Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)

Objective of this study was to determine the species composition of modern planktonic algae in the range of thermokarst lakes of Khatanga River basin (Krasnoyarsk region, Russia). The Khatanga River flows in the North-Siberian lowland in the south-eastern part of the Taimyr Peninsula and flows into...

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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 ftneicon:oai:rour.neicon.ru:rour/140949 2023-05-15T17:03:10+02:00 Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia) Khaliullina L. Frolova L. Volkova T. Pestryakova L. 2016 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=140949 unknown 5 1329 7 https://openrepository.ru/article?id=140949 SCOPUS-2016-7-5-SID84987735829 Algae Krasnoyarsk region of Russia Phytoplankton The Khatanga River basin Thermokarst lakes Yakutia Article 2016 ftneicon 2020-07-21T11:50:21Z Objective of this study was to determine the species composition of modern planktonic algae in the range of thermokarst lakes of Khatanga River basin (Krasnoyarsk region, Russia). The Khatanga River flows in the North-Siberian lowland in the south-eastern part of the Taimyr Peninsula and flows into the Khatanga Gulf of the Laptev Sea. The river basin has about 112 thousand lakes with a total area of 12 thousand sq.km. Today, M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (Yakutsk), A. Wegener Institute for Marine and Polar Research (AWI, Potsdam, Germany), and Kazan Federal University has entered into agreement on cooperation in the sphere of science and higher professional education. In the framework of this agreement, in August 2013, an expedition was conducted to study the limnological characteristics of the lakes in Yakutia in order to reconstruct the Holocene history, during which the algological water samples from and hydro-chemical and morphometric data on 18 lakes were obtained. During the observation period, we found 164 algae taxa belonging to 6 different groups in phytoplankton of the investigated water bodies. The greatest number of taxa were identified in the groups of diatoms and chlorococcaceae. According to the ecological and geographical characteristics, the dominant species in these lakes are cosmopolitan and boreal algae. In relation to halobility, most species are indifferent and oligohalobic, and in terms of pH the most common are the indifferent and alkaliphile + alkalibiontic organisms. Article in Journal/Newspaper khatanga laptev Laptev Sea Taimyr Thermokarst Yakutia Yakutsk termokarst NORA (National aggregator of open repositories of Russian universities) Laptev Sea Yakutsk
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topic Algae
Krasnoyarsk region of Russia
Phytoplankton
The Khatanga River basin
Thermokarst lakes
Yakutia
spellingShingle Algae
Krasnoyarsk region of Russia
Phytoplankton
The Khatanga River basin
Thermokarst lakes
Yakutia
Khaliullina L.
Frolova L.
Volkova T.
Pestryakova L.
Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)
topic_facet Algae
Krasnoyarsk region of Russia
Phytoplankton
The Khatanga River basin
Thermokarst lakes
Yakutia
description Objective of this study was to determine the species composition of modern planktonic algae in the range of thermokarst lakes of Khatanga River basin (Krasnoyarsk region, Russia). The Khatanga River flows in the North-Siberian lowland in the south-eastern part of the Taimyr Peninsula and flows into the Khatanga Gulf of the Laptev Sea. The river basin has about 112 thousand lakes with a total area of 12 thousand sq.km. Today, M.K. Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University (Yakutsk), A. Wegener Institute for Marine and Polar Research (AWI, Potsdam, Germany), and Kazan Federal University has entered into agreement on cooperation in the sphere of science and higher professional education. In the framework of this agreement, in August 2013, an expedition was conducted to study the limnological characteristics of the lakes in Yakutia in order to reconstruct the Holocene history, during which the algological water samples from and hydro-chemical and morphometric data on 18 lakes were obtained. During the observation period, we found 164 algae taxa belonging to 6 different groups in phytoplankton of the investigated water bodies. The greatest number of taxa were identified in the groups of diatoms and chlorococcaceae. According to the ecological and geographical characteristics, the dominant species in these lakes are cosmopolitan and boreal algae. In relation to halobility, most species are indifferent and oligohalobic, and in terms of pH the most common are the indifferent and alkaliphile + alkalibiontic organisms.
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 Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)
title_short Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)
title_full Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)
title_fullStr Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of Khatanga River Basin (Krasnoyarsk Region, Russia)
title_sort species composition of planktonic algae of termokarst lakes of khatanga river basin (krasnoyarsk region, russia)
publishDate 2016
url https://openrepository.ru/article?id=140949
geographic Laptev Sea
Yakutsk
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Yakutsk
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laptev
Laptev Sea
Taimyr
Thermokarst
Yakutia
Yakutsk
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Taimyr
Thermokarst
Yakutia
Yakutsk
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