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Plankton Communities in the Neva Bay during the 20th Century

机译:20世纪 在内娃湾的浮游生物群落

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This study provides an overview on the phyto- and zoo-plankton studies made of the Neva Bay and of the changes that have taken place in the plankton community during the 20th century. It is known that plankton respond to changes in water quality, especially to changes in the content of organic matter. Comparisons of the literature data reveal the value of species as indicators of different conditions. Many plankton species in the Neva Bay show great year-to-year fluctuations due to varying environmental conditions. According to the results of studies conducted in 1911–1990, freshwater plankton species have dominated in the Neva Bay. The plankton community has essentially consisted of species transported from Lake Ladoga. Brackish-water species occasionally occurred in the plankton samples of the Neva Bay. High turbidity and rapid throughflow of water limit algal production in the bay and, due to the high outflow, the europhication effects of the catchment area are mainly conducted into the Gulf of Finland.
机译:这项研究概述了内娃湾进行的浮游植物和动物园浮游生物研究,以及20世纪20年代浮游生物群落发生的变化。众所周知,浮游生物对水质的变化,特别是对有机物含量的变化作出反应。文献数据的比较揭示了物种作为不同条件指标的价值。由于环境条件的变化,内娃湾的许多浮游生物种类每年都出现很大的波动。根据1911年至1990年进行的研究结果,内娃湾的淡水浮游生物种类占主导地位。浮游生物群落基本上由从拉多加湖运来的物种组成。在内娃湾的浮游生物样本中偶尔会出现咸淡水物种。高浊度和快速的水流通限制了海湾的藻类生产,并且由于高的流出量,集水区的磷化作用主要传导到了芬兰湾。

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    《AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment》 |2001年第4期|p.292-296|共5页
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    Igor M. Primakov is a PhD student in the Department of Ichthyology and Hydrobiology at the St. Petersburg State University. He is working at the White Sea Biological Station, Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences. His work focuses on the monitoring of the mouth of Chupa Bay (Gulf of Kandalaksha, White Sea). His main scientific interests are the influence of various hydrological and hydrochemical parameters on the structure of plankton communities. His address: St. Petersburg State University, Dept. of Ichthyology and Hydrobiology, 16-Linia 29, 199 178 St. Petersburg, Russia. E-mail: igor@IP5790.spb.edu;

    Polina Nikolaenko is MSc in biology at the Department of Botany of the St. Petersburg State University. Her address is St. Peterburg State University, Department of Botany, University Embankment 7/9, 199 034 St. Petersburg, Russia. E-mail: rund-polina@mail.ru;

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