Changes in Physico Chemical Features of Three Tanks of Hunagud Taluka

Shri.Sajjanar G.M, Dr.J.L.Rathod

Abstract: Phytoplankton group appropriation depends generally on the microhabitat attributes of the water body. It has been accounted for those phytoplanktons that give microhabitats to zooplankton. Still, studies have concentrated on the general influence of microhabitat on phytoplankton. The morphological attributes of phytoplanktons have not been seriously contemplated. To bridge this gap in learning, the present study explored phytoplankton plenitude and differences, phytoplanktons qualities and physicochemical parameters by utilizing the 1 × 1 m quadrat system. During the present work some wetlands in Hunagud Taluka were studied. Designing phytoplankton circulation was fulfilled utilizing a Self Sorting Guide (SSG). The present study utilized 15 info variables (phytoplankton genera) to prepare the model. The conveyance of five plant propensity parameters (no plant, rising, free-floating, floating-leaved, and submerged) was researched with a prepared SSG plane, by environment information covering. In view of a U-framework, three groups were identified from the model. Phytoplankton collections were emphatically identified with macrophytes attributes (i.e., dry weight, species number, and plant sort). Specifically, free-floating plants upheld rotifers, for example, Testudinella, and cladocerans, for example, Alona, Chydorus, Diaphanosoma, and Ilyocryptus (generally epiphytic). Submerged plants were connected with planktonic rotifers, for example, Filinia, Ploesoma, Synchaeta, cladocerans, for example, Daphnia, and copepods, for example, Eucyclops and Macrocyclops. On the premise of these results, we recommend that the microhabitat structure, made by phytoplanktons, is an imperative component in deciding the assorted qualities and wealth of zooplankton groups, on the grounds that the distinctive species creations of phytoplanktons backing differing zooplankton genera in these living spaces. The results show that phytoplanktons are the key segments of lentic freshwater environment heterogeneity, and the consideration of assorted plant species in wetland development or rebuilding plans will bring about biologically.

Keywords: Phytoplankton, Hunagud Taluka, U-framework, Lentic water bodies and zooplankton.

Title: Changes in Physico Chemical Features of Three Tanks of Hunagud Taluka

Author: Shri.Sajjanar G.M, Dr.J.L.Rathod

International Journal of Life Sciences Research

ISSN 2348-3148 (online), ISSN2348-313X (Print)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 3, Issue 1, January 2015 - March 2015

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Changes in Physico Chemical Features of Three Tanks of Hunagud Taluka by Shri.Sajjanar G.M, Dr.J.L.Rathod