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D Án K T H P B O T N Và Phát Tri N Trong Khu D Tr Sinh Quy N DỰ ÁN K ẾT H ỢP B ẢO T ỒN VÀ PHÁT TRI ỂN TRONG KHU D Ự TR Ữ SINH QUY ỂN KIÊN GIANG KẾT QU Ả KH ẢO SÁT ĐÁNH GIÁ NHANH TH ỰC V ẬT VÀ ĐỘNG V ẬT CÓ X ƯƠ NG S ỐNG Ở CẠN C ỦA KHU D Ự TR Ữ SINH QUY ỂN KIÊN GIANG Cổ r ắn – Anhinga melanogaster Photo: Ngô Xuân T ường Tổng h ợp và hi ệu đính PGS.TS. Nguy ễn Xuân Đặ ng Vi ện Sinh thái và Tài nguyên sinh v ật, Hà N ội 8-2009 MỤC L ỤC DANH M ỤC B ẢNG ................................................................................................................................................. 4 DANH M ỤC HÌNH ................................................................................................................................................... 5 CÁC T Ừ VI ẾT T ẮT................................................................................................................................................. 6 LỜI NÓI ĐẦU ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 TÓM T ẮT BÁO CÁO .............................................................................................................................................. 8 PH ẦN 1. MỤC TIÊU, ĐỊA ĐIỂM, TH ỜI GIAN VÀ PH ƯƠ NG PHÁP NGHIÊN C ỨU ............................................ 14 1.1. M ỤC TIÊU NGHIÊN C ỨU ............................................................................................................................ 14 1.2. TH ỜI GIAN VÀ ĐỊA ĐIẾM KH ẢO SÁT ......................................................................................................... 14 1.3. PH ƯƠ NG PHÁP NGHIÊN C ỨU ................................................................................................................... 15 1.3.1. T ỔNG QUAN TÀI LI ỆU .............................................................................................................................. 15 1.3.2. CÁC PH ƯƠNG PHÁP KH ẢO SÁT HI ỆN TR ƯỜNG ................................................................................. 15 1.3.3. H ỘI TH ẢO ĐÁNH GIÁ K ẾT QU Ả S Ơ B Ộ VÀ GÓP Ý XÂY D ỰNG BÁO CÁO T ỔNG KẾT...................... 18 PH ẦN 2. T ỔNG QUAN TÀI LI ỆU NGHIÊN C ỨU ĐA D ẠNG SINH H ỌC KHU D Ự TR Ữ SINH QUY ỂN KIÊN GIANG .................................................................................................................................................................. 19 2.1. V Ị TRÍ VÀ QUY HO ẠCH KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG ........................................................................................... 19 2.2. TÌNH TR ẠNG NGHIÊN C ỨU ĐA D ẠNG SINH HỌC Ở KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG............................................. 20 2.2.1. KHU V ỰC PHÚ QUỐC............................................................................................................................... 20 2.2.2. KHU V ỰC U MINH TH ƯỢNG – AN BIÊN – AN MINH .............................................................................. 20 2.2.3. KHU V ỰC KIÊN LƯƠNG – KIÊN H ẢI ....................................................................................................... 22 2.3. ĐÁNH GIÁ CHUNG ....................................................................................................................................... 23 PH ẦN 3. KẾT QU Ả KH ẢO SÁT ĐÁNH GIÁ TH ẢM TH ỰC V ẬT VÀ H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG ...... 25 3.1. KHU V ỰC VQG PHÚ QU ỐC......................................................................................................................... 25 3.1.1. TH ẢM TH ỰC V ẬT ...................................................................................................................................... 25 3.1.2. H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT ........................................................................................................................................... 31 3.1.3. GIÁ TR Ị B ẢO T ỒN C ỦA H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT ................................................................................................... 32 3.2. KHU V ỰC VQG U MINH TH ƯỢNG – AN BIÊN - AN MINH ......................................................................... 34 3.2.1. TH ẢM TH ỰC V ẬT ...................................................................................................................................... 34 3.2.2. H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT ........................................................................................................................................... 37 3.2.3. GIÁ TR Ị B ẢO T ỒN C ỦA H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT ................................................................................................... 37 3.3. KHU V ỰC KIÊN L ƯƠ NG – KIÊN H ẢI .......................................................................................................... 37 3.3.1. TH ẢM TH ỰC V ẬT ...................................................................................................................................... 37 3.3.2. H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT ........................................................................................................................................... 40 3.3.3. GIÁ TR Ị B ẢO T ỒN C ỦA H Ệ TH ỰC V ẬT ................................................................................................... 40 3.4. M ỘT S Ố V ẤN ĐỀ T ỒN T ẠI TRONG QU ẢN LÝ B ẢO T ỒN TH ỰC V ẬT ....................................................... 42 PH ẦN 4. KẾT QU Ả KH ẢO SÁT ĐÁNH GIÁ KHU H Ệ THÚ Ở KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG ......................................... 44 4.1. ĐÁNH GIÁ CHUNG CHO KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG .......................................................................................... 44 4.1.1. S Ự ĐA D ẠNG VÀ C ẤU TRÚC THÀNH PH ẦN LOÀI ................................................................................. 44 4.1.2. CÁC LOÀI ƯU TIÊN B ẢO T ỒN ................................................................................................................. 45 4.2. ĐÁNH GIÁ THEO T ỪNG KHU V ỰC ............................................................................................................. 49 4.2.1. KHU V ỰC PHÚ QU ỐC............................................................................................................................... 49 4.2.2. KHU V ỰC U MINH TH ƯỢNG – AN BIÊN – AN MINH .............................................................................. 50 4.2.3. KHU V ỰC KIÊN L ƯƠNG – KIÊN H ẢI ....................................................................................................... 51 4.3. CÁC ĐE D ỌA ĐỐI V ỚI KHU H Ệ THÚ .......................................................................................................... 52 i PH ẦN 5. KẾT QU Ả KH ẢO SÁT ĐÁNH GIÁ KHU H Ệ CHIM Ở KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG ........................................ 55 5.1. ĐÁNH GIÁ CHUNG CHO KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG .......................................................................................... 55 5.1.1. S Ự ĐA D ẠNG VÀ C ẤU TRÚC THÀNH PH ẦN LOÀI ................................................................................. 55 5.1.2. CÁC LOÀI ƯU TIÊN B ẢO T ỒN ................................................................................................................. 56 5.2. ĐÁNH GIÁ THEO T ỪNG KHU V ỰC ............................................................................................................. 60 5.2.1. KHU V ỰC PHÚ QUỐC............................................................................................................................... 60 5.2.2. KHU V ỰC U MINH TH ƯỢNG – AN BIÊN – AN MINH .............................................................................. 61 5.2.3. KHU V ỰC KIÊN L ƯƠNG – KIÊN H ẢI ....................................................................................................... 62 5.3. CÁC M ỐI ĐE D ỌA ĐẾN KHU H Ệ CHIM ....................................................................................................... 63 PH ẦN 6. K ẾT QU Ả KH ẢO SÁT ĐÁNH GIÁ KHU H Ệ L ƯỠNG C Ư, BÒ SÁT Ở KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG .... 65 6.1. ĐÁNH GIÁ CHUNG CHO KDTSQ KIÊN GIANG .......................................................................................... 65 6.1.1. S Ự ĐA D ẠNG LOÀI VÀ ĐẶC ĐIỂM C ỦA KHU H Ệ ................................................................................... 65 6.1.2. CÁC LOÀI ƯU TIÊN B ẢO T ỒN ................................................................................................................. 67 6.2. ĐÁNH GIÁ THEO T ỪNG KHU V ỰC ............................................................................................................. 69 6.2.1. KHU V ỰC PHÚ QUỐC............................................................................................................................... 69 6.2.2. KHU V ỰC U MINH TH ƯỢNG – AN BIÊN – AN MINH. .............................................................................. 69 6.2.3. KHU V ỰC KIÊN L ƯƠ NG – KIÊN H ẢI ........................................................................................................ 70 6.3. CÁC ĐE D ỌA ĐỐI V ỚI KHU H Ệ LCBS ........................................................................................................ 70 PH ẦN 7. K ẾT LU ẬN VÀ KI ẾN NGH Ị ................................................................................................................... 73 7.1. K ẾT LU ẬN..................................................................................................................................................... 73 7.2. KI ẾN NGH Ị ...................................................................................................................................................
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