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Comparative Account of Metabolic Responses to Acute Hypoxia in Two Catfishes Heteropneustes fossilis And Mystus seenghala With Different Respiration Patterns.

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  Anthology : The Research   ISSN: 2456–4397   RNI No.UPBIL/2016/68067   Vol-6* Issue-4* JULY-2021   Paper Submission: 12/07/2021, Date of Acceptance: 25/07/2021, Date of Publication: 26/07/2021     Ajay Kumar  Assistant Professor,  Department of Zoology,  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Govt.  Girls P G College, Fatehpur,  U.P., India                                                           Abstract In spite of several studies, not much attention has been directed towards the role of their enzymes in the metabolic adjustments to hypoxia and comparing the same between fishes of two different respiratory habits. The present work aims to analyze the metabolic ...

Impact of Bovine Mastities on Chemical Composition of Raw Milk in Govt. Dairy From of Jabalpur District (M.P.)

Innovation : The Research Concept  ISSN No. 2456–5474   RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367  Vol.-6* Issue-2* March- 2021  Paper Submission: 05/03/2021, Date of Acceptance: 24/03/2021, Date of Publication: 25/03/2021  Nitu Soni  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  Govt. M.H. College of Science & H. Sc. for Women,  Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India                                                    Abstract   In present study deal Abstract o chemical compositional of raw min Jabalpur district. The study wan conducted using california mastitis test for screening of subclinical mastitis lind Mitramiler to analyse chemical composition of mik A total 45 quarter mi samples collected from v...

Effects of Starvation on NSCs of Dysdercuskoenigii, in Relation to its Natural Control

Innovation : The Research Concept  ISSN No. 2456–5474   RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367 VOL- VI * ISSUE- IV * May - 2021    Paper Submission: 03/05/2021, Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2021, Date of Publication: 25/05/2021  Ashutosh Mishra  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  T.D.P.G College,  Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh,  India B.K Sinha  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  U.P. P.G College,  Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,  India D.S Shukla  M.D,  Icon Private Limited  Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,  India.                                                       Abstract   Starvation significantly affected to neurosecretory cells(NSCs) of adul...

Effect of Hypoxia and Metabolic Adaptations in Common Carp, Cyprinus Carpio

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Shrinkhla Ek Shodhparak Vaicharik Patrika   ISSN NO.: 2321-290X       RNI : UPBIL/2013/55327   VOL-8* ISSUE-8* April- 2021     Paper Submission: 03/04/2021, Date of Acceptance: 15/04/2021, Date of Publication: 25/04/2021   Ajay Kumar  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Govt.  Girls P G College,  Fatehpur, U.P. India     Abstract   Hypoxia is a frequently occurring environmental phenomenon in the freshwater and even coastal system of a tropical country like India. It may be naturally occurring phenomenon due to biological and physical factors or may be caused due to anthropogenic activities around the water bodies. In tropical aquatic system such as India, dissolved oxygen in the water of pools, swamps, lakes and rivers may change radically, from almost 100% saturation or sometimes hyper saturation at noon to zero at night of the same day. Sharp seasonal fluctuations also ...

Effects of Hypoxia and Metabolic Adjustments in Heteropneustes fossilis, an Indian Air-Breathing Catfish

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  Innovation : The Research Concept  ISSN No. 2456–5474   RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367 VOL- VI * ISSUE- IV * May - 2021    Paper Submission: 00/00/2020, Date of Acceptance: 00/00/2020, Date of Publication: 00/00/2020   Ajay Kumar  Assistant Professor,  dept.. of Zoology,  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Govt. Girls  P G College,  Fatehpur, U.P., India                                                      Abstract   Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important environmental factors to sustain lives of fish and other aquatic organisms which rely on aquatic respiration alone. In oxygen deficient environment the supply of oxygen is less than required or consumption exceeds supply...

Insects Bio-Diversity of Taranagar Area in Churu District (Rajasthan)

Innovation : The Research Concept  ISSN No. 2456–5474   RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367 VOL- VI * ISSUE- IV * May - 2021    Paper Submission: 03/04/2021, Date of Acceptance: 15/04/2021, Date of Publication: 24/04/2021   Hans Raj Parihar  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zo ology, MJD Govt. College,  Taranagar, Rajasthan, India  Rajani  Research Scholar,  Dept. of Zoology,  MGSU,  Bikaner, Rajasthan, India                                                    Abstract   In the animal kingdom, insects are placed in the class insecta of Arthropoda Phylum. Insects are found in all the natural habitat and they are found throughout the world. Taranagar is a Tehsil /Block...

Effects of Starvation on NSCs of Dysdercuskoenigii, in Relation to its Natural Control .

  Innovation : The Research Concept  ISSN No. 2456–5474   RNI No. .UPBIL/2016/68367 VOL- VI * ISSUE- IV * May - 2021    Paper Submission: 03/05/2021, Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2021, Date of Publication: 25/05/2021  Ashutosh Mishra  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  T.D.P.G College,  Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh,  India B.K Sinha  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  U.P. P.G College,  Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh,  India   D.S Shukla  M.D, Icon  Private Limited,  Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India.                                                      Abstract   Starvation significantly affected to neurosecretory cells...

Effects of Hypoxia and Metabolic Adjustments in Heteropneustes fossilis, an Indian Air-Breathing Catfish.

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    Innovation : The Research Concept  ISSN: 2456–5474 RNI No. UPBIL/2016/68367 Vol.-6* Issue-1* February- 2021) Paper Submission: 03/02/2021, Date of Acceptance: 16/02/2021, Date of Publication: 25/02/2021     Ajay Kumar  Assistant Professor,  Dept. of Zoology,  Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Govt. Girls  P G College,  Fatehpur, U.P., India                                                           Abstract   Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important environmental factors to sustain lives of fish and other aquatic organisms which rely on aquatic respiration alone. In oxygen deficient environment the supply of oxygen is less than required or consumption exceeds sup...

Seasonal Fluctuation of Zooplanktonic Community in Relation to Water Quality in Srinagar Pond

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Srinkhala Ek Sodhparak Vaicharik Patrika   ( P: ISSN NO.: 2321-290X RNI : UPBIL/2013/55327 VOL-8* ISSUE-2* October- 2020 E: ISSN NO.: 2349-980X) Paper Submission: 15/10/2020, Date of Acceptance: 25/10/2020, Date of Publication: 26/10/2020 Abstract   Lalita Sukhija   Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology S.P.C. Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India      Any alteration in the environment leads to a change in the plankton communities in terms of tolerance, abundance, diversity and dominance in the habitat. Therefore, plankton population observations may be used as reliable tools for biomonitoring studies to assess the pollution status of aquatic bodies. Dominance of zooplankton eutrophic indicator species like Brachionus, Moina and Cyclops indicate that the Srinagar pond is a highly polluted hard water body and eutrophic status of the pond. for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/3/388/201...

Socio-Economic Impacts of Stone Quarrying

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Srinkhala Ek Sodhparak Vaicharik Patrika   ( P: ISSN NO.: 2321-290X RNI : UPBIL/2013/55327 VOL-8* ISSUE-2* October- 2020 E: ISSN NO.: 2349-980X) Paper Submission: 15/10/2020, Date of Acceptance: 25/10/2020, Date of Publication: 26/10/2020 Abstract   Rajesh Kumar  Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology, S. P. C. Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India M.M. Ranga  Retd. Professor, Dept. of Environmental Science, Sarguja University, Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh, India P.C. Sharma  AssistantProfessor, Department of Zoology, Dept. of Zoology, S. P. C. Government College, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India          A large number of activities in operation of stone quarrying cause environmental degradation including noise pollution. These quarries are usually located in clusters in remote locations of mineral rich areas where living standards is lower and understanding of people towards environmental impact is also poor. These quarrying activities resu...

A Good Growth in the Number of Our National Bird-Peacock in the Shekhawati Region of Rajasthan, India

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Srinkhala Ek Sodhparak Vaicharik Patrika   ( P: ISSN NO.: 2321-290X RNI : UPBIL/2013/55327 VOL-8* ISSUE-2* October- 2020 E: ISSN NO.: 2349-980X ) Paper Submission: 10/10/2020, Date of Acceptance: 20/10/2020, Date of Publication: 21/10/2020 Abstract   Sunita Singh  Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Government Science College, Sikar Rajasthan, India Digvijay Singh Shekhawat  Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Government M L B College, Nokha, Bikaner, Rajasthan, India Subhash Gora  Assistant Professor, Dept. of Botany, Government Science College, Sikar, Rajasthan, India               The peacock is one of the most recognized and beautiful bird in the world. It is a common endemic breeding resident of India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. It is found in dry, semi-arid, forest, agricultural areas and near the human habitat. In 1963 India declared the Mayura (Sanskrit for Peacock or blue peafowl) as the National bird of India. It ...

Crustacean and Its Ecological Features in Kot Bandh (Dam) in the Northern Aravalli Range Bordering Indian Desert

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Srinkhala Ek Sodhparak Vaicharik Patrika   ( P: ISSN NO.: 2321-290X RNI : UPBIL/2013/55327 VOL-8* ISSUE-3* November- 2020 E: ISSN NO.: 2349-980X ) Paper Submission: 15/11/2020, Date of Acceptance: 25/11/2020, Date of Publication: 26/11/2020 Abstract   Saroj Bugalia   Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology S.K.Govt.Girls P.G.College, Sikar, Rajasthan, India Neena Gupta   Associate Professor, Dept. of Zoology S.K.Govt.Girls P.G.College, Sikar, Rajasthan, India The Kot bandh (dam), where the present study has been under taken is present on the western fringe of the Aravalli range, in Jhunjhunu district of Rajathan. Being present towards the Indian desert region, the area typically represents an arid climate. In this region the average annual rainfall ranges from 25 to 35 cm. It holds water that has narrower and lower ranges of temperature, pH, EC, TDS and alkalinity as compared to the surface waters in the Indian desert. It has better light penetration and dissolved ...

The Effect of “Hookah Water” on Haematological Parameters in Common Toad

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Asian Resonance ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No. UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-10, ISSUE-1, January 2021 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )  Paper Submission: 01/01/2021, Date of Acceptance: 25/01/2021, Date of Publication: 26/01/2021 Abstract   Prakash Kumar Santra  Assistant Professor, Dept. of Zoology, Ramananda College, Bishnupur, Bankura, West Bengal, India This study aimed to investigate the effect of Hookah Water (HW) on haematological parameters of Common Toad.Sixteen adult individuals of both sexes of common Toad were randomly assigned to four groups (n=4). The control group was exposed to room temperature and the experimental groups were exposed to HW injected intraperitonially at the rate of 4cc/100gms of the body weight. Animals were sacrificed after 1,3,7 and 15 days following the treatment. For control series, the test animals were treated with water used by the HW smoker and were sacrificed after the same intervals as in treated series. After specific duration of exposure ...

Estimation of the Physico-Chemical Properties of Water in the Churu Tehsil, of Arid Region of Rajasthan (India)

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No. UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-III, ISSUE-III, JULY-2014 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )  Abstract   Keshar Dev  Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. Lohia College, Churu, Rajasthan C. L. Verma  Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. Lohia College, Churu, Rajasthan Partap Singh  Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. Dungar College, Bikaner Ground water is the main source of drinking water in the Churu. Drinking water contamination by fluoride, chloride, nitrate, arsenic etc. play important role in public health. The main health risks from fluoride are bone and teeth diseases. Nitrate can undergo endogenous reduction to nitrite and nitrosation of nitrites can form N-nitroso compounds which are potent carcinogens. Nitrites can lead among infants to the disease called blue baby syndrome. There is strong relation between nitrate concentration and diarrhea and also to some other diseases. The objective of this study is to understand the present contamination level of chlo...

Fluctuation in Differential Haemocyte Count (DHC) During Postembryonic Development of the Red Cotton Bug Dysdercus Koenigii

Asian Resonance (P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No. UPENG/2012/42622 VOL.-III, ISSUE-III, JULY-2014 E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )  Abstract   Abhay Kumar Gupta   Deptt. of Bio-Technology J.J.T. University, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan Ashutosh Mishra  Deptt. of Zoology K.N. Govt. P.G. College, S.R.N, Bhadohi During post embryonic development six types of haemocytes are recognized viz. Prohaemocytes (PRs), Plasmatocytes (PLs), Granulocytes (GRs), Adipohaemocytes (ADs), Oenocytes (OEs) and Vermicytes (VEs). Among these PRs and PLs are dominating in 3rd instars, but in later instars GRs becomes more. In early age of instars PRs more in proportion but in late age of instars PLs and GRs. ADs, OEs and VEs are shows presence only in late of 5th instars.  for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/1/15/14110612202816%20%20ashutosh%20mishra.pdf  

Lead Contents in Collected Human Hair and Blood Samples Around Sargipalli Mine area Sundargarh, Odisha

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Asian Resonance ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/426228 VOL.-IV, ISSUE-I, January-2015  E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )  Abstract   Ahok Ku Khatua  Lecturer, Deptt. of Zoology, MP Mahabidyalaya, Erkana Cuttack, Odisha. Prafulla Ch Rout  Lecturer, Deptt. of Zoology, S.B.Women’s College, Cuttack. Bijayananda Naik  Ex-Professor & Head, Deptt. of Env. Sciences, F. M. University, Balasore Lead is proved to be toxic at various levels for human beings and other animals. In the present piece of study Blood and Hair samples from people of five different villages around a lead mine area were collected and analyzed by AAS. In most cases samples contain higher concentrations of lead in the blood and hair suggesting lead toxicity in that area. for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/1/32/1504231237451st%20prafulla.pdf

Impact of Solid Waste Effect on Ground Water and Soil Quality in Town Deeg (Bhratpur) Rajasthan

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Asian Resonance ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/426228 VOL.-IV, ISSUE-I, January-2015  E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )   Abstract   Sunder Singh  Lecturer, Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. M.S.J. (P.G.) College, Bharatpur (Rajasthan). The leachate produced by waste disposal sites contains a large amount of substances which are likely to contaminate ground water. The impact of such sites upon ground water can be judged by monitoring the concentration of potential contaminants at a number of specific monitoring points.Soil and groundwater samples were collected in the Deeg Solid waste landfill-site in district bharatpur(Rajasthan) to study the possible impact of solid waste effect on soil and ground water quality. The physical and chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, hardness, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, total suspended solids, alkalinity, calcium, magnesium, chloride, nitrate, sulphate, phosphate and the metals like sodium, potassi...

A Physico-Chemical Study of Ground Water Quality, with Special Reference to Fluorosis in Rural Population of Village - Bamor, District Shivpuri

Asian Resonance ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/426228 VOL.-IV, ISSUE-I, January-2015  E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )    Abstract   D.K. Sharma  Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. P.G. College, Shivpuri, M.P. Anand Kumar Mishra  Assistant Professor Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. P.G. College, Shivpuri, M.P. The present work is aimed at assessing the water for the groundwater of Bamor village district Shivpuri. This has been determined by collecting groundwater samples and subjecting them to a comprehensive physicochemical analysis. The following parameters pH, TS, TDS, TSS, EC, total alkalinity, magnesium, calcium, total hardness, chloride, sulphate, and nitrate were considered. The high value was found to be mainly due to higher values of iron, nitrate, total dissolved solids, hardness, fluorides, bicarbonate and manganese in the groundwater. The results of analyses have been used to suggest models for predicting water quality. The analysi...

Study of Numerical Chromosomal Aberrations in Leprosy Patients

Asian Resonance ( P: ISSN No. 0976-8602 RNI No.UPENG/2012/426228 VOL.-IV, ISSUE-I, January-2015  E: ISSN No. 2349-9443 )  Abstract   Asha Pal  Assistant Professor, Deptt. of Zoology, Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore N.C. Sethi  Retired Professor, Deptt. of Dermatology, M.G.M. Medical College, Indore Leucocyte cultures were initiated from 15 normal individuals and 15 cases of leprosy. Present research was carried out to study numerical aberrations in chromosomes of leprosy patients. It was observed that frequency of numerical chromosome aberrations in leprosy cases are not much increased. for full paper please visit below link : http://www.socialresearchfoundation.com/upoadreserchpapers/1/32/1504231235521st%20asha%20pal.pdf