Species Composition and Diversity of Zooplankton in Chackferi Stream, Tarai Region, Uttarakhand, India
Ranjeeta *
Department of Zoology, Indira Priyadarshini Govt Girls PG College of Commerce, Haldwani, (263139), Nainital, Uttarakhand, India.
Rajni Mehra
Department of Zoology, Govt. Model Degree College, Devidhura (262580), Champawat, Uttarakhand, India.
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Abstract
Present study deals with the analysis of species composition and diversity of zooplankton in Chackferi stream. For this investigation samples were collected by monthly intervals for a period of September 2020 to August 2022. A total of 28 species of zooplankton, belonging to 25 genera across 5 groups were identified such as Protozoa (6 species of 6 genera), Rotifera (10 species of 9 genera), Copepoda (7 species of 5 genera), Cladocera (3 species of 3 genera) and Ostracoda (2 species of 2 genera). Rotifera was the dominant group, comprising (36%) of the zooplankton community in Chackferi stream, followed by Copepoda (25%), Protozoa (21%), Cladocera (11%) and Ostracoda (7%). It was noticed that seasonal composition of zooplankton was highest during summer, moderate in winter and autumn and least in monsoon season. Zooplankton are also considered as a good bio-indicator to assess the pollution status of a stream. Presence of indicator species like Brachionus calyciflorus, Brachionus falcatus and Mesocyclops leuckarti reveals that the stream gets organically polluted and rapidly moving toward a eutrophic condition. Therefore, frequent monitoring and proper treatment should be applied for conservation of the stream and its ecosystem.
Keywords: Ecosystem, eutrophication, pollution, species, stream, Zooplankton