Study on odonata as health indicator of riparian ecosystem of Betwa River, Bhojpur, Raisen
Ritu Chourasia, Deepika Bhargava and Vipin Vyas
An indicator species is an organism that serves as a measure of the environmental conditions. In the present study Odonates (Arthropoda: Insecta) are used as a health indicator of the riparian ecosystem of Betwa river, Raisen (Division: Bhopal). A total of 30 species including 22 species of Anisoptera and 8 species of Zygoptera were recorded in four different Sites during the study period from July to December 2019. 23 species recorded from Site A (Riparian zone adjoining to Forest), 22 species recorded from Site C (Bhojpur Ghat), 21 species from Site D (Riparian zone adjoining to Agriculture field), and 16 species from Site B (Jain Temple). Site A was the most abundant habitat with 582 individuals (379 Anisopterans and 203 Zygopterans), followed by Site C with 517 individuals (338 Anisopterans and 179 Zygopterans), followed by Site D with 435 individuals (318 Anisopterans and 117 Zygopterans) and Site B with 200 individuals (184 Anisopterans and 16 Zygopterans) was the least abundant.
Ritu Chourasia, Deepika Bhargava, Vipin Vyas. Study on odonata as health indicator of riparian ecosystem of Betwa River, Bhojpur, Raisen. J Entomol Zool Stud 2020;8(6):1339-1344. DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2020.v8.i6r.8018