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Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore
L. Majumder (1), M. G. S. Riar (1), N. A. Raushon (1), Sonia, Sku (1) and R. P. Mondal (2)
1 Freshwater Station, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Phone: +880 91 66559
2 Faculty of Ag. Eng. , Bangladesh Agriculture University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
J. bios. agric. res. | Volume 13, Issue 02, pp. 1116-1121 | Available online: 25 April 2017.
Crossref: https://doi.org/10.18801/jbar.130217.136
Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore
L. Majumder (1), M. G. S. Riar (1), N. A. Raushon (1), Sonia, Sku (1) and R. P. Mondal (2)
1 Freshwater Station, Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Phone: +880 91 66559
2 Faculty of Ag. Eng. , Bangladesh Agriculture University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh
J. bios. agric. res. | Volume 13, Issue 02, pp. 1116-1121 | Available online: 25 April 2017.
Crossref: https://doi.org/10.18801/jbar.130217.136
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Title: Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore
Abstract: The study was conducted to observe the biodiversity of Shorupdah Beel, fish species, non-piscine animal species and the aquatic vegetation. This beel riches with its biodiversity and most of them are consume by the people of surrounding area. This water body not so deep compare with its biodiversity, highest 5-6 feet in rainy season. A total fifty two species belong to ninteen families under nine orders were identified non-piscine biodiversity of Shorupdah Beel comprises five species of prawns, four species of mollusks, three species of arthropods, two species of amphibians and two species of reptiles. Only fish and prawn are consumed by local people and the highest catch found just after rainy season that is during August and September. Ten species of aquatic vegetation found in this beel. Among these some are edible and some are not. Fishermen and local people said that biodiversity has been declining very fast over the last decades due to change of water depth, over fishing, temperature, use of chemicals in agriculture etc.
Key Words: Shorupdah beel, Fish biodiversity, Non-Piscine diversity and Aquatic vegetation
Abstract: The study was conducted to observe the biodiversity of Shorupdah Beel, fish species, non-piscine animal species and the aquatic vegetation. This beel riches with its biodiversity and most of them are consume by the people of surrounding area. This water body not so deep compare with its biodiversity, highest 5-6 feet in rainy season. A total fifty two species belong to ninteen families under nine orders were identified non-piscine biodiversity of Shorupdah Beel comprises five species of prawns, four species of mollusks, three species of arthropods, two species of amphibians and two species of reptiles. Only fish and prawn are consumed by local people and the highest catch found just after rainy season that is during August and September. Ten species of aquatic vegetation found in this beel. Among these some are edible and some are not. Fishermen and local people said that biodiversity has been declining very fast over the last decades due to change of water depth, over fishing, temperature, use of chemicals in agriculture etc.
Key Words: Shorupdah beel, Fish biodiversity, Non-Piscine diversity and Aquatic vegetation
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APA (American Psychological Association)
Majumder, L., Riar, M. G. S., Raushon, N. A., Sonia, Sku and Mondal, R. P. (2017). Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research,13(02), 1116-1121.
MLA (Modern Language Association)
Majumder, L., Riar, M. G. S., Raushon, N. A., Sonia, Sku and Mondal, R. P. “Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 13.02(2017), 1116-1121.
Chicago and orTurabian
Majumder, L., Riar, M. G. S., Raushon, N. A., Sonia, Sku and Mondal, R. P. “Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 13. no. 02(2017), 1116-1121.
APA (American Psychological Association)
Majumder, L., Riar, M. G. S., Raushon, N. A., Sonia, Sku and Mondal, R. P. (2017). Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research,13(02), 1116-1121.
MLA (Modern Language Association)
Majumder, L., Riar, M. G. S., Raushon, N. A., Sonia, Sku and Mondal, R. P. “Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 13.02(2017), 1116-1121.
Chicago and orTurabian
Majumder, L., Riar, M. G. S., Raushon, N. A., Sonia, Sku and Mondal, R. P. “Biodiversity of shorupdah beel, Manirumpur, Jessore”. Journal of Bioscience and Agriculture Research, 13. no. 02(2017), 1116-1121.
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