印度西孟加拉邦普鲁里亚干落叶生态区齿齿动物的多样性和季节分布

Q4 Environmental Science Zoology and Ecology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.35513/21658005.2023.1.2
Swastik Mahato, Sudipta Mandal, D. Das
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2018年3月至2019年2月,在印度西孟加拉邦普鲁里亚的干旱落叶生态区进行了为期一年的研究,记录了不同季节齿donata物种的多样性、物种组成和发生情况。在五个选定的地点,即Sidho-Kanho-Birsha大学校园、Saheb Bandh、Surulia鹿园(迷你动物园)、Ketika和关西河边,使用了直接搜索和机会性观察方法。研究期间共录得8科40种11471只。异翅目(蜻蜓)有4科29种,钩翅目(豆娘)也有4科11种。其中,沙螽科(Libellulidae)最大,有24种,而掠地蠓(Diplacodes trivialis)为优势种。物种丰富度在季风后最高,而香农多样性指数在冬季达到最大值。总体而言,我们认为普鲁里亚镇及其邻近地区的植被斑块和极端天气条件具有中等的生物多样性。
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Diversity and seasonal occurrence of odonates in the dry deciduous ecoregion of Purulia, West Bengal, India
A year-long study was conducted in the dry deciduous ecoregion of Purulia, West Bengal, India from March 2018 to February 2019 to document the diversity, species composition, and occurrence of odonata species in different seasons. Direct search and opportunistic sighting methods were used in combination at five selected sites, namely, the Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University campus, Saheb Bandh, the Surulia Deer Park (Mini Zoo), Ketika, and the Kansai river-side. A total of 11,471 individuals belonging to 8 families and 40 species were recorded during the study period. Anisoptera (dragonflies) were represented by 29 species belonging to 4 families, whereas Zygoptera (damselflies) were also found to be represented by 4 families but only 11 species. Libellulidae were found to be the largest family represented by 24 species, while the ground skimmer Diplacodes trivialis was the most dominant species. Species richness was the highest in the post-monsoon, whereas the Shannon diversity index was found to reach maximum values in winter. Overall, we conclude that the town of Purulia and its adjoining area with its patchy vegetation and extreme weather conditions have moderate odonate diversity.
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