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Comparative study of the effects of MCPA, butylate, atrazine, and cyanazine on Selenastrum capricornutum.
1996
Caux P.Y. | Menard L. | Kent R.A.
Effects of the phenylurea herbicide isoproturon on periphytic diatom communities in freshwater indoor microcosms.
1996
Peres F. | Florin D. | Grollier T. | Feurtet Mazel A. | Coste M. | Ribeyre F. | Ricard M. | Boudou A.
Novel toxic dinoflagellate causes epidemic disease in estuarine fish [USA].
1996
Noga E.J. | Khoo L. | Stevens J.B. | Fan Z. | Burkholder J.M.
Physiology of phytoplankton in relation to metal concentration. Effect of cadmium on Scenedesmus bijugatus and Nitzschia palea.
1988
Sathya K.S. | Balakrishnan K.P.
Response of freshwater algae (Scenedesmum spp.) to phenylurea herbicides.
1991
El Dib M.A. | Shehata S.A. | Abou Waly H.F.
Zirconium toxicity assessment using bacteria, algae and fish assays.
1989
Couture P. | Blaise C. | Cluis D. | Bastien C.
The investigations of the microflora and some groups of microfauna in the protected ecosystem of Zasavica [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1998
Ratajac, R. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Rajkovic, D. | Stojkovic, S. | Bobic, M.
The protected natural goods of the swamp Zasavica is situated in the north part of Macva (Serbia, Yugoslavia). It is parallel to the flow of the Sava river, which leads to the fact that it used to be the riverbed of the Sava and also of the Drina river. It is interesting for its variety of the plant and animal species. The investigations have been done during autumn period 1997, when the investigated groups were the most heterogeneous. It included algae, Rotatoria,Cladocera, Copepoda and Hydracarina. Among algae, Bacillariophyta were dominant. Among all the investigated groups Rotatoria were the most heterogenous, with great number of the species that are rarely present. Also, some Cladocera species were rare. The estimation of the water quality is given according to the bioindicator species.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-][Investigations of water quality of the water micro-reservoir on the Gvozdacka reka river (catchement of the Ibar river), [Serbia, Yugoslavia], using the algas as the bioindicators]
1998
Obuskovic, Lj. | Obuskovic, M. (Institut za vodoprivredu "Jaroslav Cerni", Beograd (Yugoslavia))
The river Gvozdac (Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a small hill water current. It is situated on the mountain Goc and it belongs to the river basin of the river Ibar. During 1965, water micro-reservoir "Gvozdac" on the river Gvozdac was built for the hydroenergetic purposes, with the capacity of about 30,000 cubic meter and the maximum depth, in the present situation of about 2.5 m. Algological and saprobiological enquires have been performed on the water micro-reservoir, on the very river Gvozdac, on the river Ribnica and on some smaller stagnant waters on the given area, in the period between 1988-1994. The analysis have been shown that under the influence of antropogenic factors changes became apparent in the confluence and structure of algae flora as well as a degradation of water quality. The example of water micro-reservoir on the river Gvozdac indicates the destructive processes which are being developed in water micro-reservoirs and which should be stopped, as the significance of the small stagnant waters are not only in keeping and improvement of qualities of greater aquatorials and water tributaries of the river basins but also in the storing of biodiversity of aquatic assotiations in river basins (as well as in algae flora as one of the components).
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]Algological and saprobiological analysis of the river Dulenska [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1997
Rankovic, B. | Simic, S. (Prirodno-matematicki fakultet, Kragujevac (Yugoslavia). Institut za biologiju)
During hydrobiological investigations of the river Dulenska (Serbia, Yugoslavia) in June 1996, algological samples were taken at this river. In the algae community are found 34 taxa from two divisio: Bacillariophyta (28) and Chlorophyta (6). While qualitative composition of the algae colony was relativelly uniformed quantitative one was changeable along the course of the Dulenska river. By saprobiological analysis, it was found that the quality of water was changing along the course of the river. At the upper and middle course of river the water belonging to the second class. At lower course of the river (below Rekovac) water quality was getfing worse and it belonging to the third class.
显示更多 [+] 显示较少 [-]The importance of some members of biocenosis in protecting the ecological balance on the preserved ecosystem Obedska bara [Serbia, Yugoslavia]
1997
Ratajac, R. (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Yugoslavia)) | Rajkovic, D. | Stojkovic, S. | Bobic, M. | Cokic, S.
The investigations have been done in Krstonosica shaft at 3 points, in February, May and October 1995, and in January and April 1996. They included algae, Rotatoria, Copepoda, Cladocera, and Hydracarina. The species from divisio Bacillariophyta were presented most among the algal species, with 56 species, then from divisio Chlorophyta, with 26 taxons, Euglenophyta 11, Cyanobacteria 9, Pyrrophyta 3, Xanthophyta 2 and Chrysophyta 1. Among animal groups the highest number belonged to the Rotatoria group, 111 taxons have been determined. The highest number was found during autumn season (86), then in spring (73), and only 14 species in winter. The species that mostly prevailed were phytophyl species. The Cladocera group was present with 18 taxons. The phytophyl species from overgrown plants again prevailed. The Copepoda group was present with 10 species and the phytophyl species were prevailed. According to saprobiological characteristics the greatest number belongs to beta-mezosaprobionts, then oligosaprobionts. A small number of species indicates to the eutrophication process and organic pollution of water.
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