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Abstract

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve exhibits rich floral and  faunal  diversity.  However,  no  consolidated  account  is available on i ts rich biodiversity. In considering the view of great Tadoba Lake, the present   density   was investigated;  the   study  reveals   that   the   biodiversity  of   zooplanktonic   organisms   has  been   fairly  good   which is evident from the identification  of  four  groups  with  33  species.  The  rich  faunal  density  indicates  highly productive nature of pond.

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Tiger reserve Biodiversity Zooplanktonic

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Telkhade, P., Dahegaonkar, N., Khinchi, P., & Zade, S. B. (2008). Zooplankton diversity of Tadoba lake, Tadoba Andhari tiger reserve (TATR) Dist. Chandrapur, (M.S.). Environment Conservation Journal, 9(3), 65–68. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2008.090314

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