Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai

Recent data suggests a significant difference in physical and biological properties between low-mountain lakes and high-mountain or lowland water bodies. However, the taxonomic composition and structure of bottom invertebrates in low-mountain lakes of Altai remain unknown. Due to climate change and...

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Main Authors: Bezmaternykh, Dmitry M., Vdovina, Olga N.
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Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:8219818 2024-09-15T18:35:51+00:00 Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai Bezmaternykh, Dmitry M. Vdovina, Olga N. 2023-08-10 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8219818 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/actasibirica https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8219817 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8219818 oai:zenodo.org:8219818 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Acta Biologica Sibirica, 9, 433-449, (2023-08-10) Benthic invertebrates Environmental factors mountain lakes info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.821981810.5281/zenodo.8219817 2024-07-26T22:37:42Z Recent data suggests a significant difference in physical and biological properties between low-mountain lakes and high-mountain or lowland water bodies. However, the taxonomic composition and structure of bottom invertebrates in low-mountain lakes of Altai remain unknown. Due to climate change and growing anthropogenic impact, studying the composition and structure of macrozoobenthos in these lakes is becoming increasingly urgent. In 2022, a study was conducted on macrozoobenthos from foothill lakes of the Russian Altai, specifically Kireevo in the Krasnogorsk region, Aya (Aiskoye) in the Altai region, Koksha and Svetloye in the Soviet region, Kolyvanskoye in the Zmeinogorsk region, and Beloye in the Kuryinsky region of Altai Krai. The study identified 152 species from 9 classes, including Turbellaria (1), Nematoda (1), Oligochaeta (17), Hirudinea (5), Bivalvia (2), Gastropoda (8), Arachnida (10), Crustacea (2), and Insecta (106). Of the insects, the order Diptera (69 species, including 59 chironomids) had the greatest species diversity. Additionally, the orders Trichoptera (16), Coleoptera (7), Ephemeroptera (5), Odonata (4), Heteroptera (4), and Megaloptera (1) were identified. Most of the studied lakes in the Russian Altai (Aya, Beloye, Kireevo, and Kolyvanskoye) had a taxonomic composition of macrozoobenthos similar to lowland lakes. Two lakes (Koksha and Svetloye) had a combination of features from both lowland and high-mountain lakes. The content of organic substances and their decomposition products in water, as well as substrate type, were the most significant factors determining the development of macroinvertebrate communities in the studied lakes. The authors thank the researchers from IWEP SB RAS (Michail S. Gubarev, Eugenia N. Krylova, Michail V. Lassyi, Roman K. Sviridov) for assistance in sampling. This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (grant 22-27-20134, https://rscf.ru/project/22-27-20134/). Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Zenodo
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topic Benthic invertebrates
Environmental factors
mountain lakes
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Environmental factors
mountain lakes
Bezmaternykh, Dmitry M.
Vdovina, Olga N.
Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai
topic_facet Benthic invertebrates
Environmental factors
mountain lakes
description Recent data suggests a significant difference in physical and biological properties between low-mountain lakes and high-mountain or lowland water bodies. However, the taxonomic composition and structure of bottom invertebrates in low-mountain lakes of Altai remain unknown. Due to climate change and growing anthropogenic impact, studying the composition and structure of macrozoobenthos in these lakes is becoming increasingly urgent. In 2022, a study was conducted on macrozoobenthos from foothill lakes of the Russian Altai, specifically Kireevo in the Krasnogorsk region, Aya (Aiskoye) in the Altai region, Koksha and Svetloye in the Soviet region, Kolyvanskoye in the Zmeinogorsk region, and Beloye in the Kuryinsky region of Altai Krai. The study identified 152 species from 9 classes, including Turbellaria (1), Nematoda (1), Oligochaeta (17), Hirudinea (5), Bivalvia (2), Gastropoda (8), Arachnida (10), Crustacea (2), and Insecta (106). Of the insects, the order Diptera (69 species, including 59 chironomids) had the greatest species diversity. Additionally, the orders Trichoptera (16), Coleoptera (7), Ephemeroptera (5), Odonata (4), Heteroptera (4), and Megaloptera (1) were identified. Most of the studied lakes in the Russian Altai (Aya, Beloye, Kireevo, and Kolyvanskoye) had a taxonomic composition of macrozoobenthos similar to lowland lakes. Two lakes (Koksha and Svetloye) had a combination of features from both lowland and high-mountain lakes. The content of organic substances and their decomposition products in water, as well as substrate type, were the most significant factors determining the development of macroinvertebrate communities in the studied lakes. The authors thank the researchers from IWEP SB RAS (Michail S. Gubarev, Eugenia N. Krylova, Michail V. Lassyi, Roman K. Sviridov) for assistance in sampling. This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (grant 22-27-20134, https://rscf.ru/project/22-27-20134/).
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author Bezmaternykh, Dmitry M.
Vdovina, Olga N.
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title Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai
title_short Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai
title_full Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai
title_fullStr Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai
title_full_unstemmed Composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the Russian Altai
title_sort composition, structure and formation factors of macroinvertebrate communities in low-mountain lakes of the russian altai
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