Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea

<p>The study of attached algal communities (phytoperiphyton) in 16 rivers included the analysis of their taxonomic composition, ecology and spatial distribution. The paper discusses the main principles of change in the structure and functioning of the attached algal communities. Special attent...

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Main Author: Sergey Komulainen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2017-05-01
Series:Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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Online Access:http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/538
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spelling doaj-a1dc846f5a094baaa3f66a12a1ddc5f02020-11-25T03:11:55ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042017-05-016294710.17076/bg538436Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White SeaSergey Komulainen0Institute of Biology, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences<p>The study of attached algal communities (phytoperiphyton) in 16 rivers included the analysis of their taxonomic composition, ecology and spatial distribution. The paper discusses the main principles of change in the structure and functioning of the attached algal communities. Special attention is given to the problems of development of the river continuum, the effect of drainage lakes and catchment urbanisation. The analysis of the taxonomic composition and structure of phytoperiphyton in river ecosystems revealed similarities in the composition of the communities, especially the dominant species, as well as similar average biomass values. Dominants are few, represented by species resistant to dynamic water load. It is indicated that widespread alkaliphilic or pH-indifferent oligohaline species prevail in ecogeographic spectra of algae. Quantitative parameters and spatial dynamics of the structural characteristics of attached algal communities is shown to depend on the hydrological regime of the river.</p>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/538phytoperiphytontaxonomyecologyriverskandalaksha coast
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Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
phytoperiphyton
taxonomy
ecology
rivers
kandalaksha coast
author_facet Sergey Komulainen
author_sort Sergey Komulainen
title Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea
title_short Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea
title_full Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea
title_fullStr Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea
title_full_unstemmed Attached algal communities in rivers of the Kandalaksha Coast of the White Sea
title_sort attached algal communities in rivers of the kandalaksha coast of the white sea
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2017-05-01
description <p>The study of attached algal communities (phytoperiphyton) in 16 rivers included the analysis of their taxonomic composition, ecology and spatial distribution. The paper discusses the main principles of change in the structure and functioning of the attached algal communities. Special attention is given to the problems of development of the river continuum, the effect of drainage lakes and catchment urbanisation. The analysis of the taxonomic composition and structure of phytoperiphyton in river ecosystems revealed similarities in the composition of the communities, especially the dominant species, as well as similar average biomass values. Dominants are few, represented by species resistant to dynamic water load. It is indicated that widespread alkaliphilic or pH-indifferent oligohaline species prevail in ecogeographic spectra of algae. Quantitative parameters and spatial dynamics of the structural characteristics of attached algal communities is shown to depend on the hydrological regime of the river.</p>
topic phytoperiphyton
taxonomy
ecology
rivers
kandalaksha coast
url http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/538
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