Volume : IX, Issue : IX, October - 2019 IDENTIFYING SUITABLE METHODOLOGY FOR WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION TO STUDY ZOOPLANKTONS Mr. Patil Sahebagouda S., - By : Laxmi Book Publication Abstract : The choice of water sampling techniques depends on the goals of the research, whether it targets specific species, examines diversity, or looks at community structure and composition. Although the bucket method captures the most diverse zooplankton, its reliability is compromised due to disturbances and considerable variability during sample collection. Keywords : Article : Cite This Article : Mr. Patil Sahebagouda S., -(2019). IDENTIFYING SUITABLE METHODOLOGY FOR WATER SAMPLE COLLECTION TO STUDY ZOOPLANKTONS. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. IX, Issue. IX, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/11293.pdf References : - 1. Bottrell, H. H.; Duncan, A.; Gliwicz, Z. M.; Grygierek, E.; Herzig, A.; Hillbricht-Ilkowska, A.; Kurasawa, H.; Larsson, P.; Weglenska, T. 1976: A review of some problems in zooplankton production studies. Norwegian journal of zoology 24: 419-456.
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