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PRELIMINARY STUDY OF MOLLUSCAN DIVERSITY IN PARIYAT
RIVER, JABALPUR (M.P.)
Rita Bhandari
1
, Arjun Shukla
*2
, Shivani Rai
3
1
Professor and Head, Department of Zoology, Govt. O.F.K. College, Jabalpur (M.P.), INDIA
*2, 3
Research Scholar, Department of Zoology, Govt. Model Science College, Jabalpur (M.P.),
INDIA
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.159005
ABSTRACT
Mollusca diversity of Pariyat River was studied during June 2015 to April 2016. After
construction of Dairies in the surroundings and bank of Pariyat River, a major part of
running water is being converted in to sludge. Mollusca fauna is correlated with biological
and various physico-chemical parameters that regulate abundance and distribution of
different species. In present study, attempts have been made to collect, classify and identify
Mollusca of Pariyat River in Panagar region. The survey indicated that 157 individuals from
13 families of Mollusca were found in this zone of the river. Out of 13 families of Mollusca 9
species are belonging to class Gastropoda and 3 species to class Bivalvia. The major Mollusca
abundance was noticed viz. Pila sp. and Bellamya sp. Shannon’s Diversity Index (H) was
calculated from the recorded 157 individuals has value -1.024955387 which is inverse to
Simpson’s Index (C) has value 0.10462899. Diversity indices indicate a good ratio of species
diversity in the study site. In future, habitat destruction, introduction of sludge and pollution
lead to decline of species. An urgent need exists for studying the life history traits and
demography of the most important threatened Mollusca, as lack of information on these
aspects have significantly affected conservation efforts.
Keywords:
Diversity Indices, Pariyat River, Mollusca Richness, Dairies.
Cite This Article: Rita Bhandari, Arjun Shukla, and Shivani Rai, “PRELIMINARY STUDY OF
MOLLUSCAN DIVERSITY IN PARIYAT RIVER, JABALPUR (M.P.)” International Journal
of Research - Granthaalayah, Vol. 4, No. 9 (2016): 136-142.
1. INTRODUCTION
Molluscs are most ancient invertebrates on earth today. Mollusca constitute an important part of
ecosystem and play a critical role in maintaining aquatic ecosystem by recycling the nutrients
and serve as main food for many aquatic creatures. Hence, their existence is necessary to
maintain food web and equilibrium in ecosystem (Subba Rao, 1989; Begum and Narayana,