印度西孟加拉邦Hooghly Serampore非围栏地区蝴蝶的时间分布格局

Nova Geodesia Pub Date : 2023-08-18 DOI:10.55779/ng33126
Md. Abu Imran Mallick, Narayan Ghorai
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同一个生态位不能养活两个物种。为了避免负面的相互作用,物种根据不同的时期适应它们的存在并利用不同类型的资源。包括温度在内的许多因素都会影响昆虫群落。蝴蝶种类利用相似的栖息地类型,甚至与其他共同物种的微栖息地,如果资源充足,它们会共享相同的白天。然而,它们通过使用同一时间框架的不同间隔,遵循一定的时间分布生态模式。利用改进的Pollard Walk方法,本研究探讨了位于西孟加拉邦Serampore Jolkol地区的蝴蝶存在,物种排他性和共性。可靠的花蜜来源、充足的有利于产卵的食用植物、开放空间充足的阳光、最少的农药使用以及受调查地区有限的人为干扰,这些都促成了该地区蝴蝶种类的多样化。蝴蝶易受景观和植被变化的影响,城市化和环境退化导致的栖息地丧失威胁着蝴蝶的多样性。许多蝴蝶种类具有生态指标功能,提供多种生态系统服务。因此,保护和保存蝴蝶的多样性是很重要的,特别是在城市栖息地。
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Temporal distribution pattern of butterflies in an unfenced location at Serampore, Hooghly, West Bengal, India
The same niche cannot support two species. To avoid negative interactions, species adapt their presence and utilize different types of resources according to different time periods. Many factors, including temperature, influence insect communities. Butterfly species utilize similar habitat types or even microhabitats with other co-species and share the same daytime if the resources are plentiful. However, they follow a certain ecological pattern of temporal distribution by using different intervals of the same time frame. With the use of the Modified Pollard Walk Method, the present study explores butterfly presence, species exclusivity, and commonality in an area situated in Jolkol, Serampore, West Bengal. The presence of reliable sources of nectar, a plentiful supply of food plants conducive to egg-laying, ample sunlight in open spaces, minimal pesticide usage, and limited human interference within the examined region have all contributed to a diverse array of butterfly species in the area. Butterfly species are susceptible to changes in landscape and vegetation, and the loss of habitats caused by urbanization and environmental degradation threatens butterfly diversity. Many butterfly species function as ecological indicators and provide numerous ecosystem services. As a result, conservation and preservation of butterfly diversity are important, particularly in urban habitats.
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