2011
DOI: 10.1038/npre.2010.5491.1
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Ant Species Richness Around Amravati City Maharashtra, India

Abstract: Ants deserve a special place in the study of ecology, including behavior, given their species richness, social habits, and high densities, contributing to much of the animal biomes on earth (Gadagkar et.at. 1993). As ants can be studied virtually everywhere from forest interiors below ground, right up to the kitchen, we attempted a study to assess the ant species richness in a variety of habitats in and around Amravati city. The prime objective of this study is to prepare a partial checklist of ants of Amravat… Show more

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“…In a study at selected sites of Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, a total of 19 species of ants were collected and identified by Joseph and Thomas (2021). From Amravati City of Maharashtra, 34 species of ants belonging to five subfamilies were identified (Chavhan and Pawar, 2011). The Udupi District, Karnataka recorded 31 species of ants under 17 genera and five subfamilies (Cunha and Nair, 2013).…”
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“…In a study at selected sites of Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala, a total of 19 species of ants were collected and identified by Joseph and Thomas (2021). From Amravati City of Maharashtra, 34 species of ants belonging to five subfamilies were identified (Chavhan and Pawar, 2011). The Udupi District, Karnataka recorded 31 species of ants under 17 genera and five subfamilies (Cunha and Nair, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%