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摘要
索纳迪吉的浮游动物种群数量显著。经过一年的调查,在Rajshahi的Sona diighi发现了5个主要类群的31属45种。记录类群为原生动物(5属4种)、轮虫目(7属11种)、枝目(6属8种)、介形虫目(4属6种)和桡足目(9属15种)。水库的物理化学特征和浮游动物多样性表明其富营养化性质。关键词:浮游动物,Sona diighi, Rajshahi,孟加拉国Â doi:10.3329/ujzru.v27i0.1945 Univ. j. zool。Rajshahi university . Vol. 27, 2008 pp. 07-11
Study on the zooplankton of Sona Dighi in Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Zooplankton populations of Sona Dighi were remarkable. In all 31 genera and 45 species represented by five major groups have been reported from Sona Dighi, Rajshahi based on a year investigation. The recorded groups were as follows as Protozoa (5 genera, 4 species), Rotifera (7 genera, 11 species), Cladocera (6 genera, 8 species), Ostracoda (4 genera, 6 species) and Copepoda (9 genera, 15 species).Physical chemical characteristics and zooplankton diversity of the reservoir indicates its eutrophic nature. Key words: Zooplankton, Sona Dighi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Â doi:10.3329/ujzru.v27i0.1945 Univ. j. zool. Rajshahi Univ. Vol. 27, 2008 pp. 07-11