DIVERSITY OF ZOOLPLANKTON IN DINA RIVER NEAR MULCHERA TEHASIL, DIST. GADCHIROLI. (M.S.), INDIA.
Author(s):
Dr. Swapan S. Bacher
Keywords:
Biodiversity, Dina River, Mulchera, Zooplankton.
Abstract
Dina river is the main tributary. The Indravati river enter in Maharashtra near kowande village of Bhamaragad Tehsil in the district Gadchiroli. Its latitude 190 28’ 24” N and longitude 790 57’ 10” E. The Study of zooplankton diversity were carried out in Dina River at Mulchera tehasil in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra state during season like Summer, winter and Monsoon in the year2017-2018. The zooplankton diversity of Dina River system is represented by following groups-Protozoa, Rotifera, Cladocera, Copepoda and Ostracoda. In all three different seasons,28 species of zoolplanktons were investigated in the Dina river at Mulchera area. Maximum zooplankton forms are reported in winter season and minimum species occur in monsoon season. All species occur only in winter season due to low water temperature and some species are found in rainy and summer seasons only.
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Unique Paper ID: 167096
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 5, Issue 9
Page(s): 183 - 186
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