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Preliminary Analysis of Diversity status With Reference to Pisces from major wetlands of Ajara tahsil of Kolhapur district, Maharashtra, India

  • 1. Department of Zoology, R. B. M. Mahavidhyalaya, Chandgad, Dist.: Kolhapur (MS) India.
  • 2. Post graduate center for Zoology, Krishna Mahavidhyalaya, Rethare (BK), Dist.: Satara (MS) India
  • 3. Department of Zoology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur (MS) India

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ABSTRACT

The present study emphasized on the preliminary assessment of diversity with reference to Pisces from major wetlands of Ajara tahsil, Kolhapur district, Maharashtra, India. During study, total 19 species of fish were recorded. Among these, 17 species belonging to 12 genera, 4 families, 3 orders from Gavase wetland. Total 14 species were recorded from Dhangarmola wetland, which are belonging to 11 genera, 3 families and 2 orders. Yarandol wetland exhibited 12 species of fishes belonging to 10 genera, 5 families and 3 orders. Khanapur and Ningudage wetland exhibited 6 species of fishes each belonging to 5 genera at Khanapur and 6 genera at Ningudage wetland, 2 families each and 2 orders each, both being poor in diversity status among all five wetlands. During investigation, it was also revealed that cypriniformes was dominant at all wetlands.

Keywords: Ajara tahsil, Wetlands, Preliminary study, Pisces, Diversity.

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