2020
DOI: 10.46488/nept.2020.v19i04.050
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Water Quality Evaluation by Monitoring Zooplankton Distribution in Wild Ponds, Noakhali, Bangladesh

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“…Several previous studies in Bangladesh have reported similar zooplankton groups such as Cladocera, Rotifera, and Copepoda in pond water. 17,18,[32][33][34] The Lakshadweep Archipelago in India (56 species, 7 groups) and a man-made lake in Malaysia (27 species, 3 groups) had higher zooplankton communities than those in the present study, which can be attributed to diverse habitats. 35,36 The variation in zooplankton genera in the present study compared to other studies could arise from differences in the nutrient status, pond bottom, and embankment soil quality, meteorological factors, and the massive growth of phytoplankton in pond water.…”
Section: Occurrence and Abundance Of Zooplanktonmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Several previous studies in Bangladesh have reported similar zooplankton groups such as Cladocera, Rotifera, and Copepoda in pond water. 17,18,[32][33][34] The Lakshadweep Archipelago in India (56 species, 7 groups) and a man-made lake in Malaysia (27 species, 3 groups) had higher zooplankton communities than those in the present study, which can be attributed to diverse habitats. 35,36 The variation in zooplankton genera in the present study compared to other studies could arise from differences in the nutrient status, pond bottom, and embankment soil quality, meteorological factors, and the massive growth of phytoplankton in pond water.…”
Section: Occurrence and Abundance Of Zooplanktonmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Zooplankton community distribution within water bodies varies with time due to their proficiency in quick response to even slight environmental changes and vertical migration, which is an almost universal phenomenon. 17,40 Previous research findings claimed that zooplankton distribution is non-homogenous in limnetic waters and probably related to food availability and avoidance of predators. 2…”
Section: Occurrence and Abundance Of Zooplanktonmentioning
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“…Since the first time spread in the pond, samples were taken every 10 days for 8 weeks based on the day of culture (DOC) of Pacific white shrimp. Plankton was collected on the pond water surface using a plankton net (mesh size: 25 µm) and preserved in 5% buffered formalin at 250 mL of sterile plastic [24].…”
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confidence: 99%