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Belmonte G.; Moscatello S.; Batogova E. A.; Pavlovskaya T.; Shadrin N. V.; Litvinchuk L. F.. |
Saline water bodies are critic, often extreme habitats with a small number of species. The small number of species can, however, be organized in different assemblages typical of the salt category dissolved into the water. For the first time a wide faunal study has been conducted (from 2002 to 2006) on hypersaline lakes of the Crimea peninsula (Ukraine) allowing us to recognize a total of 40 categories of zooplankton from 10 lakes in representation of the whole lake habitat of the peninsula. The only lake with water evidently influenced by the sea hosted the highest number of categories (20). The lowest number of categories (5) has been found in the lake which showed the highest salinity concentration. Apart the lake conditioned from sea water, other two... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
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Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://10.0.0.194:8080/dspace/handle/99011/2923 |
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Shadrin N. V.; Anufriieva E.; Galagovets E.. |
The study of brine shrimp in the Ukraine, formerly part of the Russian Empire and then the USSR, has a fairly long history. In the territory of Ukraine we can identify the following areas of potential Artemia habitats: the Crimean peninsula; the coastal zone of the NW Black Sea; the north coast of the Sea of Azov; Donetsk Oblast; Zakarpattia Oblast. Now it can be recognized that at least two bisexual species (A. salina and A. urmiana) and the partheno-genetic populations of Artemia dwell in the Ukraine. In some lakes (Koyashskoye, Terecly-Konradskoye) we found A. urmiana and parthenogens both, but separated in time. In the waters of the Crimea and NW part of the Black Sea brine shrimp are found under salinities from 10-20 (if no other animals present)... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
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Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://10.0.0.194:8080/dspace/handle/99011/2922 |
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