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Fauna of Bangladesh

The fauna of Bangladesh includes about 1,600 species of vertebrate fauna and about 1,000 species of invertebrate fauna based on incomplete records. The vertebrate fauna consists of roughly 22 species of amphibians, 708 species of fish, 126 species of reptiles, 628 species of birds and 113 species of mammals.[1] The invertebrate fauna includes about 30 species of aphids, 20 species of bees, 178 species of beetles, 135 species of flies, 400 species of spiders, 150 species of lepidopterans 52 species of decapods, 30 species of copepods, 2 species of starfish, and some species of sand dollars, sea cucumbers, and sea urchins.

Bangladesh's wide variety of ecological conditions, encompassing the long sea coast, numerous rivers and their tributaries, lakes, haors, baors, ponds and other forms of wetlands, lowland evergreen forests of tropical nature, semi-evergreen forest, hill forests, moist deciduous forests, swamps, and flat lands with tall grasses, has ensured the vast diversity of species found in the country.[2][3] However, the increasing population, unplanned urbanization and expansion of agriculture and industry have been significantly affecting the ecological structure of Bangladesh, leaving several species extinct and many others endangered.[4]

Invertebrates edit

The invertebrate fauna so far recorded in Bangladesh comprises about 1,000 species. 18 species of bees have been discovered. Most of them are solitary bees consisting of 11 species. The rest include 4 of honeybees, 2 of bumblebees and the only stingless bee species, Trigona fuscobaltiata.[5]

There are a total of 35 species of scarab dung beetles found under 8 genera. The most common genus is Onthophagus. Another 30 species of leaf-eating scarabeids are also found. The ladybirds includes about 97 species, 80 of which are beneficial. 20 species of fireflies have also been discovered in the country.[5]

The most common indoor flies include housefly, the lesser housefly, the stable fly, the blue bottle fly, the green bottle flies and the flesh flies. The common outdoor flies include the black flies, the deer flies, the horse flies, the hover flies, the crane flies and some muscoids.[6] There are also some 113 species of mosquitos discovered in Bangladesh, the most common genera are Anopheles, Culex, Aedes, Mansonia, Psorophora and Haemagogus.[7]

More than 400 species of spiders are found under 134 genera, and 22 families. The largest family is Araneidae, consisting of some 90 species.[7]

About 124 species of butterflies have been discovered. Most of the species dwell in the northeast and southeast regions of the country.[8] There are also some species of moths, most commonly the snout moths, Scirpophaga incertulas, Chilo polychrysus, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, Achyra nudalis, Scirpophaga nivella, Leucinodes orbonalis, Corcyra cephalonica, Plodia interpunctella and soforth.[9]

Many species of fresh and marine-water crabs, shrimps and lobsters have also been recorded in Bangladesh. 4 species of freshwater and 11 species of marine crabs have been discovered. The most commercially exploited species of the coastal area is Scylla serrata (mud crab). There are at least two species of king crabs found in the coastal zone. About 10 species of freshwater shrimp/prawns and 19 species of marine shrimps are recorded. Six species of lobsters are found to occur in the Bay of Bengal, Panulirus polyphagus and Thenus orientalis are the two most commercially important species. Daphnia is a common freshwater genus among the 20 copepod species. Two species of starfish have also been recorded.[10][11]

Vertebrates edit

 
Ilish (Tenualosa ilisha) is the national fish of Bangladesh[12]

The vertebrate fauna includes about 1,600 species. Fishes hold the largest number of species among them. Of the 708 species of fishes, 442 are marine and the rests are of fresh and brackish waters. The marine fishes are split into 18 orders and 123 families. Their species include 56 of cartilaginous fishes and 386 of bony fishes. The 266 species of inland fishes belong to 61 families, of which Cyprinidae is the largest, having 61 species. There are also 55 species of catfishes found in the fresh waters of Bangladesh.[13][14]

The amphibians in Bangladesh include only the species of the order Anura. From the 22 amphibian species, 8 are recognized as threatened.[14] The number of reptiles species found is 126 which includes 109 inland and 17 marine species. From the 109 inland reptiles, 2 are crocodilians, 21 turtles and tortoises, 18 lizards, and 67 snakes. The marine reptiles comprise 12 snakes and 5 turtles.[15]

There are 628 species of birds found in Bangladesh under 16 orders and 67 families, including 276 passerines. Resident species total 388 (including 171 passerines) under 16 orders and 60 families, while the remaining 240 species (including 105 passerines) under 10 orders and 33 families are migratory.[16] The mammals of Bangladesh comprise 110 species of inland mammals under 12 orders and 35 families, and three species of marine mammals only from the order Cetacea.[17]

Conservation efforts edit

 
The most endangered Asiatic top predator of 2010, the dhole is on edge of extinction. There remain less than 2500 members of the species in the world.

So far a number of creatures have disappeared completely from the country and a further 201 species are threatened. The dhole, also called the Asiatic wild dog, is now endangered by habitat and prey-species loss and human persecution. Notable animal species that have disappeared from Bangladesh are the greater one-horned rhinoceros, the Asian two-horned rhinoceros, the gaur, the banteng, swamp deer, nilgai, Indian wolf, wild water buffalo, marsh crocodile and common peafowl.[1] The majority of the human population lives in or around large cities, and this has helped to limit deforestation to some extent. However, the growth rate continues to increase and this has placed large demands on the environment and lead to subsequent clearing of numerous natural habitats. Though several areas are protected under law, a large portion of Bangladeshi wildlife is threatened by this growth.

In 2016, conservationists surveying the rural Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh took the country's first ever photos of the sun bear and gaur. Moreover, the team also captured photos of the Himalayan serow, Asian golden cat, sambar deer, barking deer, leopard cat and dhole. Locals in the Chittagong Hill Tracts led conservationists to a new population of Arakan forest turtle. Once thought extinct, the critically endangered species was assumed only to survive in neighbouring Myanmar.[18]

Olive ridley sea turtles nest on the shores of Bangladesh, where they are threatened by marine plastic pollution.[19]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Khan, M. Monirul H. (2008). Protected Areas of Bangladesh - A Guide to Wildlife. Dhaka, Bangladesh: Nishorgo Program, Bangladesh Forest Department. OCLC 795008978.
  2. ^ Bio-ecological Zones of Bangladesh. IUCN. 2002. ISBN 9843110900.
  3. ^ Chowdhury, Quamrul Islam (2001). Bangladesh, State of Bio-diversity. Cornell University. ISBN 9847560129.
  4. ^ Razzaque, Jona (2004). Public interest environmental litigation in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Kluwer Law International. ISBN 9041122141.
  5. ^ a b Islam, Md Nurul (2012). "Bee". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  6. ^ Molla, Md Abdus Sattar (2012). "Fly". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  7. ^ a b Huda, KM Nurul (2012). "Mosquito". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  8. ^ Ahmad, Monawar (2012). "Butterfly". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  9. ^ Ahmad, Monawar (2012). "Moth". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  10. ^ Islam, M. Rafiqul (2004). Where land meets the sea: a profile of the coastal zone of Bangladesh. University of California. ISBN 9840517198.
  11. ^ Kabir, SM Humayun (2012). "Fauna". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  12. ^ Kabir, SM Humayun (2012). "Hilsa". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  13. ^ Sultana, P.; Thompson, P.; Ahmed, M. Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: final technical report. The WorldFish Center.
  14. ^ a b Chakraborty, Subhash Chandra (2012). "Fish". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  15. ^ Islam, Md Anwarul (2012). "Reptile". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  16. ^ Islam, Md Anwarul (2012). "Bird". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  17. ^ Islam, Md Anwarul (2012). "Mammal". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  18. ^ Hance, Jeremy (1 March 2016). "Tiger country? Scientists uncover wild surprises in tribal Bangladesh". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  19. ^ "Race to rescue turtles entangled in plastic on Bangladesh beach". Aljazeera. 13 July 2020. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  20. ^ Mehrtens, John (1987). Living Snakes of the World. New York: Sterling. ISBN 0-8069-6461-8.
  21. ^ Wood, Gerald (1983). The Guinness Book of Animal Facts and Feats. ISBN 978-0-85112-235-9.

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See also Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh The fauna of Bangladesh includes about 1 600 species of vertebrate fauna and about 1 000 species of invertebrate fauna based on incomplete records The vertebrate fauna consists of roughly 22 species of amphibians 708 species of fish 126 species of reptiles 628 species of birds and 113 species of mammals 1 The invertebrate fauna includes about 30 species of aphids 20 species of bees 178 species of beetles 135 species of flies 400 species of spiders 150 species of lepidopterans 52 species of decapods 30 species of copepods 2 species of starfish and some species of sand dollars sea cucumbers and sea urchins Bangladesh s wide variety of ecological conditions encompassing the long sea coast numerous rivers and their tributaries lakes haors baors ponds and other forms of wetlands lowland evergreen forests of tropical nature semi evergreen forest hill forests moist deciduous forests swamps and flat lands with tall grasses has ensured the vast diversity of species found in the country 2 3 However the increasing population unplanned urbanization and expansion of agriculture and industry have been significantly affecting the ecological structure of Bangladesh leaving several species extinct and many others endangered 4 Contents 1 Invertebrates 2 Vertebrates 3 Conservation efforts 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 ReferencesInvertebrates editThe invertebrate fauna so far recorded in Bangladesh comprises about 1 000 species 18 species of bees have been discovered Most of them are solitary bees consisting of 11 species The rest include 4 of honeybees 2 of bumblebees and the only stingless bee species Trigona fuscobaltiata 5 There are a total of 35 species of scarab dung beetles found under 8 genera The most common genus is Onthophagus Another 30 species of leaf eating scarabeids are also found The ladybirds includes about 97 species 80 of which are beneficial 20 species of fireflies have also been discovered in the country 5 The most common indoor flies include housefly the lesser housefly the stable fly the blue bottle fly the green bottle flies and the flesh flies The common outdoor flies include the black flies the deer flies the horse flies the hover flies the crane flies and some muscoids 6 There are also some 113 species of mosquitos discovered in Bangladesh the most common genera are Anopheles Culex Aedes Mansonia Psorophora and Haemagogus 7 More than 400 species of spiders are found under 134 genera and 22 families The largest family is Araneidae consisting of some 90 species 7 About 124 species of butterflies have been discovered Most of the species dwell in the northeast and southeast regions of the country 8 There are also some species of moths most commonly the snout moths Scirpophaga incertulas Chilo polychrysus Cnaphalocrocis medinalis Achyra nudalis Scirpophaga nivella Leucinodes orbonalis Corcyra cephalonica Plodia interpunctella and soforth 9 Many species of fresh and marine water crabs shrimps and lobsters have also been recorded in Bangladesh 4 species of freshwater and 11 species of marine crabs have been discovered The most commercially exploited species of the coastal area is Scylla serrata mud crab There are at least two species of king crabs found in the coastal zone About 10 species of freshwater shrimp prawns and 19 species of marine shrimps are recorded Six species of lobsters are found to occur in the Bay of Bengal Panulirus polyphagus and Thenus orientalis are the two most commercially important species Daphnia is a common freshwater genus among the 20 copepod species Two species of starfish have also been recorded 10 11 Vertebrates editSee also List of mammals of Bangladesh nbsp Ilish Tenualosa ilisha is the national fish of Bangladesh 12 The vertebrate fauna includes about 1 600 species Fishes hold the largest number of species among them Of the 708 species of fishes 442 are marine and the rests are of fresh and brackish waters The marine fishes are split into 18 orders and 123 families Their species include 56 of cartilaginous fishes and 386 of bony fishes The 266 species of inland fishes belong to 61 families of which Cyprinidae is the largest having 61 species There are also 55 species of catfishes found in the fresh waters of Bangladesh 13 14 The amphibians in Bangladesh include only the species of the order Anura From the 22 amphibian species 8 are recognized as threatened 14 The number of reptiles species found is 126 which includes 109 inland and 17 marine species From the 109 inland reptiles 2 are crocodilians 21 turtles and tortoises 18 lizards and 67 snakes The marine reptiles comprise 12 snakes and 5 turtles 15 There are 628 species of birds found in Bangladesh under 16 orders and 67 families including 276 passerines Resident species total 388 including 171 passerines under 16 orders and 60 families while the remaining 240 species including 105 passerines under 10 orders and 33 families are migratory 16 The mammals of Bangladesh comprise 110 species of inland mammals under 12 orders and 35 families and three species of marine mammals only from the order Cetacea 17 Conservation efforts edit nbsp The most endangered Asiatic top predator of 2010 the dhole is on edge of extinction There remain less than 2500 members of the species in the world So far a number of creatures have disappeared completely from the country and a further 201 species are threatened The dhole also called the Asiatic wild dog is now endangered by habitat and prey species loss and human persecution Notable animal species that have disappeared from Bangladesh are the greater one horned rhinoceros the Asian two horned rhinoceros the gaur the banteng swamp deer nilgai Indian wolf wild water buffalo marsh crocodile and common peafowl 1 The majority of the human population lives in or around large cities and this has helped to limit deforestation to some extent However the growth rate continues to increase and this has placed large demands on the environment and lead to subsequent clearing of numerous natural habitats Though several areas are protected under law a large portion of Bangladeshi wildlife is threatened by this growth In 2016 conservationists surveying the rural Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh took the country s first ever photos of the sun bear and gaur Moreover the team also captured photos of the Himalayan serow Asian golden cat sambar deer barking deer leopard cat and dhole Locals in the Chittagong Hill Tracts led conservationists to a new population of Arakan forest turtle Once thought extinct the critically endangered species was assumed only to survive in neighbouring Myanmar 18 Olive ridley sea turtles nest on the shores of Bangladesh where they are threatened by marine plastic pollution 19 Gallery edit nbsp The Bengal tiger is the national symbol of Bangladesh nbsp Indian leopards can be found in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh nbsp Wild Indian elephants can be seen in hilly areas of Bangladesh nbsp Hoolock gibbon in Bangladesh nbsp The saltwater crocodile is the largest of all living reptiles nbsp Chital deer are widely seen in Sundarbans and other mangrove forests nbsp Clouded leopards can be found in the southeastern part nbsp Python reticulatus is the world s longest snake and longest reptile nbsp The king cobra is the world s longest venomous snake 20 nbsp Great hornbill nbsp Rose ringed parakeet nbsp Capped langur at Lawachara National Park nbsp Lesser adjutant nbsp Masked finfoot a beautiful bird found in mangrove forests nbsp Binturong nbsp Bengal fox nbsp The water monitor it is the world s second heaviest lizard after the Komodo dragon 21 nbsp Asian golden cat nbsp Sun bears can be found in the Chittagong Hill Tracts nbsp The gaur the largest extant bovine is native to parts of South Asia and most of Southeast Asia nbsp Sambar deer nbsp Arakan forest turtle nbsp Mugger crocodile nbsp Dolphins in Al Bandar baySee also editList of birds of Bangladesh List of butterflies of Bangladesh List of fishes in Bangladesh List of mammals of BangladeshReferences edit a b Khan M Monirul H 2008 Protected Areas of Bangladesh A Guide to Wildlife Dhaka Bangladesh Nishorgo Program Bangladesh Forest Department OCLC 795008978 Bio ecological Zones of Bangladesh IUCN 2002 ISBN 9843110900 Chowdhury Quamrul Islam 2001 Bangladesh State of Bio diversity Cornell University ISBN 9847560129 Razzaque Jona 2004 Public interest environmental litigation in India Pakistan and Bangladesh Kluwer Law International ISBN 9041122141 a b Islam Md Nurul 2012 Bee In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Molla Md Abdus Sattar 2012 Fly In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh a b Huda KM Nurul 2012 Mosquito In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Ahmad Monawar 2012 Butterfly In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Ahmad Monawar 2012 Moth In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Islam M Rafiqul 2004 Where land meets the sea a profile of the coastal zone of Bangladesh University of California ISBN 9840517198 Kabir SM Humayun 2012 Fauna In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Kabir SM Humayun 2012 Hilsa In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Sultana P Thompson P Ahmed M Understanding livelihoods dependent on inland fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia final technical report The WorldFish Center a b Chakraborty Subhash Chandra 2012 Fish In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Islam Md Anwarul 2012 Reptile In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Islam Md Anwarul 2012 Bird In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Islam Md Anwarul 2012 Mammal In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Hance Jeremy 1 March 2016 Tiger country Scientists uncover wild surprises in tribal Bangladesh The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 13 May 2017 Race to rescue turtles entangled in plastic on Bangladesh beach Aljazeera 13 July 2020 Retrieved 28 July 2020 Mehrtens John 1987 Living Snakes of the World New York Sterling ISBN 0 8069 6461 8 Wood Gerald 1983 The Guinness Book of Animal Facts and Feats ISBN 978 0 85112 235 9 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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