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Journal of Aquaculture Research & Development

Jagadeeshwara Chari T

Department of Fisheries, Government Degree & PG College, (A) Siddipet District, Telangana, India

Biography

Jagadeeshwara Chari T, currently working as Senior Lecturer, Government Degree&PG college (A) siddipet · Department of Fisheries Ph.D.,M.Sc.,B.Ed.,PGDCA. The number of articles published are 06 an dthe number reads include are 96. The skills of Expertise or area of interest in Aquatic Biology is Ecosystem or Marine Ecology and Biodiversity.

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  • Research   
    Diversity of Zooplankton in Shanigaram Reservoir, Siddipet District, Telangana, India
    Author(s): Jagadeeshwara Chari T*, Srishylam B and Rajashekhar AV

    Zooplankton is an integral component of aquatic ecosystem and comprises of microscopic animal life that passively float or swim freely. In the present study the selected shanigaram reservoir for the purpose of the study. Zooplanktons are the smallest metazoans in all water bodies, ranging in size from about 0.05 to 10 mm. They provide food for many spices of fish and are therefore, vital role in the food web of ponds. A total of 16 Zooplankton taxa were observed in the lake and found dissimilarities in three seasons. During the study period the total numbers of 16 species are identified from the selected reservoir during the study period. Rotifer, Cladocera, copepod and Ostracoda. Seven number of Rotifer sp., Four number of Cladocera sps, three number of copepod sp. and Two number of Ostracoda sp. in the sel.. View more»

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