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Temporal Variations in Plankton Communities and Environmental Factors in the Shipra, a Central Himalayan Tributary of the Kosi River in Uttarakhand, India

The essential role of smaller streams and tributaries indigenous to the area is crucial in revitalizing and restoring the main river system. The present study unraveled the relationship between plankton communities and environmental variables in the Shipra River, a Central Himalayan tributary of the...

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Ammonium compounds
Analysis
Animals
Aquatic crustaceans
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Brachionus
Chlorophyceae
Cluster analysis
Conjugatophyceae
Copepoda
correspondence analysis
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Daphnia
Diatoms
Dissolved oxygen
Dissolved solids
Diversity indices
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental factors
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring
Freshwater crustaceans
India
Insecta
Marine invertebrates
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
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Monsoons
Navicula
nitrates
Oxygen
Physiochemistry
Phytoplankton
Plankton
Protozoa
Rivers
Seasonal variation
Seasonal variations
Specific conductivity
Statistical analysis
Streams
summer
Temporal variations
Total dissolved solids
Tributaries
Water temperature
Zooplankton
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