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International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences Research Article

Seasonal variations in the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in Western Terai Arc Landscape, India

Gajendra Singh Mehra, Shivam Shrotriya, Deepa Bisht, Sarita Bisht, Harendra Singh Bargali, Tanveer Ahmad, Neha Verma, Nakulananda Mohanty and Sushil Kumar Dutta

Year : 2021 | Volume: 6 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 194-202

doi: https://doi.org/10.55126/ijzab.2021.v06.i04.019

Received on: 07/28/2021

Revised on: 08/11/2021

Accepted on: 08/14/2021

Published on: 08/31/2021

  • Gajendra Singh Mehra, Shivam Shrotriya, Deepa Bisht, Sarita Bisht, Harendra Singh Bargali, Tanveer Ahmad, Neha Verma, Nakulananda Mohanty and Sushil Kumar Dutta( 2021).

    Seasonal variations in the diversity of amphibians and reptiles in Western Terai Arc Landscape, India

    . International Journal of Zoology and Applied Biosciences, 6( 4), 194-202.

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Abstract

Amphibian and reptiles are weather sensitive, poikilothermic group of animals, and their occurrence varies with the change in seasons. Present study was conducted in Ramnagar Forest Division of Uttarakhand state of India. Ramnagar Forest Division is the western part of Terai Arc Landscape which is an important ecoregion of the world.  Sampling was done with Visual Encounter Surveys along with other methods, in all the seasons of a year. A total of 47 species of herpetofauna was recorded in the study, including 10 species of frogs, 13 species of lizards, 20 species of snakes and 4 species of testudines. The maximum number of herpetofauna species was observed during monsoon season, while the least number species were found in winters. The general pattern of herpetofauna species richness that observed in Ramnagar Forest Division was, found to be highest in monsoons, which then started decreasing in autumns and a rapid decrease was noticed in pre-winter and reached minimum in winters. In spring it started rising again and continue to rise in summers to reached maximum in monsoons.

Keywords

Herpetofauna, Species richness, Visual Encounter Survey, Ecoregion, Weather.