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Diversity and Seasonal Fluctuation of Zooplankton in Fresh Water Reservoir Mongra Bairaj Rajnandgaon District, CG, India

Author Affiliations

  • 1Govt. Science College Kherta Bazar, Durg, CG, INDIA
  • 2Govt. Digvijay College Rajnandgaon, CG, INDIA
  • 3Govt. H.S. School Chilhati, Rajnandgaon, CG, INDIA

Res. J. Animal, Veterinary and Fishery Sci., Volume 2, Issue (8), Pages 1-4, August,24 (2014)

Abstract

Present investigation has been conducted on Mongra Bairaj of Chhattisgarh with special references to its zooplankton diversity.18 zooplanktion species were identified from Mongra Bairaj which consisted of Protozoa 9 species (50%), Copepoda 5 species (28%) and Rotifera 4 species (22%). Among all the zooplanktion group, Protozoa recorded dominance. Maximum diversity of zooplanktion population was recorded at station 4 village Salhe in summer season.

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