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Keywords Bacillariophyta Black Sea abundance alien species biomass bottom sediments chlorophyll climate change distribution ecology electron microscopy environmental factors fish macrozoobenthos microplastics morphology new species phytoplankton species composition zoobenthos zooplankton
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Vol 18, No 4 (2025)

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Vol 18, No 4 (2025)

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No 5 (2023) Articles First Find of the Invasive Amphipod Gmelinoides fasciatus in the Basin of Lake Vodlozero (Russia)
Vol 17, No 3 (2024) ЗООПЛАНКТОН, ЗООБЕНТОС, ЗООПЕРИФИТОН Peculiarities of the Species Composition, Abundance and Biotope Distribution of Mollusks Fam. Sphaeriidae in Rivers with a Many Lakes in the Catchment Area (by the Example of Water Courses of the Onega Lake Basin)
Vol 18, No 2 (2025) ЗООПЛАНКТОН, ЗООБЕНТОС, ЗООПЕРИФИТОН Features of the structure of macrozoobenthos of watercourses in the conditions of an intact, heavily swamped area – the basin of Lake Vodlozero and the Vodla River (Vodlozersky National Park, Lake Onega basin)
 

 

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