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PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DIVERSITY OF AQUATIC INSECTS IN KALYAN SAGAR, DURG (CHHATTISGARH), INDIA

Satish Kumar Gota1, Sanju Sinha2, Yogendra Sahu3, Upendra Kumar Verma4

Satish Kumar Gota1, Sanju Sinha2, Yogendra Sahu3, Upendra Kumar Verma4
1Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, Govt. Naveen College Risali (C.G.), India
2Assistant Professor Zoology, 3,4Department of Zoology, Govt. V.Y. PG. Autonomous College Durg (C.G.) India

Abstract: The study investigates the physico-chemical characteristics and diversity of aquatic insects in Kalyan Sagar, located in the Durg City area of Chhattisgarh, India. This freshwater body plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting diverse aquatic life. Water samples were analyzed for various physicochemical parameters, including temperature, pH , dissolved oxygen, total dissolved solids, and hardness. The results showed that the water quality was generally suitable for aquatic life, with variations in physicochemical parameters throughout the year. A comprehensive survey of aquatic insect populations was conducted, with samples collected from different habitats within the lake. A total of 12 species of aquatic insects were identified, including species from the 06 orders Hymenoptera, Dermaptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Odonata, Orthoptera and 09 Families Dytiscidae, Elmidae, Nepidae, Formicidae, Anisolabididae, Gerridae, Ashnidae, Gryllotalpidae, Notonectidae. The diversity of aquatic insects was found to be influenced by water quality parameters, such as oxygen levels and nutrient concentrations. Higher insect diversity was observed in regions with stable oxygen levels and moderate turbidity. The findings suggest that Kalyan Sagar sustains a rich aquatic insect community, which can serve as an important indicator of water quality and ecological health. The study highlights the need for continuous monitoring of water bodies to ensure the preservation of aquatic biodiversity and ecosystem services in the region.

Keywords: Aquatic insect, Ecological, Elmidae, Hemiptera, Diversity Kalyan Sagar, Gryllotalpidae, Salinization.

VOLUME 9 ISSUE 4 2025 Page No.: 23 – 41
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71058/jodac.v9i4003
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