Insect diversity and abundance in three forest areas of Lagos State

A. O. Alafia, K. O. Ajelara, H. E. Onyema, G. A. Reis, M. L. Ogun, J. Anikwe, A. Denloye, W. Makanjuola
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Mangrove forest ecosystem preserves diversity of species, which includes insects. Insects serve as bioindicators, pollinators and nutrient recyclers in the forest. However, the number of insects decline as the forest fades. We conducted this field survey to assess the diversity and abundance of insect species in three selected mangrove swamp forests located in Lagos State, Nigeria. Samples were collected fortnightly using different techniques, for a period of three months. Insects collected were preserved in 70% alcohol, but butterflies and moths were preserved dry. Representative samples were identified with picture insect mobile application V1.0.8 and confirmed using standard identification keys. Vegetation cover was quite similar in all the areas sampled comprising of Alchornea cordifolia, Eragrosis racemose, Paspalum dilatatum and Avicennia germania. A total of 182 insects were collected belonging to seven Orders, 18 Families and 38 species. The most dominant Order was Coleoptera with relative abundance of 66.48% and the least was Hemiptera (0.59%). The Order Odonata was the most diverse (HꞋ=1.09), and the most dominant species were Pantala flavescens and Sympetrum fonscolombii, having relative abundance of 8.24% each, followed by Palpopleura lucia (7.69%), Ceriagrion glabrum (7.14%) and Lestinogomphus africanus (6.04%). Psedagrion kersteni was rare with relative abundance < 0.5%. Iba site had the highest species diversity (HꞋ=1.24) but lowest number of individuals. This study documents the diversity and abundance of insects in the fast-disappearing mangrove forest of Lagos State, Nigeria.
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拉各斯州三个林区的昆虫多样性和丰度
红树林生态系统保留了物种多样性,其中包括昆虫。昆虫是森林中的生物指示者、授粉者和养分回收者。然而,随着森林的衰退,昆虫的数量也在减少。我们进行了这次实地调查,以评估尼日利亚拉各斯州三处选定的红树林沼泽地中昆虫物种的多样性和丰度。在为期三个月的时间里,我们每两周使用不同的技术采集一次样本。采集的昆虫保存在 70% 的酒精中,但蝴蝶和飞蛾则保存为干品。具有代表性的样本使用昆虫图片移动应用程序 V1.0.8 进行识别,并使用标准识别码进行确认。所有采样区域的植被覆盖情况都很相似,包括堇菜(Alchornea cordifolia)、总状花序(Eragrosis racemose)、糙叶覆盆子(Paspalum dilatatum)和德国红豆杉(Avicennia germania)。共收集到 182 种昆虫,隶属于 7 目 18 科 38 种。最主要的目是鞘翅目,相对丰度为 66.48%,最少的是半翅目(0.59%)。鸟纲的种类最多(HꞋ=1.09),最主要的物种是 Pantala flavescens 和 Sympetrum fonscolombii,相对丰度分别为 8.24%,其次是 Palpopleura lucia(7.69%)、Ceriagrion glabrum(7.14%)和 Lestinogomphus africanus(6.04%)。Psedagrion kersteni 比较罕见,相对丰度小于 0.5%。伊巴地点的物种多样性最高(HꞋ=1.24),但个体数量最少。这项研究记录了尼日利亚拉各斯州快速消失的红树林中昆虫的多样性和丰度。
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