Biodiversity of Hydrobionts in Soda, Chloride and Sulfate Lakes of Transbaikalia

IF 0.6 Q4 ECOLOGY
B. B. Bazarova, S. V. Borzenko, N. A. Tashlykova, E. Yu. Afonina, P. V. Matafonov, G. Ts. Tsybekmitova, A. P. Kuklin
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This article presents the results of a comprehensive hydrochemical and hydrobiological study of 13 different types of lakes in Transbaikalia conducted in July 2022. Based on factor analysis of hydrochemical and hydrobiological indicators, the lakes were divided into three groups: 1) brackish soda; 2) chloride and sulfate, as well as one salty soda lake, Shvartsivskoe; and 3) brine soda. It has been established that the number of species of different groups of aquatic organisms decreases as the salinity level increases, regardless of the chemical type of water. It has been shown that the dominant composition of primary producers in lakes of different types differs. Two new species of macroalgae for Transbaikalia have been identified (Stigeoclonium flagelliferum Kütz. and Rhizoclonium riparium: (Roth.) Harv.). In the flora of aquatic plants of Baikal Siberia, after more than a 100-year hiatus, Ruppia maritima L is present. The zooplankton of lakes is dominated by halotolerant species. The dominant structure of zoobenthos in brine and salt lakes is dominated by Artemia crustaceans and Ephydridae flies. In deeper brackish lakes, Chironomidae mosquitoes are always the dominant species. Quantitative indicators of phytoplankton and zooplankton communities are characterized by an inverse relationship. With the massive development of cryptophyte algae in brine reservoirs, the abundance and biomass of zooplankton are minimal. No significant fluctuations in the biomass of zoobenthos and phytomass of aquatic plants were detected. In sulfate and chloride lakes, the trophic structure of heterotrophs is represented in zooplankton by a grazing chain, and in zoobenthos by detritivores.

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外贝加尔湖钠、氯和硫酸盐湖泊中水生生物的生物多样性
本文介绍了2022年7月对外贝加尔湖13种不同类型湖泊进行的综合水化学和水生物学研究的结果。根据水化学和水生物指标因子分析,将湖泊划分为3组:1)微咸苏打;2)氯化物和硫酸盐,以及一个盐碱湖,Shvartsivskoe;还有盐水苏打。已经确定,无论水的化学类型如何,不同种类的水生生物的物种数量随着盐度水平的增加而减少。研究表明,不同类型湖泊初级生产者的优势组成不同。外贝喀里亚省发现了两种新的大型藻类(Stigeoclonium flagelliferum k tz)。和水枯根霉:(罗斯)哈里)。在西伯利亚贝加尔湖的水生植物区系中,经过100多年的中断,出现了海草。湖泊浮游动物以耐盐物种为主。咸湖和盐湖底栖动物以蒿属甲壳类和蝇类为主。在较深的微咸湖泊中,摇蚊科蚊始终是优势种。浮游植物与浮游动物群落数量指标呈反比关系。随着咸水水库中隐藻的大量生长,浮游动物的丰度和生物量都很低。底栖动物生物量和水生植物生物量变化不明显。在硫酸盐和氯化物湖泊中,异养生物的营养结构在浮游动物中以放牧链为代表,在底栖动物中以营养动物为代表。
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Arid Ecosystems
Arid Ecosystems ECOLOGY-
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1.50
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期刊介绍: Arid Ecosystems  publishes original scientific research articles on desert and semidesert ecosystems and environment:systematic studies of arid territories: climate changes, water supply of territories, soils as ecological factors of ecosystems state and dynamics in different scales (from local to global);systematic studies of arid ecosystems: composition and structure, diversity, ecology; paleohistory; dynamics under anthropogenic and natural factors impact, including climate changes; studying of bioresources and biodiversity, and development of the mapping methods;arid ecosystems protection: development of the theory and methods of degradation prevention and monitoring; desert ecosystems rehabilitation;problems of desertification: theoretical and practical issues of modern aridization processes under anthropogenic impact and global climate changes.
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