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Влияние поверхности субстрата и времени его экспозиции в море на количественное развитие диатомовых водорослей перифитона

Влияние поверхности субстрата и времени его экспозиции в море на количественное развитие диатомовых водорослей перифитона

Abstract

Diatoms biofouling of experimental plates made from high-alloy steel, plexiglass, and wood and exposed in the sea during 15, 134 and 143 days in summer-autumn of 2000 is compared for the extremely eutrophic Golden Horn Bay and the moderate-eutrophic Rynda Bay. In total, 94 species and intraspecific taxa of Bacillariophyta are revealed. Among them, a-mesosaprobionts dominate in the Golden Horn Bay irrespective of substratum type which are indicator species of high organic pollution. On the contrary, b-mesosaprobionts dominate in the Rynda Bay in all cases which are indicator species of moderate organic pollution. The number of species, density (cells/ m2) and biomass of diatoms increase in dependence on the substratum material in the order steel

Проведено сравнительное исследование влияния поверхности экспериментальных пластин из высоколегированной стали, оргстекла и древесины со сроками экспозиции 15, 134 и 143 сут на качественное и количественное развитие диатомовых водорослей перифитона в экстремально-эвтрофной бухте Золотой Рог и умеренно эвтрофной бухте Рында в летне-осенний период 2000 г. Обнаружено 94 вида и внутривидовых таксона отдела Bacillariophyta. Независимо от типа субстрата и времени экспозиции в импактной бухте Золотой Рог доминировали a-мезосапробионты виды-индикаторы значительного органического загрязнения вод, в фоновой акватории бухты Рында b-мезосапробионты виды умеренного органического загрязнения вод. Установлено, что количество видов (60

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ПЕРИФИТОН, ДИАТОМОВЫЕ ВОДОРОСЛИ, ОРГСТЕКЛО, ДРЕВЕСИНА, ВЫСОКОЛЕГИРОВАННАЯ СТАЛЬ, САПРОБИОНТЫ, БУХТА ЗОЛОТОЙ РОГ

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