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AVIFAUNA BIODIVERSITY IN SOME RESERVOIRS OF KALMYKIA UNDER THE MODERN CLIMATE CHANGE AND INCREASING ANTHROPOGENIC LOAD

Ecology and dynamics Опубликовано 22 декабря, 2025 автором admin22 декабря, 2025

Shapovalova I.B. Avifauna Biodiversity in Some Reservoirs of Kalmykia under the Modern Climate Change and Increasing Anthropogenic Load // Ecosystems: ecology and dynamics. No 4. 2025. P. 125-145. | Abstract | PDF | Reference

 

 

A little bustard (Tetrax tetrax) in a meadow near the road, at the mouth of the Kirasta River (here and below all photos are taken by the author)
The spoonbills (Platalea leucorodia) on the Dunda River near the village of Kievka
A long-legged buzzard (Buteo rufinus) near the road, in a strip of man-made grove
A black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus) is nesting in the flooded lower floodplain of the Gashun River near the village of Oktyabrsky

The black-winged pratincoles (Glareola nordmanni) on a saline coastal strip in a drainage zone of Deed-Khulsun Lake
The pied avocets (Recurvirostra avosetta), feeding in a shallow water in the backwater zone of Deed-Khulsun Lake
The bachelor individuals of Dalmatian pelicans (Pelecanus crispus) in the backwater zone of Deed-Khulsun Lake
A pair of resting Eurasian whimbrels (Numenius phaeopus), the rare migratory species in the region

A flock of glossy ibises (Plegadis falcinellus) at the Chogray Reservoir dam
The little egrets (Egretta garzetta) are a rare breeding and migratory species at Podmanok-2 Lake
The little stints (Calidris minuta) are a rare migratory species at Podmanok-3 Lake of the Manych River basin
A citrine wagtail (Motacilla citreola) is a rare migratory and nesting species at Deed-Khulsun Lake

In this paper, we examine the state of avifauna of several wastewater and drainage water reservoirs, as well as man-made reservoirs of the Republic of Kalmykia, in 2025. We studied the composition and structure of the coastal bird communities of Lake Manych-Gudilo, Lake Ded-Khulsun, and the Chogray Reservoir, as well as several smaller reservoirs of local significance, since they are considered key bird areas of Russia. The water of some of these reservoirs, such as Manych-Gudilo and Ded-Khulsun, are specially protected natural areas of federal and regional significance, which facilitates their monitoring. We provided a current assessment of the diversity of the avifauna and bird populations of these reservoirs and their shores, including species composition, abundance, and abundance indicators. We also assessed the contribution of these reservoirs to the conservation and enrichment of regional biodiversity. We then made recommendations for managing their hydrological regime to maintain and preserve coastal ecosystems, including populations of rare and vulnerable bird species.

Acknowledgments. The author thanks the editor-in-chief and reviewers of “Arid Ecosystems” for their help with preparation of this article for publication; additionally, the author thanks Zh.V. Kuzmina and E.I. Tobolova.

Funding. This work was carried out for the research project of the Water Problems Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences for 2025-2027, “Study of Surface and Groundwater Quality Formation Processes, Natural and Anthropogenic Mechanisms of Change in the Ecological Status of Water Bodies, Development of Methods and Technologies for Water Resources and Water Quality Management” (No. FMWZ-2025-0002), state registration No. 125030703344-8.

Keywords: steppe zone, desert zone, water reservoir, aridization, hydrological regime, climate, ecosystem, ornithocomplexes, bird population, rare bird species, key ornithological areas, specially protected natural areas, Red Data Book, risk of species extinction, factors affecting populations of near-water bird species, anthropogenic impact.

DOI: 10.24412/2542-2006-2025-4-125-145

EDN: MXHPLU

Рубрика: article-4-2025, News | Метки: anthropogenic impact, aridization, bird population, climate, desert zone, ecosystem, factors affecting populations of near-water bird species, hydrological regime, key ornithological areas, ornithocomplexes, rare bird species, Red Data Book, risk of species extinction, specially protected natural areas, steppe zone, water reservoir

COMPARATIVE STUDY OF РLANKTON AT ALBATROS AND FOROS STATIONS IN CRIMEA IN JANUARY 2024 AND 2025: OIL SPILL IN THE KERCH STRAIT

Ecology and dynamics Опубликовано 19 мая, 2025 автором admin18 августа, 2025

Shemetova D.V., Savitsky M.A., Rozhdestvenskaya I.A., Bragina A.A., Kuznetsov A.V. Comparative Study of Рlankton at Albatros and Foros Stations in Crimea in January 2024 and 2025: Oil Spill in the Kerch Strait // Ecosystems: ecology and dynamics. No 1. 2025. P. 114-122. | Abstract | PDF | Reference

 

Albatros Station, 10/01/25/ (photo by by A.V. Kuznetsov)
Albatros Station, 10/01/25/ (photo by by A.V. Kuznetsov)
Foros Station, 11/01/25 (photo by A.V. Kuznetsov)
Foros Station, 11/01/25 (photo by A.V. Kuznetsov)

In this paper we present a comparative study of plankton organisms at Albatros and Foros Stations in Crimea in January 2024 and 2025. Our research was conducted before and after an industrial disaster that occurred on December 15, 2024, when the fuel tankers “Volgoneft-212” and “Volgoneft-239” sank in the Kerch Strait, resulting in the discharge of approximately 2,400 tons of oil into the sea. The monitoring of microphytoplankton was carried out as part of the project “Ecology of the Heraklion Peninsula – Sirius.Summer” (Rus. “Экология Гераклейского полуострова – Сириус.Лето”). We sampled plankton using sequential filtration and performed its microscopic analyses. As a result, we observed a decrease in the biodiversity of planktonic organisms, particularly at the Foros Station, which is located closer to the spill epicenter. Distribution diagrams indicated a significant reduction in the number of morphotypes post-incident. The observed changes in community structure are presumably linked to the detrimental effects of anthropogenic pollution. These findings underscore the importance of continued monitoring of marine ecosystems to assess the dynamics of recovery processes and to formulate conservation strategies.

Keywords: Kerch Strait, industrial disaster, plankton, biodiversity, ecosystem, anthropogenic pollution.

Funding: The work was carried out using personal funds for the project task ‘Ecology of the Heraclea Peninsula and its Surroundings’ as part of the All-Russian educational initiative “Sirius.Summer: Start Your Project.”

DOI: 10.24412/2542-2006-2025-1-114-122

EDN: YJLBFE

Метки: anthropogenic pollution, biodiversity, ecosystem, industrial disaster, Kerch Strait, plankton

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