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Activity of Beavers as an Ecological Factor Affecting the Zooplankton of Small Rivers
Authors:Krylov  A V
Institution:(1) Papanin Institute of the Biology of Inland Waters, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Nekouzsskii raion, Yaroslavl oblast, 152742, Russia
Abstract:The role of beavers in the transformation of small rivers is elucidated by analyzing the taxonomic and trophic structure of zooplankton in ponds differing in age, water flow rate, and the degree of overgrowing with higher aquatic plants. The building activity of beavers in the river system promotes the formation of biotopes of the ecotone type, in which the planktonic invertebrate community develops some features similar to or different from those of zooplanktonic communities from lakes and rivers undergoing anthropogenic eutrophication. The main distinctive feature of response to this activity in zooplankton is that its development reaches a plateau at the early and middle stages of succession, compared to that under conditions of anthropogenic eutrophication. For small rivers, the concept of zoogenic eutrophication (in addition to anthropogenic) is proposed.
Keywords:small rivers  eutrophication  disturbances  zooplankton  taxonomic structure  trophic structure
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