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Biodiversity of Tropical Aquatic Ecosystems

By: SK Kulshreshta
438 pages, Figs, tabs
Biodiversity of Tropical Aquatic Ecosystems
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Aims to describe the biodiversity of two lentic ecosystems including lower lake and Mansarovar lake of Bhopal and three lotic ecosystems including rivers Khan near Indore, river Kshipra near Ujjain and river Chambal near Nagda in Madhya Pradesh and near Kota in Rajasthan. Physicochemical characteristics of these wetlands have also been attempted to correlate their influence on aquatic organisms. In India biodiversity of forests and higher animals has attracted some attention but limited baseline data is available on lower aquatic organisms such as, phytoplankton, zooplankton, periphyton, benthos and macrophytes. The first chapter deals with a general introduction about biodiversity; The second chapter deals with Lentic of Lacustrine environment of the lower lake and Mansarovar lake of Bhopal; The third chapter deals with the lotic or riverine environment including biodiversity of three rivers Khan near Indore, Kshipra near Ujjain, Chambal near Nagda and Chambal near Kota; The fourth chapter deals with recommendations for further studies.

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By: SK Kulshreshta
438 pages, Figs, tabs
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