A Preliminary Study on Insect Pollinators of New Forest Campus, Dehradun, India

A Preliminary Study on Insect Pollinators of New Forest Campus, Dehradun, India

Authors

  •   Arvind Kumar   Forest Entomology Discipline, Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun-248006
  •   L.R. Lakshamikanta Panda   Forest Entomology Discipline, Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun-248006
  •   Aishwarya Ray   Forest Entomology Discipline, Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun-248006

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2022/v148i10/167321

Keywords:

Pollination, Syrphidfly, Honey bee, Butterfly, Host plants, New forest campus.

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to find out the insect pollinators associated with some plants in the New Forest Campus, FRI, Dehradun, India. The observations were taken by three different methods from April to July 2020. The study revealed that 45 insect pollinator species belonging to four orders and ten families were present in the campus. A total of 32 flowering plant species were observed to be visited by 45 insect pollinators among them species richness of butterflies was maximum followed by non apis bees, apis bees, wasps and syrphidflies, but bees were the most dominated species for pollination in the campus. Among the host plants flowers of Peltophorum pterocarpum was visited by maximum number of pollinators (11 species), followed by Lantana camara (8 species), Lichi chinensis (6 species), Bidens alba (4 species) and Mangifera indica (3 species), etc.

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Author Biography

Arvind Kumar, Forest Entomology Discipline, Forest Protection Division, Forest Research Institute, Dehradun-248006

Scientist-E

Forest Frotection Division

Published

2022-11-16

How to Cite

Kumar, A., Lakshamikanta Panda, L., & Ray, A. (2022). A Preliminary Study on Insect Pollinators of New Forest Campus, Dehradun, India. Indian Forester, 148(10), 1045–1048. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2022/v148i10/167321

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