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Aravind B. Chavhan; Santosh S. Pawar; Mumtaz M. Baig. |
Ants deserve a special place in the study of ecology, including behavior, given their species richness, social habits, and high densities, contributing to much of the animal biomes on earth (Gadagkar et.at. 1993). As ants can be studied virtually everywhere from forest interiors below ground, right up to the kitchen, we attempted a study to assess the ant species richness in a variety of habitats in and around Amravati city. The prime objective of this study is to prepare a partial checklist of ants of Amravati and to compare species richness between selected study sites. Eight study sites with different levels and types of vegetation were selected for the study.
We employed an “all out search” method for collection... |
Tipo: Manuscript |
Palavras-chave: Ecology; Evolutionary Biology. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5491/version/1 |
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Aravind B. Chavhan; Santosh S. Pawar; Mumtaz M. Baig. |
The distribution of ABO blood groups and Rh(D) factor has been studied among the Banjara of Backward population of Yavatmal (Maharashtra). The A, B, O and AB blood group percentage were recorded as 24.54%, 33.82%, 29.64% and 12% respectively. The allele frequencies of O, A, B and AB groups in the combined data were found to be 0.5354, 0.2022 and 0.2624 respectively. The distribution of Rh(D) group varies among the ABO blood groups. The Rh(D) positive allelic frequency was 0.8405 and the Rh(D) negative incidence was recorded as 02.55% in the studied population. |
Tipo: Manuscript |
Palavras-chave: Genetics & Genomics. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5482/version/1 |
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