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Biology Bulletin. 49:1996-2003
Publikováno v:
Povolzhskiy Journal of Ecology. :292-306
The results of our bacterioplankton study (total abundance; saprophytic, hydrocarbon oxidizing and phenol resistant bacteria; total microbial number, and coliform bacteria) in an urbanized tributary of Lake Onego in 2015 are presented. The lower reac
Autor:
N. M. Kalinkina, E. V. Tekanova
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Inland Water Biology. 15:539-542
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Water and Ecology. 26:75-84
Introduction. The Lososinka River is an urban tributary of Lake Onego, the lower reaches of which flow through the territory of Petrozavodsk city, receiving untreated drains of the city’s storm sewers. The river enters the Petrozavodsk Bay of Lake
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Water and Ecology. 26:50-60
Introduction. This paper is the first to address the state of phytoplankton in eutrophic Svyatozero Lake (61о32´ N, 33о35´ E.), used for trout farming in the Republic of Karelia, in the North-Western Region of Russia, during the period of water b
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Inland Water Biology. 14:476-478
The total biomass of an invasive amphipod, Gmelinoides fasciatus, in Lake Onega has been estimated for the first time based on our own data and published data; it ranges from 1.6 to 2.2 thousand t of wet weight for the entire water body. Its producti
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Inland Water Biology. 12:240-247
Effect of exposure to sodium lignosulfonate at two concentrations (50 mg/L and 100 mg/L) on the lipid composition in amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus, Lake Baikal endemic and the Lake Onega invader, was studied. Revealed changes in cholesterol content,
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Limnology and Freshwater Biology. :15-17
We have shown the changes in the ecosystem of Lake Onego with climate warming over the past 30 years. Due to climate warming in winter, the river runoff increases, as well as the flow of allochtonic substances into the lake. With the increased runo
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Environment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference; Vol 1 (2017): Environment. Technology. Resources. Proceedings of the 11th International Scientific and Practical Conference. Volume 1; 140-144
Lake Onego, as one of the largest water bodies in a humid zone, is the recipient of terrestrial carbon and plays an important role in the global balance of this element. Due to heterotrophic metabolism in the Lake Onego ecosystem, substantial emissio
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Water sector of Russia: problems, technologies, management.
Original and take from the references data on the Lake Onegо anthropogenic load dynamics, plankton and benthos conditions over the period of the previous 55 years have been analyzed in order to assess the ecosystem response to long-term and new impa