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Faculty Profile Kisan Shikshan Sanstha’s Krantisinh Nana Patil College, Walwa Faculty Profile 1 Name DR.MOHAN RAMCHANDRA ABDAR 2 Designation Assistant Professor in Zoology 3 Date of Joining the Institute 18/07/1994 4 Teaching Experience U.G.: 24 yrs P.G.: 02 Paste Recent Photo 5 Educational Qualification B.Sc. Zoology Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1990 58 % M.Sc. Zoology Shivaji University, Kolhapur 1993 57 % C-DAC. Advanced Computing Training 2000 60% School- Pune NCC B Certificate 19 Maharashtra BN NCC Karad 1990 - Ph.D. Dr.Babasaheb 21/11/07 - A.M.University,Aurangabad 6 ORIENTATION/REFRESHER COURSES ATTENDED: Name of Course Sponsored Agency Date Orientation Course A.S.C. Pune University, UGC 4/08/1999 to 31/08/1999 Refresher Course A.S.C. Goa University, UGC 28/08/2001 to 17/09/2001 Refresher Course A.S.C. Jai Narain Vyas University, 22/09/2009 to 12/10/2009 Jodhapur, UGC Refresher Course A.S.C. J.N.U New Delhi, UGC 6/04/2015 to 01/05/2015 7 Research Experience 11 yrs 8 Area of Research Limnology, Ornithology 9 No. of Research Projects 1 Funding Agency: UGC Funds Received: 92470/- completed 47-1491/10 10 No. of Research papers published in reputed & UGC recognized journals: 14 11 LIST OF RESEARCH PAPERS PUBLISHED Year/Date of Publication Title Journal Paper Published in reputed & UGC recognized Journal April-2018 Check list of water birds in Inland Wetland of Flora and Fauna Western Ghats. Vol.24, pp-107-112 NASS Rating - 4.75 ISSN 0971- 6920 January 2018 Bio indicator of water quality of Morna Reservoir International in Western Ghats, (MS) India.Vol. A9,pp-142-143 Journal of Life Science ISSN 2320-7817 December2017 Waterfowl’s diversity of Morna Indian Journal of Ecology ISSN Reservoir.Vol.44(3),608-611 0304-5250 September 2017 Status of Some Inland Wetlands and Wetland Journal of Advanced Birds of South Western, Ghats Maharashtra Zoology ISSN Journal of.Vol.38(1),90-97 0253-7214 March 2015 Diversity of Zooplankton in Morna Lake, Western Flora and Fauna Ghats, Maharashtra.Vol.21(1),45-54 ISSN 0971-6920 June 2014 Water birds assemblages in a Ramling Island, International Western Maharashtra. Vol.1(5),52-55 Journal of Fauna & Biological Studies Impact factor- 4.68 ISSN 2347-2677 I June 2014 Faunal Diversity of Chandoli National Park, Bio-life Impact Western Ghats,Maharashtra State, India. Factor- 4.175 Vol.2(2),480-485 ISSN 2320-4257 February 2014 Seasonal Variation in the Macrophytes of Morna International reservoir (M.S.) India.Vol. 7(1),1-5 Journal of Advanced Life Science ISSN 2277-758X December 2014 Assessment of water Quality and Major Threats Pollution to Morna Reservoir in Western Ghats(M.S.) Research India. Vol. 33(2),265-270 Scopus H Index 18,NASS Rating 4.97 ISSN 0257- 8050 January 2014 Seasonal Diversity of Birds and Ecosystem Journal of Services in Agricultural Area of Western Ghats Environ.Sci.,T Maharashtra State, India. Vol.8(1),100-105 oxicology & Food Tech.Impact Factor- 3.462 ISSN 2319- 2402 January 2014 Breeding Biology of Oriental White Eye in Research Jou. Western Ghats, India Zesterops palpebrosus: Of Agriculture Passeriformes.Vol. 3(1), 001-003 & Envior. Management ISSN 2315- 8719 30 March 2013 Diversity and richness of birds species in newly Biodiversity formed habitats of Chandoli National Park in ISSN 2039- Western Ghats, Maharashtra State, India. Vol. 0394 4(1),235-242 5 April 2013 Physico-Chemical Characteristics and Bio-life Impact Phytoplankton of Morna Lake, Shirala (M.S.) Factor- 4.175 India. Vol. 1(2),1-7 ISSN 2320- 4257 20 June 2009 Migratory water birds from Western Ghats, India Geobios ISSN .Vol.31(4),295-297 0251-1223 Paper Published in National Journal July 2015 Diversity and Conservation Status of Birds in Journal of Basic Agricultural Area of South-West Maharashtra. Science ISSN Vol.Spec.Issu. ,101-107 2454-1931 14 March2014 Drought and Drinking Water Crises in Atpadi Inetrnational Tehsil Maharashtra State India Jou.of Contemporary Research In India ISSN 2231-2137 September 2009 Productivity Study of Freshwater reservoir near Bionotes ISSN Sangli, Maharashtra. Vol.11(3),105 0972-1800 Paper Published in Conference Proceeding March 2013 Nesting Ecology of Baya International Conference of Life Weaver Ploceus philippinus science Mumbai University (Linnaeus). Pp- 75-80 ISBN- Mumbai Published By Lambert 978-3-659-41562-2 Academic Publishing Gmbh & Co.KC.Germany February 2014 Morphometery variation of National Conference on birds’ nests in surrounding Climatic Change and Global area of Chandoli National Warning M.B.K.K.Mahavidylaya forest, Western Ghats, Kadegeon Maharashtra .pp-78-80 ISBN 978-93-5156-228-3 Breeding Biology Indian Cliff National Conference Recent Trend February 2015 Swallow Hirundo fluricola. Pp- in Life Sciences Jaysigpur College 119-120 ISBN 978-81-927211- Jaysigpur 3-1 August 2015 Assembly of Cormorants in National conference on the non-breeding period of Biodiversity,Climatic change & Ramling-Island in Krishna Sustainable Development river basin, Western K.N.P.College Walwa Maharashtra, India. Pp- 51-55, ISBN 978-93-5235-969-1 15 September 2015 Fegra (Ficus palmate) Fruits National conference on are dietary preference of Threatened & Endangered some Frugivorous birds.pp- Fauna with Special Reference to 37-39 ISBN 978-81-930758-2-1 birds of South India G.I.Bagewadi A.S.& C.College Bagewadi (Nepani) Karnataka July 2016 Physico-Chemical Parameters National Seminar on Geo-Social and Trophic Status of Perspective of Natural M.I.Tank Chinchani in Resources in India K.N.P.College Southern region of Walwa Maharashtra State, India.pp- 180-185. ISBN 978-81-930943- 1-0 12 List of Books/Chapters published Title Publication (National/International/State) ISBN & Date of Publication I Study of Ichthyofauna from APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi ISBN-81-313- the lake morna at Shirala, 0043-9 Dist. Sangli,M.S.India. Chapt.9 Fishery and Fish Toxicology ii The Birds of Lake Morna APH Publishing Corporation, New Delhi ISBN-81-313- Dist.Sangli (M.S.) in India. 0042-0 Chapt.10 Biodiversity and Environment 13 No. of articles published in newspapers of national/international level Title Publisher Level Date of Publication Nil 14 Papers Presented in Seminar/Conference/Symposia Title of Paper Title of Seminar/Conference Organizer Level Date I A Study On Hematological Two day International Dept. of Intern 27&28 And Biochemical Effects Conference on Advanced Zoology ationa March Among Workers In Grape research in Life Science S.G.M.College l 2018 Garden Karad, Maharashtra II Waterfowls diversity of One Day National Conference Y.C.Mahavidy Natio 28th Morna Lake,Shirala on Emerging Trends and laya nal Jan.201 Dist.Sangli(M.S.) Classical In Life Science Warnanagar, 7 Kolhapur III Climatic Disaster and food National SeminarGeo-Social Dept.of Natio 28 & 29 Sustainability to the water Perspective of National Geo.K.N.P.Col nal July birds of South Central Resources in India lege Walwe 2016 Maharashtra Sangli IV Fegra (Ficus palmate) Fruits National Conference Dept. of Natio 14 & 15 are dietary preference of Threatened and Endangered Zoology G.I nal Sept.20 some Frugivorous birds Fauna with Special Reference Bagewadi 15 to Birds of South India A.S.C.College Nepani Karanataka V Assembly of Cormorants in National Conference on Recent Dept. of Natio 6 & 7 the non-breeding period of Advances in Applied Zoology Zoology nal Feb.20 Ramling-Island in Krishna S.M.Mahavid 15 river basin, Western ylaya Aklus Maharashtra, India Solapur VI Climatic Disaster & food National conference on Geo- Dept of Natio Sustainability to the water Social Perspective of Natural Geography nal birds of South Central Resources in India K.N.P.College Maharashtra Walwe Sangli VII Biodiversity of Chandoli National Conference on Global Dept. of Natio 6 & 7 National Park, Western Warming (Climate change), Chem.M.B.S. nal Feb.20 Ghats,Maharashtra State, K.K.Mahavidy 14 laya Kadegaon Sangli VIII Seasonal Diversity of Birds International conference on Dept. of Inetrn 19 to and Ecosystem Services in Bioscience with reference to Zoology ationa 21 Agricultural Area of Western Environmental Issues (ICBEI- Shivaji l Dec.20 Ghats 2013) University 13 Kolhapur IX Ramling Island is a new National Seminar on Recent Dept. of Natio 3 & 4 habitat for Wetland bird Trends in biodiversity and Botany nal Oct.201 Assemblages, in Western Environmental Science M.B.S.K.K.Ma 3 Maharashtra, India havidylaya Kadegaon Sangli X Breeding biology of Oriental Two Days National Seminar on Dept. of Natio 6 & 7 White- Eye in Western Ghats, Recent Trends in Cell Biology, Zoology nal Sept.20 India,Zosterops Biotechnology & Balwant 13 palpebrosus:Passeriformes Bioinformatics College Vita XI Feeding diversity of aquatic One Day National Seminar on A.S.Commerc Natio 8 birds in the Morna Lake Biodiversity and Biotechnology e College nal Feb.20 Weatern Ghats,Maharashtra Ramanandna 13 gar Sangli XII New Habitat of Wetland bird, National Seminar on Recent Dept. of Natio 3 & 4 Ramling Island, Maharashtra Advances in Life Science with Zoology nal Jan.201 State, India Special Reference to Smt.Kasturba 3 Biotechnology i W.College Sangli XIII Diversity and richness of bird International Ornithological Price of Intern 27 to species in newly formed Congress of Southeast Asia, Songkla ationa 29 habitats of Chandoli National Thailand University l Nov.20 Park in Western Ghats, Hatyai 12 Maharashtra State, India Songkhla Thailand XVI Morphometry and nesting International Symposium on Dept. of Life Intern 9 behavior in birds of some Current Trends in Life Sciences Science ationa March region of Western University of l 2012 Maharashtra Mumbai XV Climatic Change and their International Conference on Dept.
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