DIVERSITY OF INSECT POLLINATORS AND THEIR ABUNDANCE ON Brassica campestris L. (MUSTARD CROPS) IN PANCHKHAL, KAVRE
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Insect pollination is the most crucial ecosystem service that insects give, resulting in
ecosystem sustainability and continuity. The study was conducted to explore the diversity
of insect pollinators and their abundance mustard crop; Brassica campestrisin Panchkhal.
The study was conducted in the flowering periods of the crops (November, 2019 -
January, 2020). A total four sampling plots were as selected sampling sites with each size
10X10 m2 were established with the inter-distance of 100m-200m between two
consecutive plots. Insect diversity and individual counts wereconducted in two activation
periods(10:00am to 12:00 pm, and 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm). The pollinator insects of the
mustard crops- B. compsestrisincluded 15 insect species belonging to four orders,
Hymenoptera (38.28%), Diptera (32.75%), Coleoptera(17.93%) and Lepidoptera
(11.49%). In terms of species richness of pollinators in both the mustard crop,
Lepidopteransdominated the field. However, Hymenopterans were registered highest in
context of relative abundance. The most prominent insect pollinators wereApiscerena
from the order Hymenoptera (27.49%) whereas the insect pollinators recorded from
Lepidoptera Pieriscanidia,andJunonialemoniasdominated the fields. The peak foraging
activities of most of insects were observed during day time. This study revealed that the
Hymenopterans were the major pollinators followed by Lepidopterans. However, the
pollinators would be increase if the disturbances like anthropogenic stresses have been
controlled