印度那尔萨罗瓦尔鸟类保护区齿颌目动物多样性及生境特征研究

K. Mokaria, B. Jethva
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在印度古吉拉特邦的那尔萨罗瓦鸟类保护区,对蜻蜓和豆娘在鸟类保护区的栖息地特征进行了研究。将整个研究区划分为6种不同的生境类型。对所有生境进行样带调查。每个样带在所有季节都被反复调查。在整个研究过程中,共捕获到蜻蜓和豆豆蝇30种,分属5科,分别是:利贝蝇科、Gomphidae科、Aeshnidae科、Coenagrionidae科和leestidae。在调查中发现的所有个体中,栖息类型最多的是栖息类型4和栖息类型2,约占研究区域内栖息类型的64.3%。而异翅目(蜻蜓)最喜欢的生境是生境类型4。同样,豆娘最喜欢生境为生境6型和生境2型。根据收集到的资料,计算出蜻蜓和豆娘的相对频率(%)和相对丰度(%)。与生境内其他物种相比,在大多数生境中,苍毛线虫的相对频率(%)最高,而在生境类型3中苍毛线虫的相对丰度(%)最高。然而,由于其季风季节的迁徙行为,在大多数生境中记录最多的是黄斑腹。关键词豆娘,多样性,蜻蜓,生境,生境特征,纳尔萨罗瓦鸟类保护区,蜻蜓
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A Study on Diversity and Habitat Characterisation of Odonata at Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, India
A study was carried out in Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary to assess habitat characteristics preferred by Odonates (Dragonflies and Damselflies) in Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary (Ramsar Site), Gujarat. The entire study area was stratified into 6 different habitat type. Transects Survey was carried out covering all habitats. Each transect was repeatedly surveyed covering all seasons. A total of 30 species of dragonflies and damselflies were encountered belonging to 5 families namely Libellulidae, Gomphidae, Aeshnidae, Coenagrionidae, and Lestidae during the entire study. The most habitat type utilized by Odonates, out of total individual encountered during survey are Habitat-Type-4 and Habitat-Type-2 and it contributes to around 64.3 % of Odonate within study area. However, most preferred habitat by Anisoptera (Dragonflies) is Habitat-Type-4. Similarly, most preferred habitat by Zygoptera (Damselflies) is Habitat-Type6 and Habitat-Type-2. Relative frequency (%) and relative abundance (%) of each Odonate species (Dragonflies and Damselflies) were calculated based on data collection. Relative frequency (%) of Trithemis pallidinervis was recorded highest in most of the habitats and Relative abundance (%) of Trithemis pallidinervis highest in Habitat-Type-3 compared other species within habitat irrespective of seasonality. However, Pantala flavescens were recorded maximum in the majority of habitat due to its monsoon season migratory behaviour. KeywordsDamselfly, Diversity, Dragonfly, Habitat, Habitat Characterisation, Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, Odonata
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