Dr. Deepak Rawal
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Dr. Deepak Rawal

Professor
Darwin Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University College of Science, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur Rajasthan, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from Mohanlal Sukhadia University, India

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Biography

Zoologist

Area of Interest:

Zoology
100%
Molecular Biology
62%
Entomology
90%
Biological Sciences
75%
Entomology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
3
Chapters
0
Articles
22
Abstracts
5

Selected Publications

  1. Deepak, R., S. Gayatri and R. Radhika, 2022. Practices and scopes of anthropo-entomophagy. Int. J. Entomol. Res., 7: 48-53.
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  2. Himani, V. and R. Deepak, 2021. Biodiversity analysis of chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Jaisamand Lake (Udaipur, Rajasthan). Int. J. Entomol. Res., 6: 135-139.
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  3. Gyata, P. and R. Deepak, 2021. Biodiversity assessment of Chironomids (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Rajsamand Lake (Rajsamand, Rajasthan, India). Int. J. Zool. Invest., 7: 90-97.
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  4. Deepak, R., V. Himani and P. Gyata, 2021. Identification and confirmation of Chironomus circumdatus Kieffer, 1916 (Diptera: Chironomidae) using DNA barcoding. Int. J. Zool. Invest., 7: 301-307.
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  5. Deepak, R., 2020. Enigma of hexapod evolution. Int. J. Entomol. Res., 5: 13-14.
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  6. Deepak, R., 2020. An overview of natural history of the human malaria. Int. J. Mosq. Res., 7: 8-10.
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  7. Deepak, R., 2020. An insight to the concept of eusociality in insects. Int. J. Entomol. Res., 5: 53-56.
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  8. Deepak, R., 2020. A report on various beneficial roles of insects. Int. J. Entomol. Res., 5: 15-17.
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  9. Rawal, D., 2019. Uncertainty of evolution. Int. J. Res. Anal. Rev., 6: 67-71.
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  10. Rawal, D., 2019. The causes and significance of stripes on zebras. Int. J. Emerging Technol. Innovative Res., 6: 153-157.
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  11. Rawal, D., 2019. Relationship between number of teats and litter size in eutherian mammals. Int. J. Sci. Res. Biol. Sci., 6: 249-252.
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  12. Rawal, D., 2019. A review on cranial appendages of ruminant. Int. J. Emerging Technol. Innovative Res., 6: 642-644.
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  13. Preeti, S. and R. Deepak, 2019. Einfeldia pritiensis, a new species of Chironomidae (Diptera) from Udaipur region (Rajasthan, India). J. Entomol. Zool. Stud., 4: 319-320.
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  14. Deepak, R., 2019. A review on different strategies used for biological control of mosquitoes. Int. J. Mosq. Res., 6: 41-43.
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  15. Deepak, R. and S. Gayatri, 2019. Overlooked therapeutic potential of Panchagavya. An Open Access, Online Int. J., 8: 58-63.
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  16. Deepak Rawal, Gyata Prajapat, Himani Verma 2019. Status of Chironomids (Diptera) as Potential Bioindicators   Int. J. Adv. Sci. Res. Manage., 4: 154-156.
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  17. Rawal, D., H. Verma and G. Prajapat, 2018. Ecological and economic importance of chironomids (diptera). Int. J. Emerging Technol. Innovative Res., 5: 693-696.
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  18. Rawal, D., 2018. Role and impact of youtube in higher education. Int. J. Res. Anal. Rev., 5: 1746-1748.
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  19. Singh, P. and D. Rawal, 2016. Biodiversity of chironomidae (diptera) from Udaipur region (India). Int. J. Adv. Res., 4: 502-505.
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  20. Singh, P. and D. Rawa, 2016. Morphology of Einfeldia (Diptera: Chironomidae) found in Udaipur region. Int. J. Zool. Stud., 1: 23-25.
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  21. Singh, P. and D. Rawa, 2016. Molecular phylogeny of Einfeldia (Diptera: Chironomidae) inferred from sequencing of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COX1) gene. Int. J. Entomol. Res., 1: 11-15.
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  22. Deepak, R., 2014. Ecological analysis of Chironomus larvae (Diptera: Chironomidae) collected from Ayad River in Udaipur city. Int. J. Fauna Biol. Stud., 1: 20-21.
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