Termite Mounds’ Diversity and Distribution: A Study at Jnanabharathi, Bangalore University

Authors

  • R K Kavyashree
  • S Murugan
  • A Namratha

Keywords:

Termites, Mounds, Diversity Index, Richness index, Evenness index

Abstract

Termites work together to modify their surroundings, which in turn influences their behaviour, leading to the building of termite mounds. The study was designed to assess diversity of termite mounds present in the Bangalore University Campus, Bengaluru, India. Observations were made on the occurrence, abundance, evenness and richness of the termite mounds. Mounds were surveyed by field survey and photographic interpretation method during July 2021 to June 2022. Totally 119 mounds were found, out of which 18 are ground level mounds, 42 small mounds, 37 medium mounds and 22 tall mounds. To test its effectiveness and to know about the influence of the mounds on the ecological well-being, termite mounds were identified, compared and interpreted using google earth map and the results were statistically verified.

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Published

2022-07-23

How to Cite

Kavyashree, R. K., Murugan, S., & Namratha, A. (2022). Termite Mounds’ Diversity and Distribution: A Study at Jnanabharathi, Bangalore University. International Journal of Forest, Animal and Fisheries Research, 6(4). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijfaf/article/view/5218