ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA

Composition and diversity of zooplankton provide information on the characteristics and quality of the water body. Biomonitoring (biological surveillance) is the systematic use of living organisms or their responses to determine the quality of the environment. Therefore the present study was carried...

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Main Author: Masram, Archana
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Adivasi Gondwana Bhasha Prachar Bahuddeshiya Shiksan Sanstha 2021
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spelling ftjagpe:oai:ojs2.agpegondwanajournal.co.in:article/16 2023-05-15T18:49:44+02:00 ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA Masram, Archana 2021-07-01 application/pdf https://agpegondwanajournal.co.in/index.php/agpe/article/view/16 eng eng Adivasi Gondwana Bhasha Prachar Bahuddeshiya Shiksan Sanstha https://agpegondwanajournal.co.in/index.php/agpe/article/view/16/13 https://agpegondwanajournal.co.in/index.php/agpe/article/view/16 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 CC-BY-NC AGPE THE ROYAL GONDWANA RESEARCH JOURNAL OF HISTORY, SCIENCE, ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2020): 2020-21 Yearly 54-60 2582-8800 Zones of Nagpur City Bioindicators Zooplankton Water Quality Zoology info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2021 ftjagpe 2022-01-22T18:25:42Z Composition and diversity of zooplankton provide information on the characteristics and quality of the water body. Biomonitoring (biological surveillance) is the systematic use of living organisms or their responses to determine the quality of the environment. Therefore the present study was carried out in terms of zooplankton analysis in summer and rainy seasons i.e. March-August-2018 in four zones of Nagpur (M.S.) India. Water samples were collected from one sampling station in every month from each zone of Nagpur city. Zooplanktons were sampled using plankton net. By qualitative and quantitative analysis of the zooplankton community, bio indicator species were selected for evaluation of water quality. The results revealed that zooplanktons are present in all wells of the selected zones. The identified zooplankton population in the present study were under 5 groups includes Protozoa, Ostracoda, Copepoda, Cladocera and Rotifera. Total 24 Zooplankton genera under 5 groups were recorded from the study area. Among the identified zooplankton the gp. Rotifera was dominant with 12 genus followed by Protozoa (8genus), Copepoda (3 genus), Ostracoda (1genus), along with larvae of Copepods, like nauplius, nematode worms and some undesirable mosquito larvae and small fishes also were found in well waters of one zone in the month of May 2018. The findings of the present study will be helpful to improve management plans for well water quality control authorities of the city. Article in Journal/Newspaper Copepods Nematode worms AGPE The Royal Gondwana Research Journal
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topic Zones of Nagpur City
Bioindicators
Zooplankton
Water Quality
Zoology
spellingShingle Zones of Nagpur City
Bioindicators
Zooplankton
Water Quality
Zoology
Masram, Archana
ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA
topic_facet Zones of Nagpur City
Bioindicators
Zooplankton
Water Quality
Zoology
description Composition and diversity of zooplankton provide information on the characteristics and quality of the water body. Biomonitoring (biological surveillance) is the systematic use of living organisms or their responses to determine the quality of the environment. Therefore the present study was carried out in terms of zooplankton analysis in summer and rainy seasons i.e. March-August-2018 in four zones of Nagpur (M.S.) India. Water samples were collected from one sampling station in every month from each zone of Nagpur city. Zooplanktons were sampled using plankton net. By qualitative and quantitative analysis of the zooplankton community, bio indicator species were selected for evaluation of water quality. The results revealed that zooplanktons are present in all wells of the selected zones. The identified zooplankton population in the present study were under 5 groups includes Protozoa, Ostracoda, Copepoda, Cladocera and Rotifera. Total 24 Zooplankton genera under 5 groups were recorded from the study area. Among the identified zooplankton the gp. Rotifera was dominant with 12 genus followed by Protozoa (8genus), Copepoda (3 genus), Ostracoda (1genus), along with larvae of Copepods, like nauplius, nematode worms and some undesirable mosquito larvae and small fishes also were found in well waters of one zone in the month of May 2018. The findings of the present study will be helpful to improve management plans for well water quality control authorities of the city.
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author Masram, Archana
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title ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA
title_short ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA
title_full ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA
title_fullStr ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA
title_full_unstemmed ZOOPLANKTON ANALYSIS OF WELL WATER OF CERTAIN ZONES OF NAGPUR (M.S.), INDIA
title_sort zooplankton analysis of well water of certain zones of nagpur (m.s.), india
publisher Adivasi Gondwana Bhasha Prachar Bahuddeshiya Shiksan Sanstha
publishDate 2021
url https://agpegondwanajournal.co.in/index.php/agpe/article/view/16
genre Copepods
Nematode worms
genre_facet Copepods
Nematode worms
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54-60
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