Study Of The Insects Diversity Around The Wetlands Of Upper-Northern Rajasthan

Authors

  • Inderjeet Kaur
  • Dr. Digvijay Singh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.1810

Keywords:

Insect, Diversity, Richness, Taxonomic Analysis, Entomological knowledge, Indicators, Conservation wetlands

Abstract

Insects are the most diverse group of animals on earth belongs to Phylumm Arthopoda and class Insecta. Members of the class Insecta are classified into 29 orders. This research paper investigates the insect diversity in the wetlands of upper northern Rajasthan, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of the various insect species present in this ecologically significant region. Through systematic field studies and taxonomic analysis, the paper explores the richness and distribution of insect populations, shedding light on their ecological roles and potential indicators of wetland health. The finding contributes to both entomological knowledge and regional conservation efforts, emphasizing the importance of preserving wetland ecosystem in northern Rajasthan

Author Biographies

  • Inderjeet Kaur

    Department of Zoology, MLB Govt.  PG College, Nokha-334803 Bikaner (Rajasthan, India)

  • Dr. Digvijay Singh

    Department of Zoology, MLB Govt.  PG College, Nokha-334803 Bikaner (Rajasthan, India)

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Published

2023-03-14

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