Ecological intelligence platform · Bengaluru

Between the living
and the dead

The first structured survey platform for avian biodiversity in burial grounds — integrating ritual ecology, grave microhabitat, and intergenerational worker knowledge.

5+
Species observed
5
Observations logged
180+
BBMP burial grounds
4
Novel indices
Black Kite
Milvus migrans
Raptor LC — Least Concern GUQ: High
Grave utilisation quotient
Ritual food index
Perching: tombstone top · Ritual context: Masan Kolli
Wilson Garden GHQI
74%
High-Value Accidental Conservation Zone
Platform modules

Designed for graveyard ecology

Six survey modules capture every variable that governs avian life in burial grounds.

Site registration

Register burial grounds with 38 structured fields — GPS, grave typology, tree cover, BBMP census reference, worker generations.

Bird observation

Log species sightings with 20 fields including 4 novel ritual-ecological variables absent from every prior survey platform.

Ritual event log

Document Masan Kolli, Mahalaya Amavasya, Shraddha events with food offering types, volumes, and species response levels.

Worker IEK protocol

Capture intergenerational oral ecological knowledge from Dalit graveyard workers — decades of informal ecological monitoring formalised.

GHQI matrix engine

Score ten site variables to compute the Graveyard Habitat Quality Index and generate an Accidental Conservation Zone classification.

Analytics dashboard

Real-time RFI, GUQ, Shannon H′, Simpson D indices plus species × ritual cross-tables and comparative site analysis.

"Urban graveyards may function as accidental conservation zones: spaces that support ecological communities not by design, but as a consequence of their social, cultural, and institutional characteristics." — Wilson Garden Study, 2022–2024
Novel biodiversity indices

Metrics built for burial grounds

RFI
Ritual food index
0.00
Proportion of species with documented ritual food association.
GUQ
Grave utilisation quotient
0.00
Proportion of species using grave structures as microhabitat.
H'
Shannon diversity
1.61
Species diversity weighted by relative abundance.
S
Species richness
5
Total distinct species documented at surveyed sites.
Wilson Garden Hindu Burial Ground
BBMP Hindugal Rudra Bhoomi
📍 12.9466, 77.5865
📐 3,500 m²
🌳 38% canopy
🕰 95 years
👥 6-gen workers
74%
GHQI  ·  High-Value ACZ
Register new site
★ This form includes 4 novel ritual-ecological fields (ritual food association, ritual context, grave structure utilisation, disturbance level) absent from eBird, iNaturalist, KoboToolbox, Survey123, and ODK Collect.
Species identification
Behaviour
Ritual-ecological context  ★ novel
★ novel 4 fields absent from all prior survey platforms
Notes
S
Species richness
5
RFI
Ritual food index
0.00
GUQ
Grave utilisation
0.00
H'
Shannon diversity
1.61
SpeciesSiteGuild Ritual food Grave use Ritual contextCountConfidenceDate
Munia sp.
Lonchura spp.
Granivore Not used Non-ritual 6 3/5 2024-04-10
Brahminy Kite
Haliastur indus
Raptor / Scavenger Not used Non-ritual 1 4/5 2024-04-10
Common Bulbul
Pycnonotus cafer
Passerine Not used Non-ritual 2 4/5 2024-03-01
House Crow
Corvus splendens
Corvid / Omnivore Not used Non-ritual 3 5/5 2024-02-14
Black Kite
Milvus migrans
Raptor / Scavenger Not used Non-ritual 1 4/5 2024-02-14
+ Log new observation
Masan Kolli
2024-04-10 · 12 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Markedly elevated
Cooked rice Fish curry Payasa Raw grain Flowers

Largest annual event — highest bird activity of survey period. 8+ kites circling simultaneously.

Mahalaya Amavasya
2024-09-17 · 8 families
Crow: Noticeably elevated Kite: Slightly elevated
Biryani Cooked dishes Payasa Flowers

Sustained food placement across multiple graves simultaneously.

Masan Kolli
2023-04-22 · 15 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Markedly elevated
Cooked rice Fish curry Chicken curry Payasa Bananas Raw grain

2023 Masan Kolli. Largest family turnout recorded. First kites appeared within 20 minutes of food placement. Count: 6 Black Kites, 2 Brahminy Kites, 14+ House Crows.

Mahalaya Amavasya
2023-10-14 · 10 families
Crow: Noticeably elevated Kite: Noticeably elevated
Biryani Dal Chapati Coconut Flowers

Food placed at 9 graves simultaneously. Crow aggregation began within 10 minutes. Two kites observed perching on adjacent tombstones post-feeding.

Ugadi
2024-01-14 · 5 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Sweet rice Fruit Sugarcane Flowers

Seasonal new year observance. Sweet food offerings attracted crows more than raptors. No kite response observed during the event.

Shivaratri
2024-03-08 · 3 families
Crow: No change Kite: No change
Milk Flowers Bael leaves Coconut

Predominantly liquid and floral offerings. No significant bird activity elevation. Confirms that bird response is specifically linked to food offerings, not ritual presence alone.

Shraddha (routine)
2023-11-12 · 2 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Cooked rice Lemon rice Rasam Payasa

Routine monthly Shraddha. Single family. Food placed on grave slab. 3 crows arrived within 5 minutes. No kite response.

Shraddha (routine)
2023-12-18 · 4 families
Crow: Noticeably elevated Kite: Slightly elevated
Cooked rice Sambar Curd rice Banana

December Shraddha. Four families simultaneously. Larger food volume than usual routine Shraddha. One Black Kite descended to low perch on compound wall during event.

Annual death anniversary
2024-05-21 · 6 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Noticeably elevated
Biryani Mutton curry Payasa Fruit Raw grain

Annual first-death-anniversary ceremony with large extended family. Meat-based offering (mutton curry) noted — unusually high crow density (20+ individuals). Black Kite count: 4.

Mahalaya Amavasya
2023-08-29 · 6 families
Crow: Noticeably elevated Kite: Slightly elevated
Rice Dal Curds Til sesame Flowers

2023 Mahalaya. Worker Shakuntalamma present during event. Noted that crows ‘know’ the families — begin congregating as soon as families enter the gate.

Masan Kolli
2022-04-30 · 11 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Markedly elevated
Cooked rice Fish curry Egg curry Payasa Grain Flowers

2022 Masan Kolli — first full survey season. Baseline established for comparison with later years. Kite count: 5 Black Kites, 1 Brahminy Kite. Crow count: 18+.

Dasara
2024-10-02 · 4 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Sweet rice Coconut Fruit platter Sugarcane Flowers

Dasara observance. Predominantly sweet and fruit offerings. Low bird activity elevation. Supports hypothesis that protein-rich food offerings (rice, fish, meat) drive higher avian responses.

Shraddha (routine)
2023-06-18 · 1 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Cooked rice Sambar Pickle Payasa

Single family. Single grave. Minimal food volume. 2 crows approached within 3 minutes of placement. Reinforces crow awareness of routine Shraddha.

Annual death anniversary
2024-07-07 · 9 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Markedly elevated
Biryani Chicken curry Payasa Fruit Flowers Raw rice

Large multi-family first-anniversary event. Meat-based biryani and chicken curry — highest bird response recorded outside Masan Kolli. Munia flock (10+) also arrived at grain scatter.

Ugadi
2023-03-18 · 3 families
Crow: No change Kite: No change
Holige Sweet rice Coconut Mango Flowers

2023 Ugadi. Exclusively sweet food items. No avian activity elevation. Worker Shakuntalamma noted ‘birds don’t like sweet things as much’ — informal IEK consistent with observation data.

Mahalaya Amavasya
2022-10-02 · 7 families
Crow: Noticeably elevated Kite: Noticeably elevated
Rice Sambar Curds Sesame balls Fruits Flowers

2022 Mahalaya. First Mahalaya event in survey period. Seven families. Crow count elevated to 15+ within 15 minutes of food placement. Two Black Kites circling overhead.

Shraddha (routine)
2022-08-11 · 3 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Rice Dal Curds Banana Coconut

August Shraddha. Three separate families on same morning. Sequential food placements at different graves. Crow group followed family movements across the site.

Annual death anniversary
2024-02-19 · 5 families
Crow: Noticeably elevated Kite: Slightly elevated
Rice Rasam Sambar Egg curry Payasa Banana

February anniversary ceremony. Egg curry present — notable crow response. One Black Kite descended from circling to low wall perch during event. Five crows foraging on grave surface within minutes.

Shraddha (routine)
2023-09-14 · 2 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Cooked rice Brinjal curry Rasam Payasa

Routine Shraddha. Vegetarian offerings. Two crows arrived. No kite or Munia activity. Baseline Shraddha reference event for AD calculation.

Annual death anniversary
2024-11-01 · 7 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Markedly elevated
Mutton biryani Fish curry Payasa Raw grain Flowers Banana

November anniversary — large family gathering. Both mutton biryani and fish curry present. Highest protein-offering volume outside Masan Kolli. Crow count: 22. Black Kite count: 5. One Brahminy Kite. Munia flock at grain. Notable: birds aggregated within 8 minutes of food placement — fastest response time recorded.

Shraddha (routine)
2022-06-14 · 1 families
Crow: Slightly elevated Kite: No change
Rice Sambar Curd rice

Earliest Shraddha event in survey period. Single family. Minimal food. 1 crow arrived. Used as baseline entry for RDTM longitudinal comparison.

Masan Kolli
2024-08-19 · 10 families
Crow: Markedly elevated Kite: Markedly elevated
Cooked rice Fish curry Mutton curry Payasa Raw grain Tender coconut

August Masan Kolli — mid-survey confirmation event. Both fish and mutton offerings. Crow response: 20+ individuals. Kite response: 7 Black Kites circling simultaneously. One Brahminy Kite perching on compound wall. Munia flock: 8 individuals at grain. High-confidence data point for RDTM engine.

Log new ritual event
Tree canopy cover 4
<5% to >50% estimated cover
Grave structure complexity 4
Flat/bare → low mounds → mixed → multi-level → high mosaic
Ritual food pulse frequency 3
None → annual → 2–3/yr → monthly → weekly+
Disturbance level (inverse) 4
Constant high → daily → periodic → rare
Microhabitat mosaic diversity 4
Uniform → 1–2 types → 3 → 4 → 5+ distinct types
Worker IEK documentation 5
None → basic → moderate → generational → multi-gen
Fruit-bearing trees 3
None → 1 sp. → 2–3 → 4–5 → 6+ species
Green corridor connectivity 2
Isolated → near → adjacent → linked → network hub
Site ecological maturity 5
<10yr → 10–25yr → 25–50yr → 50–100yr → >100yr
Open ground for seed foragers 3
<5% → 5–15% → 15–30% → 30–50% → >50%
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Species richness
5
Confirmed distinct species
GHQI score
74%
Habitat quality index
Ritual food index
0.00
Novel metric — GABIS only
Grave utilisation
0.00
Proportion using grave structures

Species × ritual ecology cross-table

SpeciesTotalRFIGUQRitual events
Black Kite 1 non_ritual
House Crow 3 non_ritual
Common Bulbul 2 non_ritual
Brahminy Kite 1 non_ritual
Munia sp. 6 non_ritual

All biodiversity indices

H' Shannon diversity 1.61
D Simpson diversity 1.00
S Species richness 5
RFI Ritual food index 0.00
GUQ Grave utilisation quotient 0.00
Wilson Garden qualifies as a High-Value Accidental Conservation Zone — GHQI 74%, RFI 0.00, GUQ 0.00. Systematic ornithological survey is recommended.
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GABIS is the world's first structured ecological survey platform specifically designed for avian biodiversity documentation in burial ground and cremation ground habitats. Developed through grounded ethnographic fieldwork at the Wilson Garden Hindu Burial Ground (Rudra Bhoomi), Bengaluru, Karnataka, India (2022–2024).

The platform introduces three novel computed indices — RFI, GUQ, and GHQI — not available in any existing biodiversity survey instrument, including eBird, iNaturalist, KoboToolbox, Survey123, and ODK Collect.

Ritual ecology Multispecies ethnography Urban ornithology Conservation science Dalit labour studies
Patent application filed — novel methodology includes Ritual Food Index (RFI), Grave Utilisation Quotient (GUQ), Graveyard Habitat Quality Index (GHQI), Ritual-Disturbance Temporal Matrix (RDTM), and Accidental Conservation Zone (ACZ) Classification Module.
Platform information
VersionGABIS v2.0.0
PHP version8.1.34
Observations stored5
Sites registered1
Ritual events logged22
Data storageLocal JSON file

Novel metrics introduced by GABIS

RFI
Ritual Food Index
n_r / n_total — proportion of species with documented ritual food association.
GUQ
Grave Utilisation Quotient
n_g / n_total — proportion of species using grave structures as microhabitat.
GHQI
Graveyard Habitat Quality Index
Σ(10 vars)/50 × 100 — composite habitat quality score (0–100%).
RDTM
Ritual-Disturbance Temporal Matrix
AD(s,e) = μ_ritual(s,e) − μ_baseline(s) — temporal correlation engine.
ACZ
Accidental Conservation Zone
Four-tier site typology from multi-variable threshold algorithm.