Abstract:
Abstract: Irrigation systems in Sri Lanka are not only important for agriculture and
other livelihoods development, but also important as biodiversity refuges for many
species. The Kubalgama tank is one of the irrigation tanks situated in Matara (N
05◦56’34.76”, E 080◦34’47.03”), which provides habitat for avifauna in the area.
Therefore, a field survey was conducted to assess the contribution of the Kubalgama
tank to avifaunal diversity in the area. The survey was conducted by twelve random
visits for a period of six months from October 2021 to April 2022. Each day two
sampling events were conducted at 6.00 am to 7.00 am in the morning and 4.00 pm
to 5.00 pm in the evening. Visual observations were used to count individuals of each
species in three selected habitats (lake, forest & home garden) using 200 m fixed line
transects. A total of 38 bird species from seven different families were recorded.
Among the species recorded, 92% were resident species and 8% were migratory spe-
cies. Three endemic species were recorded, namely, Sri Lanka Green-pigeon (Treron
pompadora), Sri Lanka Grey-Hornbill (Ocyceros gingalensis) and Lesser Sri Lanka
Flameback (Dinopium psarodes). According to the results, calculated Shannon-Wie-
ner diversity indexes in forest, lake & home garden were 2.42, 2.43 & 2.48, respec-
tively. However, there is no significant difference between habitats according to the
indexes. Even though the study site is close to densely populated resident areas, it still
provides vital habitat for avifauna in the area. Continuous water pollution of the lake
was observed threatening aquatic avifauna. Therefore, implementing proper environ-
mental management approaches in Kubalgama is vital for biodiversity conservation.
Further, the study reveals the importance of biodiversity surveys and continuous mon-
itoring of the changes in biodiversity in irrigation systems for sustainable manage-
ment of inland surface water resources and biodiversity conservation in the tank eco-
systems of Sri Lanka.