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Macrozoobenthos in Different Types of Littoral Zones of Lake Onego
Abstract
The results of studies of bottom biocenoses in three types of littoral zone (rocky biotope, gravel-sand biotope, and surf zone with thickets of higher aquatic vegetation) of Lake Onego in 2013 and 2014 are presented. Our data show that, among the three types of coastal zone, the macrozoobenthos biomass is maximal in the rocky littoral zone (3.4–6.6 g/m2) and is minimal in the sandy zone (0.1–0.2 g/m2). The invasive species Gmelinoides fasciatus (Stebbing 1899) (CRUSTACEA: AMPHIPODA) has successfully naturalized in all types of littoral zones of the reservoir in recent decades. This species dominates both in number and biomass in the rocky type of biotope.
期刊介绍:
Contemporary Problems of Ecology is a multidisciplinary periodical that publishes original works on the following subjects: theoretical and methodical issues of ecology, regional aspects of ecology, regional ecological disasters, structure and functioning of ecosystems, anthropogenic transformation of ecosystems. All basic aspects of modern ecology, including the most complicated interactions between living organisms and their environment, are presented. Some of the journal issues are dedicated to global changes in biological diversity at various levels of organization (populations, species, ecosystems) principles and methods of nature conservation.