STUDY ON PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON ZOOPLANKTON DIVERSITY OF SINGODA RIVER, KODINAR GUJARAT, INDIA.
- Department of Microbiology,Somnath science collge-kodinar.
- P.H.G. municipal Arts and Science college-Kalol (N.G.)
- Prakruti Nature clube-kodinar (N.G.O).
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Plankton refers to plants and animals that drift with the ocean currents and fresh river water .they habitants in the open waters of the sea and fresh river water. Zooplankton (from Greek zoon, or animal) are Small protozoans or metazoans (e.g. crustaceans and other animals) that feed on other plankton and telonemia. Some of the eggs and larvae of larger animals, such as fish, crustaceans and annelids, are included in Zooplankton. Physico-chemical parameters are very important factors that play a significant role in river zooplankton diversity and fluctuation. We evaluated impact of Abiotic factor on plankton diversity during pre, middle and post winter analysis of Singoda River
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Nikul B. Chavada. Kiran C. Deshmukh and P. N. C. (2017); STUDY ON PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON ZOOPLANKTON DIVERSITY OF SINGODA RIVER, KODINAR GUJARAT, INDIA., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 5 (04), 1691-1698, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/3999
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