Evaluation of aquatic insect fauna such as heteroptera, ephemeroptera, diptera, trichoptera, coleoptera, odonata and so on in east of golestan province

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Evaluation of aquatic insect fauna such as heteroptera, ephemeroptera, diptera, trichoptera, coleoptera, odonata and so on in east of golestan province

Kabir Eyidozehi, Yaser Narouyi, Ahmad Mehraban, Mohammad Reza Vazirimehr, Khashayar Rigi
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 5(1), 508-513, July 2014.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2014; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

The largest branch of a million species of animals is arthropods that have been identified from them. Ranked first in terms of the number and variety of animal species possess. Arthropods compatibility so that all ecosystems and habitats around the world have been occupied. Altitude of 5000 meters to 6000 meters deep seas of mountains is seen. In this study in 2011-2012, insects (arthropods), river water, stagnant water and the city of Khan Bobin, Dalande, Ramiyan, Azadshahr, Nodehkhandoz, Gonbad, Kalale, and Minodasht Galikash in Golestan province were studied. Sampling of gentle streams, steep, algae and aquatic plants, mud and sand substrate was performed. Samples collected by stereo microscope and the key to the diagnosis and identification of aquatic insects were counted.

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