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International Journal of Applied and Advanced Biology (IJAAB)
Faunal diversity is an indicator of soil quality. Estimating the population density of an animal ... more Faunal diversity is an indicator of soil quality. Estimating the population density of an animal species in an area is fundamental to understanding its status and demography and planning for its management and conservation. This study attempt to document the present faunal diversity of the Shri Shivaji college campus in Chikhli, Dist. Buldana from January 2020 to December 2020. During this study period, we have investigated four vertebrate classes (Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, and Amphibia,) and three invertebrate classes (Mollusca, Arthropoda, and Annelida), near the 18 acres campus college. Our effort resulted in the documentation of 06 Mammals (06 families), 05 Reptile (5 families), 21 Aves (16 families), 03 Amphibia (3 families), 01 Mollusca (01 families), 01 Annelida (01 families), and 16 Arthropoda (13 families) species. A decreasing trend in terms of species richness was observed for most faunal groups over years caused primarily due to habitat degradation as well as due to huma...
International Journal of Zoology Studies, Mar 1, 2018
The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)... more The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Mulberry plants play a unique role in silk productions but many insect pests are attacking the mulberry plant and they adversely affect the plant which results in deterioration of quality and production of leaves. The present study was conducted from April-2015 to March 2017 from different fields of the Mulberry crop from Ahmednagar district. The result shows that different insect pests are damaging the Mulberry crop from the study area which causes heavy economical loss to sericulturists. Pest found on the mulberry crop from the study area are Bihar hairy caterpillar, Leaf roller, Wingless grasshopper, Thrips, Mealybug, Read hairy caterpillar, Treehopper. The present study is carried out to know the diversity of mulberry insect pests & seasonal incidence, nature of the damage, symptoms of insect pests of mulberry in fields from various sites in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, India. The results of the field study revealed that the incidence of Bihar hairy caterpillar started from August to January whereas it occurred in all the fields of the mulberry garden it indicates that the Bihar hairy caterpillar is a major insect pest of the mulberry garden in the study area.
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2021
International Journal of Zoology Studies, Mar 1, 2018
The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)... more The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Mulberry plants play a unique role in silk productions but many insect pests are attacking the mulberry plant and they adversely affect the plant which results in deterioration of quality and production of leaves. The present study was conducted from April-2015 to March 2017 from different fields of the Mulberry crop from Ahmednagar district. The result shows that different insect pests are damaging the Mulberry crop from the study area which causes heavy economical loss to sericulturists. Pest found on the mulberry crop from the study area are Bihar hairy caterpillar, Leaf roller, Wingless grasshopper, Thrips, Mealybug, Read hairy caterpillar, Treehopper. The present study is carried out to know the diversity of mulberry insect pests & seasonal incidence, nature of the damage, symptoms of insect pests of mulberry in fields from various sites in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, India. The results of the field study revealed that the incidence of Bihar hairy caterpillar started from August to January whereas it occurred in all the fields of the mulberry garden it indicates that the Bihar hairy caterpillar is a major insect pest of the mulberry garden in the study area.
The phylum Mollusca is most diverse and dominates bentic fauna of water bodies. The Nighoj Kund i... more The phylum Mollusca is most diverse and dominates bentic fauna of water bodies. The Nighoj Kund is a world famous for naturally made potholes on Rock River bed of Kukadi River. This pothole recorded in Guinness book of world record. The Kund is located at the Nighoj village, Taluka Parner District Ahamadnagar. These potholes are spread on kukadi river bed up to the 3 km long and 10 to 15 Mts., widths and more than 30 Mts., in depth. The current study is carried out to find out the diversity of fresh water Molluscan species from Nighoj Kund or Potholes Maharashtra state, India. The results of present study shows that the Molluscan species diversity found from various sites of potholes or Kund water which is belonging to different families such as Viviparidae (03 Species), Lymnaeidae (02 Species), Physidae (01 Specie), Bullinidea (01 Specie), Thiaridae (02 Species), Planorbidae (01 Specie) all the species are belonging to Class Gastropoda and Unioidae (02 Species) which are belong to Class Bivalve. All the above species are found from study area during study period.
International Journal of Zoology Studies, 2018
The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)... more The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Mulberry plants play a unique role in silk productions but many insect pests are attacking the mulberry plant and they adversely affect the plant which results in deterioration of quality and production of leaves. The present study was conducted from April-2015 to March 2017 from different fields of the Mulberry crop from Ahmednagar district. The result shows that different insect pests are damaging the Mulberry crop from the study area which causes heavy economical loss to sericulturists. Pest found on the mulberry crop from the study area are Bihar hairy caterpillar, Leaf roller, Wingless grasshopper, Thrips, Mealybug, Read hairy caterpillar, Treehopper. The present study is carried out to know the diversity of mulberry insect pests & seasonal incidence, nature of the damage, symptoms of insect pests of mulberry in fields from various sites in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, India. The results of the field study revealed that the incidence of Bihar hairy caterpillar started from August to January whereas it occurred in all the fields of the mulberry garden it indicates that the Bihar hairy caterpillar is a major insect pest of the mulberry garden in the study area.
The economic conditions of women in rural India were critical because they don’t have proper work... more The economic conditions of women in rural India were critical because they don’t have proper work in their hand. Present survey was done in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra. On the basics of sericulture activates is one of the best employment generating industry for rural area women of Ahmednagar. Sericulture is the best occupation for women’s in changing situations of their family income. It is possible to have the women empowerment through sericulture industry. In Ahmednagar district total 148 farmers are involved in sericulture industry, they have cultivated mulberry on 151 acres of land and out of 148 farmers there are 27 women farmers are participated in sericulture activities, they get employment and income also. As the majority of population depends on the agriculture activities but due to climate change their economy is also getting affected. Total area of Ahmednagar is about 17034 sq. kms. They show different types of agro climatic condition and cultural activities in agr...
International Journal of Applied and Advanced Biology (IJAAB)
Faunal diversity is an indicator of soil quality. Estimating the population density of an animal ... more Faunal diversity is an indicator of soil quality. Estimating the population density of an animal species in an area is fundamental to understanding its status and demography and planning for its management and conservation. This study attempt to document the present faunal diversity of the Shri Shivaji college campus in Chikhli, Dist. Buldana from January 2020 to December 2020. During this study period, we have investigated four vertebrate classes (Mammalia, Aves, Reptilia, and Amphibia,) and three invertebrate classes (Mollusca, Arthropoda, and Annelida), near the 18 acres campus college. Our effort resulted in the documentation of 06 Mammals (06 families), 05 Reptile (5 families), 21 Aves (16 families), 03 Amphibia (3 families), 01 Mollusca (01 families), 01 Annelida (01 families), and 16 Arthropoda (13 families) species. A decreasing trend in terms of species richness was observed for most faunal groups over years caused primarily due to habitat degradation as well as due to huma...
International Journal of Zoology Studies, Mar 1, 2018
The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)... more The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Mulberry plants play a unique role in silk productions but many insect pests are attacking the mulberry plant and they adversely affect the plant which results in deterioration of quality and production of leaves. The present study was conducted from April-2015 to March 2017 from different fields of the Mulberry crop from Ahmednagar district. The result shows that different insect pests are damaging the Mulberry crop from the study area which causes heavy economical loss to sericulturists. Pest found on the mulberry crop from the study area are Bihar hairy caterpillar, Leaf roller, Wingless grasshopper, Thrips, Mealybug, Read hairy caterpillar, Treehopper. The present study is carried out to know the diversity of mulberry insect pests & seasonal incidence, nature of the damage, symptoms of insect pests of mulberry in fields from various sites in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, India. The results of the field study revealed that the incidence of Bihar hairy caterpillar started from August to January whereas it occurred in all the fields of the mulberry garden it indicates that the Bihar hairy caterpillar is a major insect pest of the mulberry garden in the study area.
Clinical Orthopaedics & Related Research, 2021
International Journal of Zoology Studies, Mar 1, 2018
The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)... more The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Mulberry plants play a unique role in silk productions but many insect pests are attacking the mulberry plant and they adversely affect the plant which results in deterioration of quality and production of leaves. The present study was conducted from April-2015 to March 2017 from different fields of the Mulberry crop from Ahmednagar district. The result shows that different insect pests are damaging the Mulberry crop from the study area which causes heavy economical loss to sericulturists. Pest found on the mulberry crop from the study area are Bihar hairy caterpillar, Leaf roller, Wingless grasshopper, Thrips, Mealybug, Read hairy caterpillar, Treehopper. The present study is carried out to know the diversity of mulberry insect pests & seasonal incidence, nature of the damage, symptoms of insect pests of mulberry in fields from various sites in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, India. The results of the field study revealed that the incidence of Bihar hairy caterpillar started from August to January whereas it occurred in all the fields of the mulberry garden it indicates that the Bihar hairy caterpillar is a major insect pest of the mulberry garden in the study area.
The phylum Mollusca is most diverse and dominates bentic fauna of water bodies. The Nighoj Kund i... more The phylum Mollusca is most diverse and dominates bentic fauna of water bodies. The Nighoj Kund is a world famous for naturally made potholes on Rock River bed of Kukadi River. This pothole recorded in Guinness book of world record. The Kund is located at the Nighoj village, Taluka Parner District Ahamadnagar. These potholes are spread on kukadi river bed up to the 3 km long and 10 to 15 Mts., widths and more than 30 Mts., in depth. The current study is carried out to find out the diversity of fresh water Molluscan species from Nighoj Kund or Potholes Maharashtra state, India. The results of present study shows that the Molluscan species diversity found from various sites of potholes or Kund water which is belonging to different families such as Viviparidae (03 Species), Lymnaeidae (02 Species), Physidae (01 Specie), Bullinidea (01 Specie), Thiaridae (02 Species), Planorbidae (01 Specie) all the species are belonging to Class Gastropoda and Unioidae (02 Species) which are belong to Class Bivalve. All the above species are found from study area during study period.
International Journal of Zoology Studies, 2018
The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.)... more The Mulberry plant (Morus spp.) is the important sole food for mulberry silkworm (Bombyx mori L.). Mulberry plants play a unique role in silk productions but many insect pests are attacking the mulberry plant and they adversely affect the plant which results in deterioration of quality and production of leaves. The present study was conducted from April-2015 to March 2017 from different fields of the Mulberry crop from Ahmednagar district. The result shows that different insect pests are damaging the Mulberry crop from the study area which causes heavy economical loss to sericulturists. Pest found on the mulberry crop from the study area are Bihar hairy caterpillar, Leaf roller, Wingless grasshopper, Thrips, Mealybug, Read hairy caterpillar, Treehopper. The present study is carried out to know the diversity of mulberry insect pests & seasonal incidence, nature of the damage, symptoms of insect pests of mulberry in fields from various sites in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra state, India. The results of the field study revealed that the incidence of Bihar hairy caterpillar started from August to January whereas it occurred in all the fields of the mulberry garden it indicates that the Bihar hairy caterpillar is a major insect pest of the mulberry garden in the study area.
The economic conditions of women in rural India were critical because they don’t have proper work... more The economic conditions of women in rural India were critical because they don’t have proper work in their hand. Present survey was done in Ahmednagar district in Maharashtra. On the basics of sericulture activates is one of the best employment generating industry for rural area women of Ahmednagar. Sericulture is the best occupation for women’s in changing situations of their family income. It is possible to have the women empowerment through sericulture industry. In Ahmednagar district total 148 farmers are involved in sericulture industry, they have cultivated mulberry on 151 acres of land and out of 148 farmers there are 27 women farmers are participated in sericulture activities, they get employment and income also. As the majority of population depends on the agriculture activities but due to climate change their economy is also getting affected. Total area of Ahmednagar is about 17034 sq. kms. They show different types of agro climatic condition and cultural activities in agr...