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Studies on zooplanktons of Dhanora (Hattipaul) Lake of Buldhana district, Maharashtra.

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The plankton constitutes the basic food sources of any aquatic ecosystem, which supports fish and other aquatic animals. Zooplankton diversity is one of the most important ecological parameters in water quality assessment. Zooplanktons are good indicators of the changes in water quality because they are strongly affected by environmental conditions & respond quickly to changes in water quality. Zooplankton is the intermediate link between phytoplankton and fish. Hence qualitative and quantitative studies of zooplankton are of great importance. In the present paper qualitative and quantitative studies of zooplanktons in Dhanora (Hattipaul) Lake of Buldhana district were carried out during February 2010 to January 2011.
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