2015
DOI: 10.3329/bjz.v41i1.23299
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Substrate based zooperiphyton communities and some physicocehmical features of Dhanmondi lake, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Abstract: This study deals with the zooperiphyton communities of Dhanmondi lake, Dhaka, Bangladesh using bamboo, mehegoni and rain tree sticks as substrates along with some physicochemical features of the lake water. It was revealed that zooperiphyton communities constitute protozoa, rotifera, copepoda, cladocera, ostracoda, conchostraca, insect larvae, oligochaeta, nematoda and mollusca. Rotifera (41%), protozoa (31%) and ostracoda (14%) were the dominant groups of zooperiphyton. Among protozoans, Epistylis sp. (52%) a… Show more

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“…After 20 days, 50 ml water samples were collected from each tank to determine the zooplankton communities. The samples were preserved in 4% buffered formalin (Emerenciano et al, 2013;Thompson et al, 2002), and 1 ml was placed on Sedgwick-Rafter counting cell (Azim & Little, 2008), and the amount of ciliates, rotifers and nematodes were identified and counted (Gallardo-Collí et al, 2019;Hosain et al, 2013;Manan et al, 2017;Reinoso et al, 2019;Santhanam et al, 2019;Smith, 2001) A total 300 fields of SR-cells were counted for each sample in triplicate for each tank.…”
Section: Zooplankton Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 20 days, 50 ml water samples were collected from each tank to determine the zooplankton communities. The samples were preserved in 4% buffered formalin (Emerenciano et al, 2013;Thompson et al, 2002), and 1 ml was placed on Sedgwick-Rafter counting cell (Azim & Little, 2008), and the amount of ciliates, rotifers and nematodes were identified and counted (Gallardo-Collí et al, 2019;Hosain et al, 2013;Manan et al, 2017;Reinoso et al, 2019;Santhanam et al, 2019;Smith, 2001) A total 300 fields of SR-cells were counted for each sample in triplicate for each tank.…”
Section: Zooplankton Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%