Survey of Anisoptera diversity in Flood prone areas in Tirurangadi Taluk of Kerala, India

Published: June 29, 2020, 8:30 p.m.

Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.06.28.168336v1?rss=1 Authors: Kalliyil, A., Sherin MK, J., Amal K, A., Noushad, N., P, S., CT, H., Sahla P, F., Mathew, B. Abstract: Biodiversity forms the foundation of the vast array of ecosystem that critically contribute to human well being. Biodiversity is important in human managed as well as natural ecosystems. The changing status of insects and other invertebrates is the key indicator of biodiversity and environment that shapes it. The order Odonata comes under the class insecta. Odonata are divided into two suborders; Zygoptera (damselflies) and Anisoptera (dragonflies). Natural calamities can alter the ecosystem and thereby biodiversity drastically. This study was conducted in Tirurangadi taluk of kerala, India which is a flood prone taluk due to the over flow of the Kadalundi river during monsoon season. We reported a total of 12 species belonging to 10 genera and 2 families during the entire study. Sub-order Anisoptera was represented by the families, Libellulidae and Aeshnidae, comprising 11 species of Libellulidae and one species of Aeshnidae. On a long term, we aim at studying the impacts on insect biodiversity caused by floods. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info