Habitat partitioning by two sympatricTurdoides species in the vicinity of lake Naivasha, Kenya

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Tadesse Woldemariam Gole
Jean Eric Rakotoarisoa
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[1] University of Bonn,Center for Development Research
[2] Illinois State University,Dept. of Biological Sciences
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Arrow-marked Babbler; Black-lored Babbler; Habitat preference; Woodland; Disturbance; Kenya; Q959.7.08; A;
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10.1007/BF02857236
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Two species of babblers, Black-lored Babbler (Turdoides sharpie) and Arrow-marked Babbler (Turdoides jardeneii) are sympatric around lakes Naivasha and Nakuru, Kenya. This study was carried out to assess the habitat partitioning mechanisms of the two species around Lake Naivasha area. The characteristics of habitats used by seven groups of each species were studied along the shorelines of lakes Naivasha and Oloiden. The two species differed significantly in the habitat characteristics. Arrow-marked Babbler is restricted to shorelines with dense tree and ground vegetation cover while Black-lored Babbler occupies open areas with sparsely distributed small trees and short ground vegetation cover. Observations on the feeding habits and social behaviours of the two species are also discussed.
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