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Journal articles on the topic "Openbill stork"

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Huxley, Julian. "THE OPENBILL STORK ANASTOMUS OSCITANS." Ibis 104, no. 1 (June 28, 2008): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1962.tb08634.x.

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Root, Alan. "NOTES ON FEEDING HABITS OF THE OPENBILL STORK ANASTOMUS LAMELLIGERUS." Ibis 105, no. 3 (April 3, 2008): 399–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1474-919x.1963.tb02515.x.

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Greeshma, P., and E. A. Jayson. "Floating Behaviour of Asian Openbill Stork Anastomus oscitans." Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society (JBNHS) 113 (December 1, 2016): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.17087/jbnhs/2016/v113/119679.

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Srinivasulu, B., and C. Srinivasulu. "Foraging behaviour, dispersion and movement of Openbill Stork Anastomus oscitans (Boddaert)." Zoos' Print Journal 14, no. 10 (September 21, 1999): 117–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.zpj.14.10.117-9.

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Tran Thuy, Linh, Son Nguyen Lan Hung, Van Nguyen Thanh, and Hong Do Thi. "Species diversity of Dao My Stork Garden, Lang Giang district, Bac Giang province." Journal of Science Natural Science 66, no. 4F (November 2021): 75–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.18173/2354-1059.2021-0070.

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The study on Dao My Stork Garden with an area of 3 hectares located in Tan Phuc village, Dao My commune, Lang Giang district, Bac Giang province during 2017 - 2018 has identified 32 bird species belonging to 29 genera, 18 families, 7 orders, including 21 resident species, 11 winter migratory species. There is one species listed in the Vietnam Red Data Book (2007) which is Anastomus oscitans. There are 6 species of water birds living and colony nesting in the stork garden: Little Egret (Egretta garzetta), Chineses pond Heron (Ardeola bacchus), Egret Cattle (Bubulcus coromandus), Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), Intermediate Egret (Egretta intermedia) and Asian Openbill (Anastomus oscitans). The water bird species with the highest number of population in breeding season is the Little Egret. There is a stratification of the habitat and nesting areas of water birds according to the vegetation in the stork garden. Birds mainly nest and live on eucalyptus and bamboo trees. Since this stork garden formed on the land is owned by the household, in order to preserve the stork garden for sustainablity, it is necessary to support from the local government and organizations to invest in the restoration of trees in the garden and protecting the stork garden from illegal bird hunting.
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Sawangproh, Weerachon. "Notes on the foraging and feeding behaviours of the Asian Openbill Stork (Anastomus oscitans)." Ornithology Research 29, no. 1 (March 2021): 42–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43388-021-00045-2.

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Gupta, Rohtash Chand, Tirshem Kumar Kaushik, and Prem Kumari Gupta. "Analysis of avian-biodiversity in rural wetland environs in Panipat district in Haryana, India." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 4, no. 2 (December 1, 2012): 252–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v4i2.259.

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The present study has observed 67 species of wetland birds, belonging to, 10 orders and 18 families from rural wetland Environs in Panipat district located at a distance of 90 KMs north of Delhi on National Highway No.1 (29.39°N 76.97°E) in Haryana, India. Out of 67 species, 35 species were winter migrants, 18 residents, 10 local migrants and four species were summer migrants. Peculiar species of birds recorded in Panipat rural ponds are Painted Stork Mycteria leucocephala, White-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus, Asian openbill- Stork Anastomusoscitans, Lesser Adjutant Stork Leptoptilos javanicus, Black-necked Stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, Oriental White Ibis Threskiornis melanocephalus, Black Ibis Pseudibis papillosa, Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus, Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia, Brahminy Shelduck Tadorna ferruginea, Comb Duck Sarkidiornis melanotos, Tufted Pochard Aythya fuligula and Green Sandpiper Tringa ochropus. On the other hand, familiar species include amongst others, Bar-headed Goose Anser indicus, Common Coot Fulica atra, Northern Shoveller Anas clypeata, Northern Pintail Anas acuta, Common Teal Anas crecca, Common Pochard Aythya ferina, Gadwall Anas strepera and Lesser-whistling Duck Dendrocygna javanica etc. Longest stay during winter season was demonstrated by birds like Northern Shoveller, Northern Pintail, Bar-headed Goose, Greylag Goose and Rudy Shelduck, whereas shortest winter sojourn was observed in case of Mallard, Eurasian Wigeon and Common Pochard. It is interesting to note that migratory birds like Northern Shoveller, Northern Pintail, Common Teal, Bar-headed Goose, Tufted Pochard, and Common Pochard come to Panipat rural ponds from very far off places like Central Russia, Caspian USSR, Siberia, Ladhakh and Central Asia, West and Central Asia and Siberia respectively.
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Datta, Tanmay, and B. C. Pal. "The effect of human interference on the nesting of the openbill stork Anastomus oscitans at the raiganj wildlife sanctuary, India." Biological Conservation 64, no. 2 (1993): 149–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(93)90651-g.

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Meganathan, Thangarasu, and Paul Jeevanadham. "Seasonal and Spatial Variation of Flock Size of Asian Openbill Stork Anastomus Oscitans at Foraging Site in Nagapattinam District, Tamilnadu, India." International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research & Development (IJASRD) 4, no. 11 (December 10, 2017): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.26836/ijasrd/2017/v4/i11/4118.

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Maheswari, A. S., and K. Thiyagesan. "Studies on the role of prey colour and size in deciding the diet chart and prey selection pattern of Asian Openbill Stork (Anastomus oscitans (Boddaert) in Veeranam lake, Cuddalore District,Tamil Nadu, India." Scientific Transactions in Enviornment and Technovation 7, no. 2 (September 15, 2013): 82–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.20894/stet.116.007.002.004.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Openbill stork"

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Datta, Tanmay. "Behavioural ecology of feeding and reproduction in openbill stork anastomus oscitans (Boddaert), at the Raiganj wild life sanctuary, Raiganj, West Dinajpur, India." Thesis, University of North Bengal, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Openbill stork"

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Greeshma, P., and E. A. Jayson. "Asian Openbill Stork (Anastomus oscitans), Not a “Nutcracker”: A Study from Kole Wetlands of Thrissur, Kerala." In Indian Hotspots, 139–49. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6605-4_7.

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ZANCHETTA, CARLO, Martina Giorio, Maria Grazia Donatiello, Federico Rossi, and Rossana Paparella. "Solar Potential and Energy Assessment Data in U-BEM Models: Interoperability Analysis Between Performance Simulation Tools and OpenBIM/GIS Platforms." In CONVR 2023 - Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Construction Applications of Virtual Reality, 1021–32. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0289-3.102.

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To evaluate the energy and solar potential of the building stock and address feasibility studies of building retrofit interventions information standards are required to ensure proper data flow from building and urban models to simulation environments. Energy performance data are gathered from different information containers and therefore the result of simulations needs to be shared in BIM/GIS environments to better address energy policies and decision-making processes. Solar potential and energy retrofit estimation, developed by means of urban models (U-BEM) are too rough to support a decision-making process, even if at a feasibility stage. On the opposite, strategic decisions are defined with reference to large building stocks that require a U-BEM approach. To increase the reliability of this kind of simulations the study proposes to integrate U-BEMS with BIM-based data that are aggregated and published at urban scale as average performance indicators of built systems. The interoperability problem is analyzed both for simulation tools that need to manage this kind of data and openBIM/GIS platforms that need to share performance indicators and simulation results
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ZANCHETTA, CARLO, Martina Giorio, Maria Grazia Donatiello, Federico Rossi, and Rossana Paparella. "Solar Potential and Energy Assessment Data in U-BEM Models: Interoperability Analysis Between Performance Simulation Tools and OpenBIM/GIS Platforms." In CONVR 2023 - Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Construction Applications of Virtual Reality, 1021–32. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/10.36253/979-12-215-0289-3.102.

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To evaluate the energy and solar potential of the building stock and address feasibility studies of building retrofit interventions information standards are required to ensure proper data flow from building and urban models to simulation environments. Energy performance data are gathered from different information containers and therefore the result of simulations needs to be shared in BIM/GIS environments to better address energy policies and decision-making processes. Solar potential and energy retrofit estimation, developed by means of urban models (U-BEM) are too rough to support a decision-making process, even if at a feasibility stage. On the opposite, strategic decisions are defined with reference to large building stocks that require a U-BEM approach. To increase the reliability of this kind of simulations the study proposes to integrate U-BEMS with BIM-based data that are aggregated and published at urban scale as average performance indicators of built systems. The interoperability problem is analyzed both for simulation tools that need to manage this kind of data and openBIM/GIS platforms that need to share performance indicators and simulation results
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