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Entomology Research
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VOL. 5, ISSUE 1 (2020)
Comparative study of butterfly between native vegetation and Prosopis Juliflora dominated area in Udaipur district, Rajasthan
Authors
Narayan Lal Choudhary, Dr. Nadim Chishty
Abstract
Butterflies have been represented as an important indicator species by reason of littlest change in environmental factors. They are sensitive to environmental changes and pollution. Butterflies diversity and density has been recorded higher in Habitat-I comparison to Habitat-II. The most represented families were Nymphanidae and the majority of the species recorded were from the family of Nymphanidae, Lycaenidae, Pieridae, Papilionidae and Hasperlidae represents (37.50%), (25%), (20%), (15%) and (7.50%) respectively. The butterfly species categorized on the basis o frequency of sighting. 23 species belongs to very common (VC) categorized followed by 7 common, 6 less common and 4 species were rarely sighted in habitat-I. Habitat –II were recorded 7 species were very common, 7 less common, 2 common, 2 rare and 12 species are completely absent. The study showed maximum number of species and density present in native vegetation area as compare to Prosopis juliflora dominant area, due to availability of variety of nectars and flowers.
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Pages:70-73
How to cite this article:
Narayan Lal Choudhary, Dr. Nadim Chishty "Comparative study of butterfly between native vegetation and <em>Prosopis Juliflora</em> dominated area in Udaipur district, Rajasthan". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 5, Issue 1, 2020, Pages 70-73
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