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Архив метки: abiotic factors

A REVIEW OF SOME PROBLEMS REGARDING THE RESEARCH OF EUTROPHICATION OF FRESHWATER RESERVOIRS

Ecology and dynamics Опубликовано 18 августа, 2025 автором admin7 ноября, 2025

Datsenko Y.S. A Review of Some Problems Regarding the Research of Eutrophication of Freshwater Reservoirs // Ecosystems: ecology and dynamics. No 2. 2025. P. 131-144. | Abstract | PDF | Reference

 

 

Upper reaches of the Mozhaisk Reservoir (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Hydrobiology (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Hydrochemical sampling (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Overgrowing shallow waters (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)

Meteorological observations on a reservoir shore (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Water sampling for chemical analysis (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Sampling (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)

Titration of water samples (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Installation of sediment traps-1 (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)
Blooming algae in a water reservoir (photo by Yu.S.Datsenko)

In this article we analyze the modern view on the effect that abiotic factors (hydrological, hydrophysical, hydrochemical) have on the primary productivity of water reservoirs, and the differences in the development of the eutrophication process in lakes and reservoirs, as well as the problems associated with assessing the trophic status of reservoirs. Using the results of model calculations performed for the Mozhaisk Reservoir, we show the features of the trend of changes in the state of the reservoir ecosystem.

Funding. This work was carried out as part of the state task for the Department of Land Hydrology of Moscow State University “Analysis, Modeling and Forecasting of Changes in Hydrological Systems, Water Resources and Quality of Surface Water” (I.10, TsITIS No. 121051400038-1)

Keywords: eutrophication, primary productivity, abiotic factors, reservoirs.

DOI: 10.24412/2542-2006-2025-2-130-143

EDN: ZZQFIN

Метки: abiotic factors, eutrophication, primary productivity, reservoirs

CHIRONOMIDS (DIPTERA, CHIRONOMIDAE) OF HIGHLY MINERALIZED RIVERS OF THE ELTON LAKE REGION, RUSSIA: TAXONOMIC COMPOSITION, ECOLOGICAL FEATURES

Ecology and dynamics Опубликовано 6 ноября, 2024 автором admin10 декабря, 2024

Zinchenko T.D., Golovatyuk L.V., Morov V.P. Chironomids (Diptera, Chironomidae) of Highly Mineralized Rivers of the Elton Lake Region, Russia: Taxonomic Composition, Ecological Features // Ecosystems: ecology and dynamics. No 2. 2024. P. 57-107. | Abstract | PDF | Reference

 

Marsh sandpiper (Tringa stagnatilis) – one of the main consumers of Chironomidae larvae in river estuaries. Estuary of the Khara River, August 2007 (photo by V.P.Churbanov)
Estuary of the Chernavka River is a habitat of many Cricotopus salinophilus and Сhironomus salinarius larvae, August 2014 (photo by T.D.Zinchenko)
Expedition to the Elton Region, “Holodny Klyuch” sanctuary, April 2008. Expedition members: graduate student V.P. Churbanov, ans researchers of the Institute of the Ecology of the Volga River Basin of the Russian Academy of Sciences L.V. Golovatyuk, L.M. Taranova, T.D. Zinchenko (photo by T.V.Popchenko)
Hydrochemical and hydrobiological researches in the middle reaches of the Khara River, August 2013 (photo by T.D.Zinchenko)

Graduate student Vladimir Churbanov during an expedition, sampling the Chironomidae larvae in a stream flowing into the Khara River, April 2008 (photo by T.D.Zinchenko)
Lake Elton Region, estuary of the Khara River at sunrise, August 2006 (photo by T.D.Zinchenko)
Members of the expedition after the storm, May 2011 (photo by E.V. Koltunov)
Expedition members dining in an improvised tent after the storm and a successful acquisition of samples, May 2011 (photo by N.C. Pashinin)

In this article we discuss the analysis results of the data from our long-term studies (2006-2019) of chironomids (Diptera, Chironomidae) that were part of bottom communities of 7 small but highly mineralized rivers, the tributaries of hyperhaline Lake Elton in Volgograd Region (N49° 13′, E46° 40′).

We collected data on species composition and quantitative development of macrozoobenthos communities were and registered 25 species and larval forms of chironomids from 4 subfamilies: Chironominae – 14 species (10 from Chironomini, 4 from Tanytarsini), Orthocladiinae – 9 species, Tanypodinae – 2 species. The structure of chironomids’ communities depends on the physical and chemical characteristics of biotopes, as well as water salinity, and is determined by the trophic indicators of the rivers (Zinchenko, Shitikov et al., 2014). The quantitative development and biodiversity of chironomids’ larvae significantly correlate with environmental conditions and physicochemical characteristics of bottom substrates and water masses.

We determined certain environmental factors, such as total salinity, ionic composition, pH, oxygen concentration, temperature and biotope diversity, that can cause changes in chironomids’ cenosis. Additionally, we provide values of abundance and biomass, and frequencies of species occurrence in rivers of different salinity under the influence of abiotic factors. We also present ecological and faunistic characteristics of chironomids as part of bottom communities of highly mineralized rivers of the Lake Elton region.

Keywords: highly mineralized rivers, chironomids, taxonomic composition, ecological features, mineralization, abiotic factors, tributaries of the Lake Elton.

Acknowledgements. The authors would like to thank Dr. Makarchenko E.V., Dr. Zorina O.V. (Federal Scientific Center for Biodiversity of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok), Dr. Krasheninnikov A.B. (Perm State National Research University) for the identification of some chironomids, and the staff of the Eltonsky Nature Park for help in making it possible to collect the field material.

Funding. This work was carried out as part of the state task “Changes, Sustainability and Conservation of Biological Diversity under the Global Climate Change and Intensive Anthropogenic Load on the Ecosystems of the Volga River Basin”, registration No. 1021060107212-5-1.6.20; 1.6.19; and with financial support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (17-04-00135).

DOI: 10.24412/2542-2006-2024-2-57-107

EDN: WTCQJU

Метки: abiotic factors, article-2-2024, chironomids, ecological features, highly mineralized rivers, mineralization, taxonomic composition, tributaries of the Lake Elton

CONDITION OF PLANKTON AND BOTTOM COMMUNITIES OF THE LOWLAND USA RIVER (BASIN OF THE MIDDLE VOLGA RIVER, KUYBYSHEV RESERVOIR) UNDER CLIMATE CHANGES

Ecology and dynamics Опубликовано 30 июня, 2023 автором admin16 октября, 2023

 Zinchenko T.D.,  Abrosimova E.V.,  Gorokhova O.G.,  Golovatyuk L.V.,  Kuznetsova R.S., Bolotov S.E. Condition of Plankton and Bottom Communities of the Lowland Usa River (Basin of the Middle Volga River, Kuybyshev Reservoir) under Climate Changes // Ecosystems: ecology and dynamics. No 2. 2023. P. 137-175. | Abstract | PDF | Reference

 

Scheme showing the location of sampling stations along the Usa River
Composition of plankton algoflora in the Usa River
Changes in the abundance (1) and biomass (2) of algae of different taxa at the sampling stations (ст) of the Usa River in 2017 and 2018

We studied the specific features of spatial and structural variability of plankton and bottom communities of the small lowland river Usa, a tributary of the Kuibyshev Reservoir, as part of comprehensive studies of the ecological condition and water quality of the river. Based on the results of 2017-2018 studies, we established the type of spatial distribution of phytoplankton, zooplankton and macrozoobenthos community species along the longitudinal profile of the river with regard to hydrochemical indicators.

A comparative analysis of changes in the species richness of plankton and bottom communities and assessments of the ecological state of river with regard to the spatial variability of species diversity and quantitative characteristics was carried out. Based on the results of changes in the number and biomass of the main taxonomic groups using different methodological approaches to study the dynamics of hydrobiological indicators, their non-stationarity and the existence of regular trends depending on hydrological and hydrochemical factors were established.

The biodiversity of summer plankton algocenoses of the Usa River depending on hydrological conditions, anthropogenic influence, and changes in the content of biogenic substances was assessed for the first time. 201 algoflora taxons ranked below genus from 7 algae divisions have been identified. The dominant ones are Bacillariophyta (56% of the composition) and Chlorophyta (28%). In the limnoplankton of the Usinsk Bay the species ratio in the composition of algae divisions changes in the direction of increasing share of green algae – Chlorophyta (45%). The proportion of Cyanoprokaryota varies from 4% in the Usa River to 12% in the Usinsk Bay.

 It was found that the spatial dynamics of algocenosis structure in the Usa River is characterized by an increase in species diversity, abundance, biomass, chlorophyll-«a» content from the source to the mouth. Correlation analysis revealed reliable relations (P ≤ 0.05) between flow velocity, chlorophyll-«a» concentration, abundance, specific number of species, biomass (r = -0.65, r = -0.69, r = -0.82,  r = -0.79, respectively). In terms of biomass and chlorophyll-«a» concentration, the trophic state of rivers in the upper and middle reaches is oligotrophic, in the estuaries – oligo-mesotrophic, in the Usinsk Bay water masses correspond to mesotrophic type. The main pollutant throughout the river is the concentration of total P (7-18 MAC), which is accompanied by an increase in the proportion of myxotrophic phytoflagellates – indicators of organic pollution. The increase in the number and biomass of phytoplankton in 2017 is due to the high content of biogenic elements (N, P).

Zooplankton of the Usa River water system includes 45 species, of which there are 28 Rotifera, 13 Copepoda and 4 Cladocera. Composition of zooplankton is typical for Volga basin water bodies and is represented by phytophilic and planktonic rotifers, planktobenthic crustaceans of Alona genus. For the first time in zooplankton of the mouth zone of the Usa River an invasive species, rotifer Kellicottia bostoniensis (Rousselet, 1908) – inhabitant of water bodies of northern latitudes was registered. The highest values of zooplankton abundance were recorded in the deep-water section of the “river – reservoir”, where the number and biomass of zooplankton reached 0.4 thousand ex/m3 and 5.4 g/m3 with predominance of holarctic Daphnia galeata (G.O. Sars, 1864). Dynamism of hydrophysical and hydrological parameters determines longitudinal distribution of quantitative and structural indicators of planktonic organisms communities by ecocline type in conditions of inhabiting meso-eutrophic water masses.

The spatial variability of plankton and bottom communities has been established, taking into account local biotopic variability determined by the landscape geomorphology features and the regular trend of quantitative indicators of biotic communities taxocenes.

Assessment of water quality and ecological state of the watercourse was performed using integral methods and metrics. The obtained results of the water quality assessment of the Usa River can be used as a reference for calculating the multi-metric indicators of the ecological state of typologically similar small plain rivers.

Keywords: Usa river, small rivers, plankton and bottom communities, taxonomic diversity, abiotic factors, spatial distribution, ecological state, water quality, the basin of the Kuibyshev reservoir (Middle Volga Basin, Russia).

Funding. This work was carried out for the state task No. АААА-А17-117112040040-3 “Assessment of Modern Biodiversity and Forecast of Its Change for the Ecosystems of the Volga Basin under the Conditions of their Natural and Anthropogenic Transformation”, №121051100109-1 “Systematics, diversity, biology and ecology of aquatic and semiaquatic invertebrates, structure of populations and communities in continental waters”, and supported financially by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (17-04-00135; 17- 44-63019) “Ecosystem Diversity of Lowland Rivers in the Middle Volga Basin under Current Conditions of Climate Change and Anthropogenic Impact”.

DOI: 10.24412/2542-2006-2023-2-137-175

EDN: HGMMEE

Метки: abiotic factors, ecological state, plankton and bottom communities, Russia, small rivers, spatial distribution, taxonomic diversity, the basin of the Kuibyshev reservoir (Middle Volga Basin, Usa river, water quality

FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF THE STRUCTURAL ORGANIZATION OF PLANKTON AND BOTTOM COMMUNITIES IN HIGHLY MINERALIZED RIVERS OF THE HYPERHALINE LAKE ELTON BASIN (RUSSIA)

Ecology and dynamics Опубликовано 25 марта, 2021 автором admin1 июля, 2021

Zinchenko T.D., Golovatyuk L.V., Gorokhova O.G., Abrosimova E.V., Umanskaya M.V., Popchenko T.V., Shitikov V.K., Gusakov V.I., Bolotov S.E.,  Lazareva V.I., Selivanova E.A., Balkin A.S., Plotnikov A.O. Functional  Features  of  the  Structural  Organization of  Plankton and Bottom  Communities  in  Highly  Mineralized  … Read next

Метки: abiotic factors, bottom, Elton Lake basin (Russia), functional features, microbial communities, multivariate link analysis, planktonic, saline rivers, taxonomic diversity

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