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D. L. Bharamal, Korgaonkar D. S
Temperature is an important factor that affects the chemical and biological reactions in water. Temperature regulates self-purification capacity of water (Shaikh and Yeragi, 2003).A rise in water temperature accelerates chemical reactions which in tu
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STUDY OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL STATUS OF DHAMAPUR LAKE IN MALVAN TALUKA, DISTRICT SINDHUDURG, MAHARASHTRA
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D. L. Bharamal, Korgaonkar D. S
Dhamapur Lake is a man-made lake constructed by the King Nagesh Desai in 1530. It is one of the biggest lakes of the Sindhudurg district. The lake covers an area of about 22 hectares with depth of about 12 meters. The lake receives water during rainy
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Efforts were made to study the dung beetle of Sindhudurg district during 2009-10. During the survey and collection 26 species anddistributed over 17 genera belonging to 6subfamilies of dung beetle were reported.SubfamilyScarabaeinae was dominant with
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Water has always been an important survival medium for all the living organisms. But the increasing population has resulted into the industrialization, urbanization, constructions, etc., due to which the limited freshwater resources are threatened wi
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International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences. 5:884-889
Planktons are microscopic life dwelling in water, drifting with water currents and floating freely in epilimnion due to limited locomotion. Planktons are further classified as Phytoplanktons which are the micro flora and Zooplankton including micro f