Researchers document 43,118 butterflies in Dakshina Kannada
The Hindu
The ‘winged beauties’ are a good indicator of the ecological health of a habitat
Butterflies are excellent communities to monitor the ecological health of a place. A team of researchers from Mangalore University, in collaboration with other two institutes, has identified and documented 43,118 butterflies (individuals) belonging to 175 species in Dakshina Kannada.
Of them, 22 species were habitat specific. The researchers were pursuing the ‘winged beauties’ for the past two years.

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