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Publikováno v:
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 19, Iss 4, Pp 1767-1770 (2020)
Pond water quality was evaluated by identifying and estimating zooplankton during monsoon in Noakhali, Bangladesh. Three wild ponds were chosen for monitoring zooplankton distribution which are not used for fish culture or any other commercial purpos
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https://doaj.org/article/96f02c2de4ad42eebbba9a4e99be77bf
Autor:
Maeen Uddin, Tasnim Sultana, Sanjida Akter Nisa, Jaber Bin Abdul Bari, Irina Mashkova, Najmus Sakib Khan
Publikováno v:
Current Environment. 2:22-27
Autor:
Naznin Akter Tisha, Jaber Bin Abdul Bari, Najmus Sakib Khan, Irina Mashkova, Sanjida Akter Nisa, Md. Saiful Islam
Publikováno v:
Current Environment. 1:9-14
Zooplankton are found very sensitive to even slight aquatic pollution due to a number of chemical imbalances in freshwater bodies. As an amazing tiny creature zooplankton play a very crucial role in the aquatic food chain by transferring energy from
Publikováno v:
Nature Environment and Pollution Technology, Vol 19, Iss 4, Pp 1767-1770 (2020)
Pond water quality was evaluated by identifying and estimating zooplankton during monsoon in Noakhali, Bangladesh. Three wild ponds were chosen for monitoring zooplankton distribution which are not used for fish culture or any other commercial purpos
Publikováno v:
Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries. 32:179-184
The study focused on the monsoonal distribution of plankton in a rain fed partial lake inSonapur, Noakhali district, Bangladesh. Three sampling sites were chosen between Sonapur zero point andNoakhali Science and Technology University. Four groups of
Autor:
Muhammad Muhitur Rahman, Runa Akter, Jaber Bin Abdul Bari, Md Arif Hasan, Mohammad Shahedur Rahman, Syed Abu Shoaib, Ziad Nayef Shatnawi, Ammar Fayez Alshayeb, Faisal Ibrahim Shalabi, Aminur Rahman, Mohammed Ahmed Alsanad, Syed Masiur Rahman
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 21; Pages: 14482
Climate change poses a challenge to the security and long-term viability of the global food supply chain. Climate unpredictability and extreme weather events have significant impacts on Saudi Arabia’s vulnerable food system, which is already under