POPULATION AND SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF THE INDIAN SPARROW (PASSER INDICUS JARDINE ET SELBY, 1831) IN DIFFERENT BIOTOPES OF THE LOWER REACHES OF THE ZERAVSHAN RIVER

Authors

  • Orifov S. B. Doctoral Student, Department of Zoology, National University of Uzbekistan
  • Shodiev B. D. Independent Researcher, Department of Ecology, National University of Uzbekistan
  • Kholboev F. R. Professor, Department of Zoology, National University of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Biotope, indian sparrow, biodamage, reproductive cycle, trophic links, winter wheat, nesting station, hyperphagy, lipogenesis.

Abstract

This article examines the ecological characteristics and significance of the Indian sparrow (Passer indicus) in the lower reaches of the Zeravshan River. Data on distribution, abundance, seasonal dynamics, nutrition, the species' role in nature and agriculture, and determining factors are analyzed. The study was conducted from 2020 to 2025 in the Bukhara, Navoi, and Kashkadarya regions of Uzbekistan. The species' specific features are attributed to changes in habitat, life cycle, environmental conditions, and trophic relationships.

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2025-07-30

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POPULATION AND SEASONAL DYNAMICS OF THE INDIAN SPARROW (PASSER INDICUS JARDINE ET SELBY, 1831) IN DIFFERENT BIOTOPES OF THE LOWER REACHES OF THE ZERAVSHAN RIVER. (2025). Web of Agriculture: Journal of Agriculture and Biological Sciences, 3(7), 45-50. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/8/article/view/4920