AQUATIC, SEMI-AQUATIC AND MARSHLAND PLANTS AND ITS ASSOCIATION OF BANASRIVER, PALANPUR TALUKA, BANASKANTHA
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Banas river, Aquatic, Palanpur taluka, WetlandsAbstract
Aquatic diversity and its role in understanding the wetland ecosystem dynamic have tremendous significance. The paper elaborates the habitat diversity of Banas river of Palanpur taluka, Banaskantha. During the study period total of 69 species of aquatic habitat belonging to 62 genera under the 42 families were recorded, where 63 species represented Angiosperms, 2 species represented Pteridophytes and 4 species represented as Algae at four different site. Vegetation associations were also recorded in various sites.
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