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Influence of flow velocity, river size, a dam, and an urbanized area on biodiversity of lowland rivers
Influence of flow velocity, river size, a dam, and an urbanized area on biodiversity of lowland rivers

Author(s): K.N. Ivicheva, N.N. Makarenkova, V.L. Zaytseva, D.A. Philippov
Subject(s): Evaluation research, Human Ecology, Rural and urban sociology, Environmental interactions
Published by: Дніпропетровський національний університет імені Олеся Гончара
Keywords: macrophytes; phytoplankton; zooplankton; zoobenthos; anthropogenic load; species richness;

Summary/Abstract: Biodiversity of aquatic organisms is formed under the influence of not only natural, but also anthropogenic factors. In this work, the influence of the flow velocity, river size, flow regulation and urbanization on various groups of aquatic organisms was studied in several lowland rivers. The study was conducted in 2013 on six tributaries of the Upper Sukhona River. Five sampling sites were in different parts of the Vologda River and five sites on small rivers, Losta, Lukhta, Komya, Chernyj Shingar, and Belyj Shingar (one site per river). Phytoplankton, zooplankton and zoobenthos were sampled six times, from April to October, and macrophytes were studied in August. In total, 469 species of aquatic organisms were found in the tributaries of the Upper Sukhona River, belonging to the following phyla: Cyanophyta (5 species), Chrysophyta (8), Bacillariophyta (62), Xanthophyta (1), Cryptophyta (10), Dinophyta (4), Euglenophyta (12), Chlorophyta (17), Streptophyta (1), Bryophyta (2), Marchantiophyta (3), Equisetophyta (1), Magnoliophyta (63), Rotifera (22), Cnidaria (1), Platyhelmintes (1), Annelida (29), Mollusca (33), Arthropoda (194). The maximum number of species was found in the Vologda River, the largest of all the tributaries. The number of zoobenthos species was similar at different sites in the Vologda River and in the small rivers. The number of species of other groups of aquatic organisms in the small rivers was lower than those registered in the Vologda River.

  • Issue Year: 26/2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 292-302
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English