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DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF TERMITES (BLATTODEA: ISOPTERA) IN BHIWANI, HARYANA, INDIA
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A comprehensive study was undertaken by collecting 51 samples of termites between July and October 2021 in three distinct zones within the Bhiwani district to analyze the termite diversity of the Bhiwani, Haryana region. The interplay of aeolian dunes characterizes the Bhiwani district?s ecological landscape. Nestled within the Indo-Gangetic alluvial plain, the Loharu Banger zone, and the ruggedness of the Aravalli Hills provide three distinct niches for termite diversity. The study sheds light on the intricate tapestry of termite life inhabiting these diverse ecological niches. Sample identification exhibited termites? affiliations to two prominent families, Termitidae and Rhinotermitidae and three subfamilies, Amitermitinae, Macrotermitinae, and Coptotermitinae. Further, delving into the taxonomy unveiled a total of ten termite species inhabiting the various locations across the three ecological regions of Bhiwani district including Coptotermes sp., Microtermes mycophagus Desneux, Odontotermes gurdaspurensis Holmgren and Holmgren, Odontotermes redemanni (Wasmann), Odontotermes obesus, Coptotermes kishori, Amitermes belli (Desneux), Microcerotermes sp., Odontotermes guptai Roonwal and Bose, and Odontotermes vaishno Bose. Various diversity indices, including species richness, Simpson?s diversity index, Shannon-Weaver index, and Pielou?s evenness index, were used to determine the relative abundance and distribution of termite species within each zone. These indexes offer a comprehensive view of termite community structure and ecosystem resilience. This pioneering research marks the first-ever documented record of termite biodiversity in Bhiwani district, Haryana. In a region where the study of termites had hitherto been scarce, this endeavor opens doors to a deeper understanding of these soil-dwelling architects of nature. It lays the foundation for future research and pest management strategies in this dynamic ecosystem.. KEYWORDS :Isoptera, Termite diversity, Taxonomy, Pest management, Soil ecology
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Title: DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION OF TERMITES (BLATTODEA: ISOPTERA) IN BHIWANI, HARYANA, INDIA
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A comprehensive study was undertaken by collecting 51 samples of termites between July and October 2021 in three distinct zones within the Bhiwani district to analyze the termite diversity of the Bhiwani, Haryana region.
The interplay of aeolian dunes characterizes the Bhiwani district?s ecological landscape.
Nestled within the Indo-Gangetic alluvial plain, the Loharu Banger zone, and the ruggedness of the Aravalli Hills provide three distinct niches for termite diversity.
The study sheds light on the intricate tapestry of termite life inhabiting these diverse ecological niches.
Sample identification exhibited termites? affiliations to two prominent families, Termitidae and Rhinotermitidae and three subfamilies, Amitermitinae, Macrotermitinae, and Coptotermitinae.
Further, delving into the taxonomy unveiled a total of ten termite species inhabiting the various locations across the three ecological regions of Bhiwani district including Coptotermes sp.
, Microtermes mycophagus Desneux, Odontotermes gurdaspurensis Holmgren and Holmgren, Odontotermes redemanni (Wasmann), Odontotermes obesus, Coptotermes kishori, Amitermes belli (Desneux), Microcerotermes sp.
, Odontotermes guptai Roonwal and Bose, and Odontotermes vaishno Bose.
Various diversity indices, including species richness, Simpson?s diversity index, Shannon-Weaver index, and Pielou?s evenness index, were used to determine the relative abundance and distribution of termite species within each zone.
These indexes offer a comprehensive view of termite community structure and ecosystem resilience.
This pioneering research marks the first-ever documented record of termite biodiversity in Bhiwani district, Haryana.
In a region where the study of termites had hitherto been scarce, this endeavor opens doors to a deeper understanding of these soil-dwelling architects of nature.
It lays the foundation for future research and pest management strategies in this dynamic ecosystem.
KEYWORDS :Isoptera, Termite diversity, Taxonomy, Pest management, Soil ecology.
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