Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India

Species composition and abundance of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in Thrissur plains, near Palghat Gap, southern Western Ghats in India, was studied from January 2017 to May 2017.  The agroecosystems surveyed were coconut, cashew & rubber plantations, home garden, paddy field, and botanic...

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Main Authors: Abhirami Mini Jayakumar, Paingamadathil Ommer Nameer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Threatened Taxa
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Online Access:https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3652
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spelling doaj-04b42c1e67a64072bb5fddf5fa1ba5022020-11-25T03:20:51ZengWildlife Information Liaison Development SocietyJournal of Threatened Taxa0974-78930974-79072018-09-011010123281233610.11609/jott.3652.10.10.12328-123363652Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, IndiaAbhirami Mini Jayakumar0Paingamadathil Ommer Nameer1Centre for Wildlife Studies, College of Forestry, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, Kerala 680656, IndiaCentre for Wildlife Studies, College of Forestry, Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur, Kerala 680656, IndiaSpecies composition and abundance of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in Thrissur plains, near Palghat Gap, southern Western Ghats in India, was studied from January 2017 to May 2017.  The agroecosystems surveyed were coconut, cashew & rubber plantations, home garden, paddy field, and botanical garden.  Time-constrained visual encounter surveys of a total effort of 360 man-hours were done in the field.  Coconut and cashew plantations reported the highest species richness with 11 species each, while the highest number of sightings (159) were recorded from botanical garden.  Bronze Grass Skink Eutropis macularia was the most abundant species in agroecosystems.  Correspondence analysis was done to compare the reptilian diversity in the agroecosystems.  The reptile fauna of home garden and paddy field were found to be more distinct than the rest of the agroecosystems.  A total of 17 species of reptiles were recorded during the study, thus highlighting the significance of agroecosystems in acting as important buffer landscapes for reptiles.https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3652paddy fieldrubber plantationcoconut plantationcashew plantationbotanical gardenhome gardenimportant bird areakole wetlandsramsar site
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author Abhirami Mini Jayakumar
Paingamadathil Ommer Nameer
spellingShingle Abhirami Mini Jayakumar
Paingamadathil Ommer Nameer
Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India
Journal of Threatened Taxa
paddy field
rubber plantation
coconut plantation
cashew plantation
botanical garden
home garden
important bird area
kole wetlands
ramsar site
author_facet Abhirami Mini Jayakumar
Paingamadathil Ommer Nameer
author_sort Abhirami Mini Jayakumar
title Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India
title_short Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India
title_full Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India
title_fullStr Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India
title_full_unstemmed Species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern Western Ghats, India
title_sort species composition and abundance estimates of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in southern western ghats, india
publisher Wildlife Information Liaison Development Society
series Journal of Threatened Taxa
issn 0974-7893
0974-7907
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Species composition and abundance of reptiles in selected agroecosystems in Thrissur plains, near Palghat Gap, southern Western Ghats in India, was studied from January 2017 to May 2017.  The agroecosystems surveyed were coconut, cashew & rubber plantations, home garden, paddy field, and botanical garden.  Time-constrained visual encounter surveys of a total effort of 360 man-hours were done in the field.  Coconut and cashew plantations reported the highest species richness with 11 species each, while the highest number of sightings (159) were recorded from botanical garden.  Bronze Grass Skink Eutropis macularia was the most abundant species in agroecosystems.  Correspondence analysis was done to compare the reptilian diversity in the agroecosystems.  The reptile fauna of home garden and paddy field were found to be more distinct than the rest of the agroecosystems.  A total of 17 species of reptiles were recorded during the study, thus highlighting the significance of agroecosystems in acting as important buffer landscapes for reptiles.
topic paddy field
rubber plantation
coconut plantation
cashew plantation
botanical garden
home garden
important bird area
kole wetlands
ramsar site
url https://www.threatenedtaxa.org/index.php/JoTT/article/view/3652
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