Assessment of butterflies diversity, and distribution in Ghamot National Park, Western Himalaya, Neelum valley, Pakistan

M. Jahangeer, Muhammad Siddique Awan, R. A. Minhas
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Biodiversity measures, species richness and species evenness. Species richness means the number of species present in designated area whereas evenness stands for relative abundance of each species. Butterflies are very important economically. They feed on nectar from flowers by using proboscis. Butterflies act as excellent bio indicator of health of natural ecosystem. The fauna in the study area lacks comprehensive documentation hence there has been no previous assessment of butterfly biodiversity. The study was conducted to estimate species richness, species evenness, and species diversity through a comparative analysis across different habitat types. The Pollard walk method, specifically a butterfly transects count and visual Surveys was used to collect specimen in Ghamot National Park divided into 8 localities. A total of 37 transects covering an area of 12.55 km 2 were established and observed on a monthly basis from June 2020 to July 2021. A collection of 211 specimens was obtained using various standard methods. In order to assess the butterfly population, diversity metrics including the Shannon-Wiener index, Shannon equitability index, Margalef index, and Simpson index were employed. The study documented a total of 539 individuals representing 16 species and 3 butterfly families in 8 different localities with varying habitats. The forest-dominated zones exhibited the highest abundance (n=266; 49.53%) and species richness (n=15; 93.75). Additionally, the forest zone demonstrated the maximum values for the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (3.77) and Simpson index (0.92), while the riparian zone displayed the lowest diversity (3.02) and Simpson index (0.89)  among the four selected localities. Therefore, it is recommended that regular monitoring of the study area be undertaken to observe potential fluctuations in butterfly diversity. Continuous surveillance and comparative analysis of data from year to year are essential for identifying any shifts in butterfly populations
评估巴基斯坦尼鲁姆山谷西喜马拉雅山脉加莫特国家公园的蝴蝶多样性和分布情况
生物多样性衡量标准包括物种丰富度和物种均匀度。物种丰富度是指指定区域内存在的物种数量,而物种均匀度则代表每个物种的相对丰富程度。蝴蝶在经济上非常重要。它们用长鼻吸食花蜜。蝴蝶是自然生态系统健康状况的极佳生物指标。研究地区的动物群缺乏全面的文献资料,因此以前没有对蝴蝶的生物多样性进行过评估。本研究通过对不同栖息地类型进行比较分析,估算物种丰富度、物种均匀度和物种多样性。研究采用了波拉德步行法,特别是蝴蝶横断面计数法和目测调查法,在加莫特国家公园的 8 个地点收集标本。在 2020 年 6 月至 2021 年 7 月期间,共设立了 37 个横断面,面积为 12.55 平方公里,每月观察一次。采用各种标准方法采集了 211 个标本。为了评估蝴蝶种群数量,采用了包括香农-维纳指数、香农等度指数、马加莱夫指数和辛普森指数在内的多样性指标。研究共记录了 539 个个体,代表不同栖息地的 8 个不同地点的 16 个物种和 3 个蝴蝶科。以森林为主的区域蝴蝶丰度最高(n=266;49.53%),物种丰富度最高(n=15;93.75)。此外,在四个选定地点中,森林区的香农-维纳多样性指数(3.77)和辛普森指数(0.92)值最高,而河岸区的多样性(3.02)和辛普森指数(0.89)最低。因此,建议对研究区域进行定期监测,以观察蝴蝶多样性的潜在波动。持续监测和比较分析每年的数据对于确定蝴蝶种群的任何变化都是至关重要的。
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