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<title>Mary Anto (Research Scholar)</title>
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<title>Distribution and habitat characteristics of the Troidinebutterfly community in the Western Ghats, a biodiversityhotspot in India</title>
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<name>Anto, Mary</name>
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<name>Mathew, George</name>
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<name>Jose, Roby T.</name>
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<updated>2025-02-12T04:58:27Z</updated>
<published>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Distribution and habitat characteristics of the Troidinebutterfly community in the Western Ghats, a biodiversityhotspot in India
Anto, Mary; Mathew, George; Jose, Roby T.
Investigation  on  the  distribution  patterns  and  habitat  requirements  of  the  butterflytribe, Troidini was carried out in undisturbed forest habitats and disturbed, human-modiûed habitatsin  the  Western  Ghats,  a  biodiversity  hotspot  in  south  India.    Compared  various  ecological  andbiological traits of the four species of this group which included a CITES (Convention on InternationalTrade  in  Endangered  Species  of  Wild  Fauna  and  Flora)  listed  species,  Troides  minos  Cramer,  anendemic  species  Pachliopta  pandiyana  Moore,  a  protected  species,  Pachliopta  hector  Fabriciusand Pachilopta  aristolochiae  Linnaeus.  Comparisons  were  based  on  transect  counts  conducted  at66 transects in 22 locations covering six types of habitat systems with a gradient of disturbance andmanagement  regimes  during  2009  and  2010.  Results  indicated  that  P.  aristolochiae  was  the  mostwidely distributed species occurring in 90% of the transects sampled and P. pandiyana had a restricteddistribution (36 %), while both P. hector and T. minos were observed in 73% of the transects. Samplingof the juveniles on the six species of host plants in the various habitats provided insights into hostplant partitioning between these species in the different habitats. Life history traits and morphologicalcharacteristics  of  adult  troidines,  larval  host  plant  characteristics  and  habitat  characteristics  wereevaluated and characterized. © 2019 Association for Advancement of Entomology
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<dc:date>2019-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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