Materu, Christopher L.Yarro, JacobNyundo, Bruno A.2016-09-212016-09-212013Materu, C., Yarro, J., Nyundo, B. and Salaam, D.E., Termite (Isoptera) Assemblages in Rufiji District Tanzania.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/4196Different land uses tend to affect termite feeding groups, abundance and species richness. Termites play a major role in the ecosystem particularly decomposition process, carbon and nitrogen cycling. Termite diversity differs between habitats depending on human activities. The main objective of this study was to investigate termite assemblage under different land use. Termites were sampled with a standardized 100m × 2m straight-belt transect at three named habitats. The difference in feeding groups was statistically not significant. Though termite feeding group variations across habitats were caused by human activities but changes were not high enough to cause significant differences. The results from this study provide a database on termite feeding groups which will be useful for future research in the district.enTermitesRelative abundanceFeeding groupsTermite (Isoptera) Assemblages in Rufiji District TanzaniaJournal Article, Peer Reviewed