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Check List | 2012

Variation in butterfly diversity and unique species richness along different habitats in Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tripura, northeast India

Joydeb Majumder; Rahul Lodh; B. K. Agarwala

Quantification of butterfly diversity and species richness is of prime importance for evaluating the status of protected areas. Permanent line transect counts were used to record species richness and abundance of butterfly communities of different habitat types in Trishna wildlife sanctuary. A total of 1005 individuals representing 59 species in 48 genera belonging to five families were recorded in the present study. Of these, 23 species belonged to the family Nymphalidae and accounted for 38.98% of the total species and 45.20% of the total number of individuals. Mature secondary mixed moist deciduous forest showed the maximum diversity and species richness, while exotic grassland showed minimum diversity and species richness. Out of 59 species, 31 are new records for Tripura state, while 21 are unique species and nine are listed in the threatened category. This study revealed that mature secondary forests are more important for butterfly communities, while exotic grasslands have a negative impact on species composition.


Journal of Insect Science | 2013

Butterfly Species Richness and Diversity in the Trishna Wildlife Sanctuary in South Asia

Joydeb Majumder; Rahul Lodh; B. K. Agarwala

Abstract Several wildlife sanctuaries in the world are home to the surviving populations of many endemic species. Trishna wildlife sanctuary in northeast India is protected by law, and is home to the last surviving populations of Asian bison (Bos gorus Smith), spectacle monkey (Trachypithecus phayrie Blyth), capped langur (Trachypithecus pileatus Blyth), slow loris (Nycticebus coucang Boddaert), wild cat (Felis chaus Schreber), and wild boars (Sus scrofa L.), among many other animals and plants. The sanctuary was explored for species richness and diversity of butterflies. A six-month-long study revealed the occurrence of 59 butterfly species that included 21 unique species and 9 species listed in the threatened category. The mixed moist deciduous mature forest of the sanctuary harbored greater species richness and species diversity (39 species under 31 genera) than other parts of the sanctuary, which is comprised of regenerated secondary mixed deciduous forest (37 species under 32 genera), degraded forests (32 species under 28 genera), and open grassland with patches of plantations and artificial lakes (24 species under 17 genera). The majority of these species showed a distribution range throughout the Indo-Malayan region and Australasia tropics, and eight species were distributed in the eastern parts of South Asia, including one species, Labadea martha (F.), which is distributed in the eastern Himalayas alone. Estimator Chao 2 provided the best-predicted value of species richness. The steep slope of the species accumulation curve suggested the occurrence of a large number of rare species, and a prolonged gentle slope suggested a higher species richness at a higher sample abundance. The species composition of vegetation-rich habitats showed high similarity in comparison to vegetation-poor habitats.


Journal of Forestry Research | 2014

Ethno-medicinal plants used by Bengali communities in Tripura, northeast India

Joydeb Majumder; Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee; Badal Kumar Datta; B. K. Agarwala

Northeastern India has high medicinal plant diversity due to variance in topography and physiognomy. We documented the uses of various medicinal plants by the Bengali people of West district and South district of Tripura state for their own health care as well as for domesticated animals. Based on semi structured interviews, group discussions and information from local informants, a total of 93 species of medicinal plants of 52 families and 83 genera were documented. These plants were used to treat more than 55 different human diseases and 6 diseases of livestock. Sixty-eight plant species were used singly and the rest were used in combination with other species for therapeutic formulations of various diseases. Leaves of plants were most often used for most of the ethnobotanical preparations. Maximum consensus value of 96% was recorded for Chromolaena odorata (L.) King & H. Rob., and the minimum was 15% for Bambusa balcooa Robx. Of the 93 plant species, 75 species showed pharmacological properties. Prospects for augmenting existing knowledge and enhancing the use of traditional medicinal plants are discussed.


Check List | 2015

Inventory of mammals in protected reserves and natural habitats of Tripura, northeast India with notes on existing threats and new records of Large Footed Mouse-eared Bat and Greater False Vampire Bat

Joydeb Majumder; Koushik Majumdar; Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee; B. K. Agarwala


Archive | 2013

Biology and Population Dynamics of Giant Ladybird Predator Anisolemnia dilatata (F.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): A Specialized Predator of Woolly Aphids of Bamboo Plants in Northeast India

Joydeb Majumder; B. K. Agarwala


Zoology and ecology | 2016

Vegetation composition, structure and distribution status of trees used by two tropical fruit bat species in degraded habitats of Northeast India

Koushik Majumdar; Joydeb Majumder; Badal Kumar Datta


Current Science | 2016

Life History Fitness of Giant Ladybird Predator (Coleoptera:Coccinellidae) of Woolly Aphids (Hemiptera:Aphididae) in Varying Prey Densities from Northeast India

B. K. Agarwala; Joydeb Majumder


Check List | 2015

Calotes emma Gray, 1845 (Squamata: Agamidae): range extension and new addition to the reptilian fauna of Tripura, northeast India

Joydeb Majumder; B. K. Agarwala


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2014

Dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of Tripura, northeastern India with a pictorial catalogue.

Joydeb Majumder; Partha Pratim Bhattacharjee; B. K. Agarwala


Archive | 2013

Distribution record of Ensete glaucum (Roxb.) Cheesm. (Musaceae) in Tripura, Northeast India: a rare wild primitive banana

Koushik Majumdar; Abhijit Sarkar; Dipankar Deb; Joydeb Majumder; Badal Kumar Datta

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