Study of seasonal biodiversity of zooplanktons from freshwater Labhansarad Dam Tahsil Warora Dist. Chandrapur (M.S.), India
Ingale Prashant1 Sandip Khiratkar2, Gorghate Nilesh3, Kamdi Ramdas4, and Makade Pradip5
1Saibaba Arts & Science College Parseoni, Nagpur - 441105 India 2S.P. College Chandrapur - 442401 India 3M.B. Patel College Saak Arjuni - 441807 India 4Aanand Niketan Mahavidyalaya Warora - 442907 India 5Arts, Com’s & Science College Maregoan - 445303 India pratya87@gmail.com https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2320-5215
ABSTRACT
Global freshwater ecosystem stability is under threat from a number of factors. The largest freshwater dam in Warora Tahsil is the Labhansarad dam. Because zooplanktons are sensitive to outside disturbances, they are valuable indicators of environmental stresses. Additionally, this work offers a valuable resource for managing the health of aquatic ecosystems and conserving aquatic biodiversity. Seasonal variations were seen at each of the five locations where samples were collected annually. Sample examination revealed the presence of zooplankton species, including rotifers, copepods, cladocera, and nauplius larvae.
