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Status of Biodiversity at Wetland Ecosystem of Mohangonj Upazila in Netrakona District

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Species in wetlands provide ecosystem services, and protect the sustainable environment for human beings. The wetland biodiversity has been impacted at Mohangonj in Bangladesh due to the development of major environmental threats. The present research is undertaken to report the species status, wetland properties, and major environmental pressures in each wetland ecosystem. Among the recorded species, the total percentage of visible, threatened, endangered, and extinct species was 69.23, 18.62, 10, and 1.92% in these wetland ecosystems, respectively. The highest number of threatened species was found in the wetland of Aizda (29%); the lowest was in Khalaura (8%). The maximum number of endangered species was noted in the wetland of Sonarthal (16%), and the minimum was in Chadra (4%) wetland. Four percent species were in the extinct category at some of the wetland ecosystems. Wetland biodiversity protects wetland ecosystem services and the sustainable environment for species conservation. Continuous monitoring of wetland biodiversity might be helpful for the conservation of species in the wetland ecosystem.
Title: Status of Biodiversity at Wetland Ecosystem of Mohangonj Upazila in Netrakona District
Description:
Species in wetlands provide ecosystem services, and protect the sustainable environment for human beings.
The wetland biodiversity has been impacted at Mohangonj in Bangladesh due to the development of major environmental threats.
The present research is undertaken to report the species status, wetland properties, and major environmental pressures in each wetland ecosystem.
Among the recorded species, the total percentage of visible, threatened, endangered, and extinct species was 69.
23, 18.
62, 10, and 1.
92% in these wetland ecosystems, respectively.
The highest number of threatened species was found in the wetland of Aizda (29%); the lowest was in Khalaura (8%).
The maximum number of endangered species was noted in the wetland of Sonarthal (16%), and the minimum was in Chadra (4%) wetland.
Four percent species were in the extinct category at some of the wetland ecosystems.
Wetland biodiversity protects wetland ecosystem services and the sustainable environment for species conservation.
Continuous monitoring of wetland biodiversity might be helpful for the conservation of species in the wetland ecosystem.

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