Changes in the biota of Chany Lake along a salinity gradient

Issue Title: Theme: Saline Waters and their Biota Relationships among salinity and diversity, abundance, biomass of major biological components of Chany Lake (western Siberia, Russia) are examined across a salinity gradient. As salinity increased from 0.8 to 6.4 g l^sup -1^, the species richness of...

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Hauptverfasser: Kipriyanova, Laura M, Yermolaeva, Nadezhda I, Bezmaternykh, Dmitry M, Dvurechenskaya, Serafima Ya, Mitrofanova, Elena Yu
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description Issue Title: Theme: Saline Waters and their Biota Relationships among salinity and diversity, abundance, biomass of major biological components of Chany Lake (western Siberia, Russia) are examined across a salinity gradient. As salinity increased from 0.8 to 6.4 g l^sup -1^, the species richness of aquatic vascular plants decreased from 16 to 2 species, of phytoplankton from 98 to 52 species, and of zooplankton from 61 to 16 species, but changes in species diversity of zoobenthos were negligible.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Zooplankton
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