- With over 47,000 plant species, India occupies tenth
place in the world and fourth in Asia in plant diversity. It includes
15000 or 6% of the torld's total flowering plants.
- India is one of the twelve mega bio diversity countries
of the world.
- India has 89,000 species of animals as well as a rich
variety of fish in its fresh and marine waters.
- Plant community which grows naturally with no human
help and is not disturbed by humans for a long time is teemed as natural
vegetation.
- The term flora denotes plants and fauna denotes
species of animals in a specific region.
- The natural vegetation which has been left
undisturbed by humans for a long time is called virgin vegetation.
- Virgin vegetation which are purely Indian are known as
endemic species and those which have come from outside India are termed as
exotic plants.
Factors determining
flora and fauna in a region are as follows.
Relief
- The nature of land influences the type of vegetation.
It includes mountains, plains and plateaus as well as dry and wet regions.
- Different types of soils provide basis for different
types of vegetation. The sandy, deltaic and other types soils support
different types of vegetations.
Climate
- Temperature, photoperiod and precipitation are the
three climatic factors which determine natural vegetation.
- The character and extent of vegetation are mainly
determined by temperature along with humidity in the air, precipitation
and soil. As per temperature the vegetation types differ from tropical to
subtropical and alpine.
- Period of exposure to sunlight varies for different
plants leading to their different rates of growth. Due to longer duration
of sunlight trees grow faster in the summer.
- Areas of heavy rainfall have more dense vegetation as
compared to other areas of less rainfall.
- Forests are renewable resources and play a major role
in enhancing the quality of the environment.They modify local
climate, control soil erosion, regulate stream flow, provide livelyhood
for many communities.
- It controls wind force and temperature and causes
rainfall.
- Vegetation in most parts of India has been modified at
some places, or replaced or degraded by human occupancy.
Ecosystem
- All the plants and animals in an area are
interdependent and interrelated to each other in their physical
environment, thus forming an ecosystem.
- Human beings are integral part of ecosystem.
- The greed of human beings leads to overutilisation of
resources.
- A very large ecosystem on land having distinct type of
vegetation and animal life is called a biome.
Types of Vegetation
- The major types of vegetation in India are Tropical
Rainforests, Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical Thorn Forests and
Scrubs, Montane Forests and Mangrove Forests.
- With warm and wet climate all year round the Tropical
Rainforests have luxurious trees, shrubs and creepers.The rainfall is more
than 200 cm.
- The are restricted to heavy rainfall areas of the
Western Ghats and Island groups, upper parts of Assam and Tamilnadu.
- A large variety of animals are found in the
rainforests.
- The most widespread forests of India — the Tropical
Deciduous Forests — are also known as the Monsoon Forests.Rainfall ranges
between 200 to 70 cm.
- On the basis of the availability of water, these
forests are further divided into moist and dry deciduous forests.
- These are spread across north easternstates, foothills
of Himalyas, Jharkhand, West Orissa and Chhattisgarh and eastern slopes of
Western ghats.
- Lions, tiger, pig, deer elephant, variety of birds,
reptiles are found here.
- The leaves of vegetation in Thorn Forests and Scrubs
are mostly thick and small to minimize evaporation and have succulent
stems to conserve water. Rainfall is less than 70 cm.
- These forests are found in North wetern part of the
country amd semi arid areas of Gujrat, Rajsthan, M.P. Chhattisgarh,U.P.
and Haryana.
- Common animals found are rats, mice, rabbits, fox ,
wolf, tiger, lion etc.
- Montane forests have a succession of natural vegetation
belts in the same order as we see from the tropical to the Tundra region.
- Wet temperate forests are found between a height of
1000 and 2000 meters while temperate grasslands are found at higher
elevations above 3600 meters and give way to alpine vegetation.
- At 3600 metres above sea level temperate forests and
grasslands give way to alpine vegetation.
- The mangrove tidal forests are found in the areas of
coasts influenced by tides.
- Dense mangroves are the common varieties with roots of
the plants submerged underwater.
- Delta regions of major rivers have such vegetation.
- Royal Bengal Tiger is famous animal of these forests.
- India has more than 1200 species of birds, 2500 species
of fish and between 5 to 8 per cent of the world’s amphibians, reptiles
and mammals.
- India is the only country in the world that has both
tigers and lions.
- The Himalayas have a large range of animals that
survive the bitter cold.
- Every species of animal has a role to play in the
ecosystem; hence conservation is essential.
- Hunting and pollution is causing threat to animal
species.
- To protect the flora and fauna of the country, the
government has taken many steps.
- Fourteen biosphere reserves have been set up in the
country to protect flora and fauna.
- 89 National Parks, 49 Wildlife Sanctuaries and
Biosphere Reserves have been set up to take care of natural heritage.
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