2025 Vol. 31 No.1 PP 143-152
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v31i1pp143-152
Preliminary Survey of Araneae and Insect Diversity in the Botanical Garden of D.K.V. Arts & Science College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, India
Devanshi Pandya and *Foram P Patel
Biology Department (Zoology),
D K V Arts & Science College,
P N Marg, JAMNAGAR-361008 (GUJARAT) INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail : patelforam9795@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The present study examines insect diversity in the Botanical Garden of D K V Arts & Science College, Jamnagar, Gujarat,
employing quadrat (50x50 cm) method. The garden hosts 87 plant and 6 grass species, with Tecoma stans being notably
prevalent. Besides, density, abundance and frequency were assessed using 110 quadrats. A total of 88 species were observed
during the survey, including both insects and spiders. Study reveals a rich and varied community dominated by ants from the
Formicidae family. Noteworthy findings include a rare spider species Emertonella taczanowskii has been recorded for the first
time in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The findings highlight the complex ecological relationships between the diverse insect population and
the garden’s flora, emphasizing the need for further taxonomic research to identify the many unidentified species and understand
their ecological significance.
KEY WORDS : Abundance, Botanical Garden, Density, Frequency, Insect Diversity, Quadrat method