Ethological Structure of Freshwater Benthic and Nektobenthic Communities and Its Changes under the Influence of Abiotic and Anthropogenic Factors |
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Authors: | V. A. Yakovlev |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of the Ecology of Natural Systems, Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan, ul. Daurskaya 28, Kazan, 420087, Russia |
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Abstract: | Classification of the mode of life and behavior of zoobenthic, nektobenthic, and neustonic organisms was used as a basis for elucidating the formation of ethological structure of their communities in small lakes and streams of northeastern Fennoscandia. It is shown that the general response of these communities to anthropogenic impact is manifested in the reduction of the number of ethological groups. The specific response to eutrophication and heat pollution involves a decrease in the relative biomass of clingers and burrowers and an increase in the biomass of sprawling–walking and wormy animals; the response to toxic pollution and acidification is manifested in the prevalence of sprawlers–walkers. |
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Keywords: | zoobenthos nektobenthos mode of life behavior classification ethological structure relationships natural factors anthropogenic factors |
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