Moths of Jawhar

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Última versión publicado por BAIF el ago. 21, 2023 BAIF
Fecha de publicación:
21 de agosto de 2023
Publicado por:
BAIF
Licencia:
CC-BY 4.0

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Descripción

Observations of Lepidoptera Moths in Jawahar This study presents a comprehensive observational analysis of Lepidoptera moths in the region of Jawahar. Lepidoptera, a diverse order of insects, includes moths renowned for their ecological significance and aesthetic value. Conducted over a specific time frame, the research involved systematic field surveys, specimen collection, and subsequent laboratory analysis. The study aims to document the richness, diversity, and distribution of Lepidoptera moths in the Jawahar area, contributing to a broader understanding of local biodiversity. Through careful examination and classification, various morphological, behavioral, and ecological traits of the observed moth species were noted.The research findings reveal a diverse array of Lepidoptera moths inhabiting the Jawahar region. The observed species exhibited intricate patterns of wing coloration, size variations, and unique behavioral traits, illustrating the complexity of moth adaptations. In addition, the study offers insights into the ecological relationships between these moths and their surrounding environment, shedding light on their roles as pollinators, herbivores, and prey. This research underscores the significance of preserving natural habitats in the Jawahar area to ensure the continued presence of diverse Lepidoptera moth species. The study's outcomes could inform conservation strategies and foster a deeper appreciation for the intricate beauty and ecological importance of these often-overlooked insects. In conclusion, the observational study of Lepidoptera moths in Jawahar contributes valuable insights into local biodiversity, emphasizing the need for sustained conservation efforts. By expanding our understanding of these moths' behaviors and roles within ecosystems, this research holds implications for broader ecological and environmental studies.

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Los usuarios deben citar este trabajo de la siguiente manera:

Borse V (2023). Moths of Jawhar. Version 1.2. BAIF. Occurrence dataset. https://cloud.gbif.org/asia/resource?r=ins-lepidoptera-jawhar&v=1.2

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Registro GBIF

Este recurso ha sido registrado en GBIF con el siguiente UUID: f9a712f4-bbf6-4fa3-863e-39a7feb2b0ea.  BAIF publica este recurso y está registrado en GBIF como un publicador de datos avalado por Participant Node Managers Committee.

Palabras clave

Occurrence keywords : Lepidoptera moths; Observational analysis; Biodiversity; Jawhar; Maharashtra; Western Ghats; Natural beauty; Ecological diversity; Conservation; Observ keywords : Lepidoptera moths; Observational analysis; Biodiversity; Jawhar; Maharashtra; Western Ghats; Natural beauty; Ecological diversity; Conservationation

Contactos

Vinod Borse
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
  • Originador
  • Punto De Contacto
  • Senior Project Officer
BAIF
  • BAIF Office Jawhar Amrai Campus ,Jawhar, PAlgahr 401603
401603 Jawhar
Gorwadi
IN

Cobertura geográfica

Description of Jawhar's Location Jawhar is a picturesque town located in the Palghar district of the state of Maharashtra, India. It is situated in the western part of the country, nestled within the lush and hilly landscape of the Western Ghats mountain range. The town is known for its natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage. Geographically, Jawhar is positioned approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) north-east of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of around 518 meters (1,699 feet) above sea level, giving it a relatively cooler and more pleasant climate compared to the coastal plains. Jawhar is surrounded by verdant hills, dense forests, and scenic waterfalls that are typical of the Western Ghats region. The town's location within this ecologically diverse region contributes to its rich biodiversity, making it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts, trekkers, and researchers.The town is accessible by road, and its proximity to Mumbai makes it a popular weekend getaway for urban dwellers seeking respite from the city's hustle and bustle. The journey to Jawhar is marked by winding roads that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys, making the travel experience an integral part of the visit.In addition to its natural beauty, Jawhar boasts historical landmarks, including the Jai Vilas Palace, which is an architectural marvel showcasing Indo-European influences. The town also has a tribal museum that provides insights into the local Adivasi culture and traditions.Overall, Jawhar's location in the Western Ghats, its proximity to Mumbai, and its blend of natural and cultural attractions make it a notable destination for those seeking a blend of tranquility, adventure, and cultural exploration.

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [-90, -180], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [90, 180]

Cobertura taxonómica

N/A

Reino kingdom, Animalia
Filo phylum, Arthropoda
Class Insecta, class
Orden order, Lepidoptera
Familia Erebidae, Lecithoceridae, Notodontidae, Crambidae, Limacodidae, Noctuidae, Gracillariidae, Lasiocampidae, Geometridae, Eupterotidae, family

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2023-08-16 / 2023-08-19

Datos del proyecto

Jawhar is a picturesque town located in the Palghar district of the state of Maharashtra, India. It is situated in the western part of the country, nestled within the lush and hilly landscape of the Western Ghats mountain range. The town is known for its natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage. Geographically, Jawhar is positioned approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) north-east of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of around 518 meters (1,699 feet) above sea level, giving it a relatively cooler and more pleasant climate compared to the coastal plains. Jawhar is surrounded by verdant hills, dense forests, and scenic waterfalls that are typical of the Western Ghats region.

Título "Exploring the Enigmatic Lepidoptera: Unveiling Biodiversity and Ecological Significance in Jawhar's Lush Landscape"Diversity of lepidoptera
Identificador EV-ASIA2023DM
Fuentes de Financiación No any funding
Descripción del área de estudio Jawhar is a picturesque town located in the Palghar district of the state of Maharashtra, India. It is situated in the western part of the country, nestled within the lush and hilly landscape of the Western Ghats mountain range. The town is known for its natural beauty, historical significance, and cultural heritage. Geographically, Jawhar is positioned approximately 180 kilometers (112 miles) north-east of Mumbai, the capital city of Maharashtra. It is situated at an elevation of around 518 meters (1,699 feet) above sea level, giving it a relatively cooler and more pleasant climate compared to the coastal plains. Jawhar is surrounded by verdant hills, dense forests, and scenic waterfalls that are typical of the Western Ghats region.

Métodos de muestreo

The process of sampling for this study was meticulously designed to capture the diverse array of Lepidoptera moths present in the captivating region of Jawhar. Our approach centered on both visual documentation and comprehensive identification techniques.Sampling was primarily conducted through photographic documentation. During field surveys, our team utilized high-resolution cameras to capture detailed images of Lepidoptera moths encountered in their natural habitats. These photographs provided invaluable visual records of the moths' distinct morphological features, wing patterns, and behaviors. To ensure accurate identification, a multi-faceted approach was employed. The photographic records formed the foundation for preliminary species identification. These images were then cross-referenced with existing databases, field guides, and scholarly literature on Lepidoptera. These resources, encompassing descriptions, distribution maps, and taxonomic keys, aided in confirming the identities of the observed moths

Área de Estudio The study was conducted within the captivating region of Jawhar, nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats mountain range in Maharashtra, India. This picturesque location, renowned for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, served as the backdrop for our comprehensive exploration of Lepidoptera moths.Encompassing the geographical expanse of Jawhar, the study spanned diverse habitats ranging from dense forests to rolling hillsides, allowing for a holistic representation of the local Lepidoptera population. This geographic diversity was integral to capturing the breadth of species richness and ecological interactions among the moths.
Control de Calidad Maintaining a high standard of data accuracy and reliability was paramount throughout the duration of the project focused on exploring the diversity of Lepidoptera moths in Jawhar. A rigorous quality control process was implemented to ensure the integrity of the collected data, observations, and analyses.

Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. Conduct systematic field surveys in various habitats across Jawhar. When encountering Lepidoptera moths, carefully approach them to avoid disturbing their natural behavior. Use the camera to capture detailed images of the moths, emphasizing their wing patterns, body characteristics, and any unique features.Maintain consistent photographic techniques to ensure uniformity in image quality and data collection. Pay attention to factors like lighting conditions, focus, and camera settings for optimal results.For each photograph, attach accurate metadata, including the date, time, location (GPS coordinates), elevation, and specific habitat details where the moth was observed. Metadata ensures that the occurrence data is linked to precise environmental conditions.Regularly back up the collected photographs and metadata to prevent data loss. Organize the files in a structured manner, using standardized naming conventions or a file management system. Transfer the photographic data and associated metadata into a centralized database or spreadsheet. Ensure that all information is accurately entered, including species identification (if known), image filenames, and relevant field notes.

Metadatos adicionales

Identificadores alternativos f9a712f4-bbf6-4fa3-863e-39a7feb2b0ea
https://cloud.gbif.org/asia/resource?r=ins-lepidoptera-jawhar