Aggregation of red jungle fowl <i>Gallus gallus</i> on a road in Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park, Myanmar
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- Oi Toru
- Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Momoyama
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- San Aye Mi
- Department of Zoology, Yangon University
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- Nyo Nyo
- Department of Zoology, Yangon University
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- Nwe Tin
- Department of Zoology, Yangon University
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The size and composition of flocks of Red Jungle Fowl Gallus gallus were recorded during spontaneous observations on a road in Alaungdaw Kathapa National Park, Myanmar in the middle of the dry season in 2007. The flocks observed on the 1,600m section of the road consisted of four mixed sex groups, two female only groups, and five solitary males. The average flock size was 2.2 birds if solitary males were included. The overall sex ratio was 1:1.2 which showed no bias from evenness. The population density in the road side secondary forest was tentatively estimated to be 0.8 birds/ha, making it one of the highest densities reported so far.
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- Biosphere conservation : for nature, wildlife, and humans
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Biosphere conservation : for nature, wildlife, and humans 9 (1), 47-51, 2008
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- 13446797
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