Abstract
Wetland ecosystems are among the most productive ecosystems in the biosphere. Wetland ecosystem supports the growth of Biodiversity. Hydrology of wetland water gives idea about physical and chemical properties of water and their relationship with ecosystem Biodiversity. In present study we investigate relation between Abiotic factors on Zooplankton Diversity. Phytoplankton is integral components of freshwater wetlands, which significantly contribute towards succession and dynamics of zooplankton and fish.
 In preset study we have investigated Zooplankton Diversity fluctuation with changing Abiotic factors during Pre, Middle and post winter during 2016-17 of Barda Bandharan (Temporary wetland) near Barda Village, Kodinar, Gujarat.
Highlights
Wetland ecosystems are among the most productive ecosystems in the biosphere
Phytoplanktons are integral components of freshwater wetlands, which significantly contribute towards succession and dynamics of zooplankton and fish (7).Community structure, dominance and seasonality of phytoplankton in tropical wetlands are highly variable and are functions of nutrient status, water level, morphometry of the underlying substrate and other regional factors (8)
In present work we have investigated interaction between physicochemical parameters with their impact on Microbial biodiversity during pre, middle and post winter time period of 2016-2017 of Barda Bandharan wetland (Temporary wetland) Near Barda Village, Kodinar taluka of Gujarat
Summary
Wetland ecosystems are among the most productive ecosystems in the biosphere. Wetlands receive surface water inputs from streams (surface run off), precipitation and overland flow and subsurface water inputs from surface infiltration, stream zones and ground water. Temporary plankton consists of planktonic eggs and larvae of members of the benthos and nekton, permanent plankton includes all animals that live their complete life cycles in a floating state and the temporary plankton abundant in coastal areas, it is characteristically seasonal in occurrence, though variations in spawning time of different species ensure its presence in all seasons. The wing snails (Pteropoda) spend their entire life cycles as plankton
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