In the most productive macrophytes stand lying within the littoral zone of Lake Naini Tal (a Kumaun Himalayan Lake, located 1937 m above sea level) the macrophytic biomass was removed a t the time of peak biomass one year, but not during the next. The effect of non-removal of the macrophytes was app
Purohit, Rekha, S. P. Singh and Neeraj Upreti, 1986: Effect of Non-removal of the Macrophytic Biomass on the Characteristics of Water and Plant community in Lake Naini Tal, U.P., India.-Int. Revue ges. Hydrobiol.71 (2): 245–257.–6 figs., 5 tabs., 34 ref
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 78 KB
- Volume
- 71
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-2944
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✦ Synopsis
key ccrorda: benthic invertebratea, sandy beaches, Gulf of Aqaba, Red See, community Six sandy beach stations along the Jordan Gulf of Aqaba were selected for macrofaunal examination during November 1980. Fifteen core samples (0.01 mz to a depth of 10-15 cm) were taken at each station; five a t the high tide line, five at the low tide line, and five midway.
Twenty-two tax& were encountered from all stations. Pofychaetea were the most diverse group with seven taxa, followed by molluscs and crustaceans with six and five taxa respectively. Animal diversity, using the Shannon-Wiener Index, waa generally low. Baaed on the biological index value.of MCCLOSHEY (1970), seven taxa were considered the community dominante. These are: the polychaetes. Qlycera taaelata, P&me renokr, Saccociww sp., and Perinereis nunfia; the isopod E u y d k arabica; a nernertean and an oligochaete.
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