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VOL. 10, ISSUE 10 (2025)
Morphometric differentiation of Apis Cerana Indica Across Distinct Ecological Zones in Nagpur, Maharashtra
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Bahurupi Puja, Shinkhede Milind
Abstract
Present study investigates the influence of distinct ecological zones agricultural and urban on the morphometric characteristics of Apis cerana indica population and field biology. A total of 120 adult bees, including drones, nurse bees, and foragers, were sampled from both habitats. Ten morphometric traits were measured, encompassing body length, head length, thorax and abdomen dimensions, antennal length, wing lengths, and leg lengths. The data reveal that bees from agricultural areas exhibited slightly larger dimensions across all measured traits compared to their urban counterparts, indicating a possible correlation between habitat quality and bee development. Floral diversity and seasonal pollen analysis further confirmed differential foraging patterns, with agricultural bees visiting a broader spectrum of nectar and pollen sources. These findings underscore the role of environmental factors including floral availability, landscape composition, and climate in shaping the physical development of Apis cerana indica, and highlight the importance of habitat conservation in ensuring sustainable pollinator health.
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Pages:25-29
How to cite this article:
Bahurupi Puja, Shinkhede Milind "Morphometric differentiation of Apis <i>Cerana Indica</i> Across Distinct Ecological Zones in Nagpur, Maharashtra". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 10, Issue 10, 2025, Pages 25-29
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