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"Tselmovich, O. L."
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Experimental studies of the effect of beaver (Castor fiber L.) vital activity products on the formation of zooplankton structure (by the example of growth of two cladoceran species of different sizes)
by
Tselmovich, O. L.
,
Chalova, I. V.
,
Lapeeva, N. S.
in
Aquatic ecosystems
,
Aquatic mammals
,
bacterioplankton
2016
Experiments in microcosms have demonstrated that beaver vital activity products (BVAPs) promote an increase in concentrations of total nitrogen (N) and total phosphorus (P), a decrease in the N/P value in water, and an increase in the abundance and biomass of bacterioplankton. Under such conditions, the abundance and biomass of small
Ceriodaphnia dubia
Richard and large
Daphnia (Ctenodaphnia) magna
Straus, which live separately, increase. The coexistence of these cladocerans in microcosms under the BVAP influences results in a high increase in the abundance and biomass of
D. magna
; in similar experiments without the influence of BVAP,
Ceriodaphnia dubia
becomes more abundant. The results of bioassay demonstrate that the number of newborns of
Ceriodaphnia dubia
decreases in water where
Daphnia magna
is numerous owing to BVAPs. It is suggested that the vital activity products of large representatives of the genus
Daphnia
inhibit the fecundity of small species of Cladocera. This fact, along with the high competitiveness of large cladoceran species under conditions of a high level of nutritive base, determine the formation of zooplankton communities in beaver ponds which are characterized by a high abundance and biomass and low uniformity
Journal Article
Cladocerans under conditions of small river damming by man and beavers
by
Tsel’movich, O. L.
,
Krylov, A. V.
,
Chalova, I. V.
in
Biodiversity
,
Biomass
,
Ceriodaphnia affinis
2007
In beaver ponds, the species diversity, abundance, biomass, and production of cladocerans and the amount of food consumed by them have increased and the composition of dominant species has changed as compared to those in the stretches of small rivers with running water or dammed by man. The stimulating effect of water from a beaver pond has been confirmed in laboratory experiments. The average number of juvenile Ceriodaphnia affinis produced by one female was considerably greater in this water than in the water from flowing and dammed (by man) river stretches.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Journal Article
Hydrochemical Characteristics of the Upper Volga Reservoirs in the Low-Water Season of 1997
by
Lebedev, Yu. M.
,
Bikbulatova, E. M.
,
Litvinov, A. S.
in
Downstream
,
Heavy metals
,
Organic matter
2001
The results of studies of the Ivankovo, Uglich, Rybinsk, and Gorkii reservoirs are analyzed. The studies involved a wide range of hydrochemical (salt composition, biogenic elements, organic matter, oil products, and heavy metals) and hydrophysical characteristics in the summer low-water period. The concentrations of organic matter and major biogenic elements are shown to decrease downstream along the chain of reservoirs with a respective general decrease in the trophic status. Large built-up areas located downstream of the Rybinsk Hydroelectric Plant are shown to adversely affect the river water quality.
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