EVALUATION OF COMMON RIVER SNAIL VIVIPARUS VIVIPARUS (L.) FILTRATION ACTIVITY BY THE INDICATOR OF CHLORELLA CULTURE OPTICAL DENSITY

D. D. Volgina, L. Yanygina
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The role of natural self-purification processes aimed at restoring water original properties and composition increases in conditions of high anthropogenic pressure on freshwater ecosystems. A significant contribution to these processes is made by filter-feeding hydrobionts, which can deposit suspended particles from water column. A main part of the research in this area is devoted to filter-feeding mollusks – bivalves and gastropods, but gastropods are less studied. The data obtained during the experimental study of the filtration activity effect of the river Viviparus viviparus (L.) on the change in the optical density of the suspension of the unicellular algae Chlorella sp. are presented in this pa-per. The results showed that the average value of optical density of Сhlorella suspension in the presence of the mol-lusk decreased by 2 times, from (0.151 ± 0.0090) to (0.068 ± 0.0400) B. Various changes in optical density in each of the experimental glasses are associated primarily with the unequal physiological state of the mollusks. It was sug-gested that numerous populations formed as a result of V. viviparus invasion into the Novosibirsk Reservoir are able to change water quality, potentially affecting the functioning of the reservoir ecosystem.
普通河螺viviparus viviparus的评价(1)以小球藻培养光密度为过滤活性指标
在淡水生态系统受到高度人为压力的条件下,旨在恢复水的原始性质和成分的自然自净过程的作用增加。滤入式水生生物对这些过程的贡献很大,它们可以沉积水柱中的悬浮颗粒。该领域的研究主要集中在滤食性软体动物双壳类和腹足类,但对腹足类的研究较少。本文介绍了在实验研究Viviparus Viviparus (L.)河的过滤活性对单细胞藻类小球藻(Chlorella sp.)悬浮液光密度变化的影响过程中获得的数据。结果表明,在软体动物存在的情况下,Сhlorella悬浮液的平均光密度下降了2倍,从(0.151±0.0090)降至(0.068±0.0400)b,各实验眼镜光密度的变化主要与软体动物生理状态的不均匀有关。结果表明,由于胎生弧菌入侵新西伯利亚水库而形成的大量种群能够改变水质,从而可能影响水库生态系统的功能。
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