Investigation and Identification of Various Garden Spider Species in Two Distinct Locations

Nitu Shah, Bibha Kumari
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Aim: Spiders require all environments in which they can survive, and they are regarded as a helpful indicator of the overall species richness and health of terrestrial communities. They are particularly sensitive to natural world disturbances. As a result, the current study was carried out to investigate and identify the diverse garden spider species at two distinct locations: a large college campus garden and a house garden (small). Place and Duration of Study: Garden of Magadh Mahila College (Patna, India) and the house garden (Patna city, India), between July 2001 to March 2022. Methodology: Visual examination and camera capture of photographs of spiders in both research sites, and identification based on general shape, size, distinctive colour pattern, number and positioning of eyes, length and arrangement of their legs, and so on. Results: Spiders are among the most diverse groups of organisms that exist in almost all microhabitats, as evidenced by the presence of 07 families, 15 genus, and 25 species in a small area. Due to their small numbers, this group cannot be disproved in conservation studies. Less species were found in the small garden in the house that was located in a well-built area, whereas a large number of different species of spiders were found in the college campus garden with a larger area of vegetation. Conclusion: According to this brief investigation, multiple species were present, each belonging to a different taxonomic group. As a result of this research, we will be able to gain a better understanding of spider diversity and taxonomy.
两个不同地点花园蜘蛛种类的调查与鉴定
目的:蜘蛛需要所有它们可以生存的环境,它们被认为是陆地群落整体物种丰富度和健康程度的有用指标。它们对自然界的干扰特别敏感。因此,目前的研究是在两个不同的地点进行调查和鉴定不同的花园蜘蛛物种:一个大的大学校园花园和一个家庭花园(小)。学习地点和时间:2001年7月至2022年3月,Magadh Mahila学院花园(印度巴特那)和住宅花园(印度巴特那市)。方法:对两个研究地点的蜘蛛进行视觉检查和相机拍照,并根据其一般形状、大小、独特的颜色图案、眼睛的数量和位置、腿的长度和排列等进行识别。结果:蜘蛛是最多样化的生物群体之一,几乎存在于所有的微栖息地,在一个小区域内存在07科,15属,25种。由于它们的数量少,这一群体在保护研究中无法反驳。在建得很好的房子里的小花园里发现的蜘蛛种类较少,而在植被面积较大的大学校园花园里发现的蜘蛛种类很多。结论:调查结果表明,该植物属多种,属于不同的类群。作为这项研究的结果,我们将能够更好地了解蜘蛛的多样性和分类学。
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