Documentation of biodiversity in Newtown Ecopark, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India (2020-2022), excluding floral components

Occurrence Observation
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説明

The publication titled "Documentation of biodiversity in Newtown Ecopark, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India (2020-2022), excluding floral components" has been published by the Nature Mates Nature Club. This publication is a component of the WBHIDCO Pakhibitan Project, centred on the Ecopark located in Newtown, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India. The study area encompasses a total land area of 480 acres(including a 104 acres waterbody with an island in the middle), comprising a varied array of microhabitats. These microhabitats consist of grassland, a mixed forest containing tree species such as Arjuna, Rain tree, Sal, Mahua, Simul, and Babul within the designated "rainforest" region. Additionally, the study area includes fruit trees, flowering trees, vegetable plants, bushes, and shrubs. Furthermore, there is a designated garden area known as the "Butterfly Garden," which primarily consists of shrubs and herbs. In addition to this, there exists a grassland region within the "formal garden" and "Golfarena." Located on a periphery of the park, there exists a diminutive expanse of wetland referred to as Pakhibitan, characterized by the presence of cattails, colloquially known as 'hogla' among the indigenous populace. Located opposite the park lies a substantial body of freshwater, encompassing an approximate surface area of 104 acres. In addition to the natural water bodies, the park also features several artificial water bodies that have been created by human intervention. Kolkata experiences four distinct seasons, namely summer, monsoon, winter, and autumn. The annual temperature exhibits a range of 43°C to 9°C. The annual average precipitation is 1400mm. The soil type in this area is classified as alluvial due to its geographical location within the Indo-Gangetic plain. The dataset presented herein comprises a comprehensive record of all non-plant species documented during a biodiversity survey conducted over the period spanning from 2020 to 2022. All species have been identified at either the species or genus level. A comprehensive tally of 424 species was documented, with 395 species classified under the kingdom Animalia and 28 species classified under the kingdom Fungi. These species were further categorized into 53 distinct orders and 170 separate families.

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引用方法

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Chatterjee L, Basu Roy A, Samanta T, Sengupta N, Barve V (2023). Documentation of biodiversity in Newtown Ecopark, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India (2020-2022), excluding floral components. Version 1.1. Training Organization. Occurrence dataset. https://training-ipt-a.gbif.org/resource?r=ecopark_biodiversity_20202022&v=1.1

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キーワード

Occurrence; Observation

連絡先

Lina Chatterjee
  • メタデータ提供者
  • 最初のデータ採集者
  • Research Associate
Nature Mates-Nature Club
  • 6/7 Bijoygarh
700032 Kolkata
West Bengal
IN
Arjan Basu Roy
  • 最初のデータ採集者
  • 連絡先
  • Secretary
Nature Mates-Nature Club
  • 6/7 Bijoygarh
700032 Kolkata
West Bengal
IN
  • 98743 57414
Tarak Samanta
  • 最初のデータ採集者
  • Research Associate
Nature Mates-Nature Club
  • 6/7 Bijoygarh
700032 Kolkata
West Bengal
IN
Nivedita Sengupta
  • データ利用者
  • Intern
Nature Mates-Nature Club
  • 6/7 Bijoygarh
700032 Kolkata
West Bengal
IN
Vijay Barve
  • メタデータ提供者
  • 最初のデータ採集者
  • Research Advisor
Nature Mates-Nature Club
  • 6/7 Bijoygarh
700032 Kolkata
West Bengal
IN
Nivedita Sengupta
  • データ利用者

地理的範囲

The research was conducted in Rajarhat Ecopark, located in the North 24 Pargannas district. This ecological site spans approximately 480 acres (including a 104 acres waterbody with an island in the middle) and encompasses various habitats, including grassland, man-made urban forest, butterfly garden, marshland, and wetland.

座標(緯度経度) 南 西 [22.59, 88.455], 北 東 [22.621, 88.473]

生物分類学的範囲

All species have been identified at either the species or genus level. A comprehensive tally of 424 species was documented with 395 species classified under the kingdom Animalia belonging to 45 different orders and 152 distinct families

Kingdom Animalia (Animale)
Phylum Arthopoda, Chordata
Class Arachnida, Insecta, Amphibia, Aves (bird), Mammalia (mammal), Reptilia (reptile), Actinopetrygii (fish)

All species have been identified at either the species or genus level. A comprehensive tally of 424 species was documented with 28 species classified under Kingdom fungi belonging to 8 different orders and 18 distinct families

Kingdom Fungi
Phylum Ascomycota, Basidomycota
Class Sordariomycetes, Dacrymycetes, Agaricomycetes

時間的範囲

開始日 / 終了日 2020-01-01 / 2022-12-31

プロジェクトデータ

説明がありません

タイトル West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation(WBHIDCO) Pakhibitan Project
ファンデイング West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation(WBHIDCO)
Study Area Description The study area encompasses a total land area of 480 acres(including a 104 acres waterbody with an island in the middle)and comprises a wide variety of microhabitats. These microhabitats consist of grassland, a mixed forest containing tree species such as Arjuna, Rain tree, Sal, Mahua, Simul, and Babul in the rainforest section, as well as fruit trees, flower trees, vegetable plants, bushes, and shrubs. Additionally, there is a designated area known as the "Butterfly Garden," which features a collection of shrubs and herbs. In addition to this, there exists a grassland region within the "formal garden" and "Golfarena." Located at one periphery of the park, a diminutive expanse of wetland referred to as Pakhibitan can be found, characterized by the presence of cattails, colloquially known as 'hogla' among the indigenous population. Located adjacent to the park lies a substantial body of freshwater, encompassing an approximate surface area of 104 acres.

収集方法

Random sampling The equipment utilized in this study includes the binocular Olympus (10*50 DPS I) and the Nikon Coolpix P900, P600, and B600. The data that was observed was documented in the field notebook.

Study Extent This study focused on documenting the faunal component found in New Town Ecopark, which is located in the district of North 24 Parganas and spans approximately 480 acres (including a 104 acres waterbody with an island in the middle). The region exhibits diverse land use patterns, encompassing marshlands, lakes, ponds, grasslands, a butterfly garden, and a man-made forest patch. Additionally, the site boasts a substantial number of landscape gardens.

Method step description:

  1. Direct observation, Field notes, Photography,

追加のメタデータ

目的

This dataset is a component of a long-term initiative run by the WBHIDCO that aims to foster urban biodiversity while also preserving the natural landmass of New Town and species variety. Additionally, it offers an opportunity to conduct a comparative analysis on the impact of urbanization growth on biodiversity.

代替識別子 86148362-659a-4618-8494-f30f14cc5728
https://training-ipt-a.gbif.org/resource?r=ecopark_biodiversity_20202022