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Effect of environmental factors on the structure and functioning of biocoenoses of hyperhaline water reservoirs in the south of Western Siberia

Based on the perennial monitoring (1995–2010) of hyperhaline water reservoirs in the south of Western Siberia with salinity from 28 to 417 g/L, four seasons in the development of biocoenoses are distinguished and integrated results of studies of the effect of environmental factors on the species com...

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Published in:Contemporary problems of ecology 2013-05, Vol.6 (3), p.252-261
Main Authors: Litvinenko, L. I., Litvinenko, A. I., Boyko, E. G., Kutsanov, K. V.
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Environmental effects
Environmental factors
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Life Sciences
Reservoirs
Salinity
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Water temperature
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