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Macrozoobenthos of Lake Verevi

Hydrobiologia, 2005
An overview on studies of macrozoobenthos in the small, hard-water, stratified and hypertrophic Lake Verevi (South-Eastern Estonia) is given. The list of macroinvertebrates comprises at least 105 taxa. In the open water habitats, the biomass and abundance of macrozoobenthos (except the phantom midge Chaoborus flavicans) was rather constant beginning ...
Henn Timm, Tõnu Möls
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Hidden neozoans in macrozoobenthos

2022
Craspedacusta sowerbii is a freshwater jellyfish species that has been invading freshwater almost all over the world. In marine environments, which are usually associated with jellyfish, increasing jellyfish observations are related to eutrophication, temperature increases and habitat degradation.
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Rheophilic Macrozoobenthos Communities of the Southern Himalayas

Inland Water Biology, 2018
The regional diversity of rheophilic macrozoobenthos communities in North India and Nepal has been studied based on material collected from 450 original quantitative samples in 160 small and large watercourses within the altitude gradient of 200–2800 m above sea level.
M. V. Chertoprud   +2 more
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Wadden Sea Quality Status Report: Macrozoobenthos

2017
This thematic report on macrozoobenthos (published 2017) is part of the Wadden Sea Wadden Sea Quality Status Report (QSR), a compilation of thematic reports on the Wadden Sea, including islands and offshore areas. The QSR is a publication of the Common Wadden Sea Secretariat (CWSS) on behalf of the Trilateral Governmental Cooperation for the Protection
Drent, Jan   +6 more
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Bioinvasions in macrozoobenthos of the Volgograd Reservoir

Russian Journal of Ecology, 2008
On the basis of long-term monitoring of macrozoobenthos in the Volgograd Reservoir, the causes of changes in its species composition were analyzed and invading species were identified. During the first 20–25 years after construction of the reservoir, invading species appeared at a rate of 0.4 species per year.
E. I. Filinova   +2 more
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Macrozoobenthos of the Small Aral Sea

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2001
Benthic assemblages of the Small Aral Sea were studied in 1999. The species composition, density, and biomass of benthic invertebrates were determined. The vertical distribution pattern and its dynamics in the course of desiccation of the sea were analyzed.
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IL MACROZOOBENTHOS.

2009
Macrobenthic samples were collected in 4 sites inside the Acquatina lake (3 replicates for each site in two times: July 2006 and January 2007). A total of 5029 individuals belonging to 50 taxa were found, with molluscs taxonomically dominant (26 taxa), followed by polychaetes (19 taxa), which was instead numerically dominant due to the massive presence
GIANGRANDE, Adriana   +2 more
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Macrozoobenthos of Negro River Basin, Argentine Patagonia

Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment, 1987
Organisms were collected from thirty‐four sampling stations of the Negro River basin. Fifty‐eight families, with at least 112 different forms, most identified to genus and some to species, were collected; about half are Diptera and the other half Coleoptera, Trichoptera, Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Plecoptera, Mollusca, Acari, Crustacea and miscellaneous ...
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Macrozoobenthos of a coastal lake in southern Brazil

Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 1997
Benthos of a coastal lake in southern Brazil, Lake Emboaba, was collected in summer and winter 1989/90 to describe the community and its spatial distribution, and to identify potential seasonal differences in composition and abundance. A total of 19 randomly distributed sites were sampled (van-Veen grab, 4 replicates, 500μm) on two dates.
Sofia Wiedenbrug   +2 more
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