in Ecology Of Avian Settlements In Lake Tonga (Northeast Algeria)

  • 1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Chadli Bendjedid, 36000 El Tarf, Algeria & Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, & Laboratoire Biologie, Eau et Environnement (LBEE). Faculté SNV-STU,
  • 2. Laboratoire Biologie, Eau et Environnement (LBEE). Faculté SNV-STU,
  • 3. National Park of El Kala, 36100 El Kala, El Tarf, Algeria
  • 4. Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences,

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Fig. 3. Evolution of the specific richness of waterbirds at Lake Tonga. common coot is by far the most abundant. The purple swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio is also included in the IUCN Red List and therefore we can say that Lake Tonga is a very important site for waterbirds in our country (Boumezbeur, 1993; Benyacoub et al., 2011). It should be noted that Lake Tonga is the only nesting site of the Whiskered Tern Chlidonias hybrida in Algeria and North Africa (Bakaria et al., 2009).

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Published as part of Loucif, K., Bara, M., Grira, A., Maazi, M. C., Hamli, A. & Houhamdi, M., 2020, Ecology Of Avian Settlements In Lake Tonga (Northeast Algeria), pp. 275-284 in Zoodiversity 54 (4) on page 278, DOI: 10.15407/zoo2020.04.275, http://zenodo.org/record/6455554

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