Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).

Planktonic algae - phytoplankton - is a key component of water systems, actively involved in the formation of the water quality, and a sensitive indicator of the state of aquatic ecosystems and the water body as a whole. We have studied phytoplankton of several thermokarst lakes of northern areas of...

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Main Authors: Khaliullina L., Frolova L., Volkova T., Pestryakova L.
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Published: 2016
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spelling ftkazanuniv:oai:dspace.kpfu.ru:net/104913 2023-05-15T17:03:10+02:00 Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia). Khaliullina L. Frolova L. Volkova T. Pestryakova L. 2016 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/104913 unknown 5 1347 7 http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/bitstream/net/104913/1/SCOPUS-2016-7-5-SID84987749792-a1.pdf http://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/104913 SCOPUS-2016-7-5-SID84987749792 Algae Algocenosis Krasnoyarsk region of Russia Phytoplankton The Khatanga river basin Thermokarst lakes Yakutia Article 2016 ftkazanuniv 2022-01-01T09:36:31Z Planktonic algae - phytoplankton - is a key component of water systems, actively involved in the formation of the water quality, and a sensitive indicator of the state of aquatic ecosystems and the water body as a whole. We have studied phytoplankton of several thermokarst lakes of northern areas of Krasnoyarsk region. Samples for phytoplankton analysis were selected during the comprehensive limnological and palaeolimnological Russian-German expedition in August 2013, from 18 lakes. This report presents qualitative and quantitative indicators of phytoplankton, as well as evaluation of the current ecological status of water by the parameters phytoplankton of several thermokarst lakes of the Khatanga river basin. During the observation period, we found 164 planktonic algae taxa in phytoplankton of the investigated water bodies. Quantitative indicators of the phytoplankton of the studied lakes are low, the total abundance and biomass of phytoplankton varies from 31.50-2,331.50 thousand Cl./L and 0.05-1.01 mg/L. The most prevalent in number are green-blue algae, and in biomass - dinoflagellate, green and golden algae. Water of most thermokarst lakes of the Khatanga river basin during the observation period corresponds to oligotrophic type, and only of two lakes - to mesotrophic. Water quality in the nine of the eighteen lakes is considered as mesosaprobic, the other nine - as oligosaprobic. Article in Journal/Newspaper khatanga Thermokarst Yakutia Kazan Federal University Digital Repository
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topic Algae
Algocenosis
Krasnoyarsk region of Russia
Phytoplankton
The Khatanga river basin
Thermokarst lakes
Yakutia
spellingShingle Algae
Algocenosis
Krasnoyarsk region of Russia
Phytoplankton
The Khatanga river basin
Thermokarst lakes
Yakutia
Khaliullina L.
Frolova L.
Volkova T.
Pestryakova L.
Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).
topic_facet Algae
Algocenosis
Krasnoyarsk region of Russia
Phytoplankton
The Khatanga river basin
Thermokarst lakes
Yakutia
description Planktonic algae - phytoplankton - is a key component of water systems, actively involved in the formation of the water quality, and a sensitive indicator of the state of aquatic ecosystems and the water body as a whole. We have studied phytoplankton of several thermokarst lakes of northern areas of Krasnoyarsk region. Samples for phytoplankton analysis were selected during the comprehensive limnological and palaeolimnological Russian-German expedition in August 2013, from 18 lakes. This report presents qualitative and quantitative indicators of phytoplankton, as well as evaluation of the current ecological status of water by the parameters phytoplankton of several thermokarst lakes of the Khatanga river basin. During the observation period, we found 164 planktonic algae taxa in phytoplankton of the investigated water bodies. Quantitative indicators of the phytoplankton of the studied lakes are low, the total abundance and biomass of phytoplankton varies from 31.50-2,331.50 thousand Cl./L and 0.05-1.01 mg/L. The most prevalent in number are green-blue algae, and in biomass - dinoflagellate, green and golden algae. Water of most thermokarst lakes of the Khatanga river basin during the observation period corresponds to oligotrophic type, and only of two lakes - to mesotrophic. Water quality in the nine of the eighteen lakes is considered as mesosaprobic, the other nine - as oligosaprobic.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Khaliullina L.
Frolova L.
Volkova T.
Pestryakova L.
author_facet Khaliullina L.
Frolova L.
Volkova T.
Pestryakova L.
author_sort Khaliullina L.
title Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).
title_short Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).
title_full Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).
title_fullStr Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).
title_full_unstemmed Phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia).
title_sort phytoplankton community structure of thermokarst lakes from khatanga river basin (krasnoyarsk region, russia).
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Thermokarst
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Thermokarst
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