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Assessing the Composition and Diversity of Zooplankton in Bhosga Lake, Kalaburagi District , Karnataka, India: Implications for Water Quality and Conservation
Neelakanth S Wali, Basawarajeshwari Indur, D. Vishwajit, V. Prashant, V. Ambrish
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2021 9 (12). doi: 10.12691/aees-9-12-7
Keywords: Keywords: zooplankton, aquatic ecosystems, bio indicators, Water Quality, Bhosga Lake, Kalaburagi District
Context: ...idered bio indicators of water quality and purity. In this study, the composition and diversity of zooplankton in Bhosga Lake of Kalaburagi District were assessed using a standardized methodology. Sampling was carried out at six selected stations from July 2020 to June ...
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Ecological and Soil Quality Studies on Termite Fauna in and around Kalaburagi District , Karnataka, India
Neelakanth Wali, D. Vishwajit, V. Prashant
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2022 10 (12). doi: 10.12691/aees-10-12-16
Keywords: termites, Kalaburagi, ecological studies, Gulbarga University
Context: Termites are eusocial insects that live in colonies as workers, soldiers, and breeding castes that occur worldwide, mainly in the tropics, and act as decomposers of invertebrates, although they constitute a major only 3% of the species that live on it are pests that cause damage to agriculture, forestry, dwellings, and structures. In the present study we have recorded three species of termites in the study area; Odontotermes obesus, Odontotermes longignathus and Odontotermes horni. Out of the 3 species recorded the Odontotermes obesus and Odontotermes longignathus were both found in tree and mounds, except Odontotermes horni which was only found in mounds and was absent in the tree. The study was conducted in open areas of Gulbarga University, Kalaburagi and Swami Samarth math National Highway, Humnabad road. 4 sites were selected based on the diverse ecological conditions. The levels of pH, EC, Nitrogen, Phosphorous and Potassium in soil varied significantly in tree and mound habitats. Where the O. longignathus in tree had 6.43±0.14, 1.03±0.02, 249.9±1.85, 41.68±0.86, and 214.1±1.96 respectively. Whereas O. longignathus in mound had 6.22±0.17, 0.75±0.02, 287.1±3.21, 29.2±1.13 and 118.1±4.28 respectively. pH of all soil samples were towards neutral, EC also in normal range and In all the soil samples N is more followed by K and P (N>K>P). From the results it is clear that the soil sample of O.Obesus is more of fertile than that of other one species soil samples, O. Longignathus. These soil samples can be utilize to improve the fertility of agricultural land so as to increase the crop production and for sustainability of fertility for long time.
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Monitoring of Organochlorine Pesticides in Mother’s Milk from Kalaburagi District , Karnataka, India
V. Prashant, K. Vijaykumar
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2022 10 (12). doi: 10.12691/aees-10-12-13
Keywords: mother’s milk, GCMS, pesticide, contamination, Kalaburagi
Context: ... (o,p'-DDE, p,p'-DDE) and DDT were determined in 22 samples of mother’s milk collected from 2 different maternity hospitals from Kalaburagi District , Karnataka, India. Donors were interviewed with respect to factors that may affect accumulation of these compounds such a...
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