斯摩棱斯克州境内第聂伯河河段饲料基地的现状

Alexey Nikitenko, Dmitry Tyulin, Dmitry Goryachev, Andrey Smirnov, Svetlana Uskova, Galina Hristenko, Sergey Eremkin, V. Zharikova, Andrey Nickolaevich Stroganov
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本文根据2019年的数据,介绍了斯摩棱斯克州境内第聂伯河的水生生物资源状况及其栖息地。调查区域内第聂伯河的鱼类动物在物种多样性方面没有差异:确定了属于鲤科(Cyprinidae)和鲈科(Percidae)的10种鱼类。鱼类以鳊鱼(Rutilus rutilus)为主,其次是鲢鱼(Squalius cephalus)和鲈鱼(Perca fluviatilis)。寡毛纲动物的平均指数在 21%至 50%之间,说明该河流水质受到轻微污染,属于二级水质。浮游植物以硅藻和绿藻为主。在浮游动物中,轮虫以 Brachionus 属的代表为主,甲壳类以 Bosmina 属的枝形目为主。底栖动物主要是摇蚊幼虫,次主要是寡毛类。根据我们的数据,斯摩棱斯克州境内第聂伯河的特点是浮游植物和浮游动物的发展水平为植食性鱼类和浮游动物的 "低食 "区,而底栖动物的发展水平为 "高食 "区。研究区域的鱼类区系特点是存在肉食性鱼类和杂食性鱼类,而噬菌体和浮游动物的存在则不具特点,这可能是由于自然食物供应状况的特殊性造成的。
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Current state of the forage base of section of the Dnieper river within the Smolensk region
The paper presents materials on the state of aquatic bioresources and their habitat in the Dnieper River within the borders of the Smolensk region, according to 2019 data. The ichthyofauna of the Dnieper River within the surveyed area did not differ in species diversity: 10 species of fish belonging to the families Cyprinidae (Cyprinidae) and perch (Percidae) were identified. Roach (Rutilus rutilus) dominated, the subdominants were chub (Squalius cephalus) and perch (Perca fluviatilis). The average oligochaete index, ranging from 21 to 50%, characterizes the waters of the river as slightly polluted and belonging to class II quality. The composition of phytoplankton was dominated by diatoms and green algae. As part of zooplankton, representatives of the genus Brachionus dominated among rotifers, and crustaceans of the genus Bosmina dominated among branchiformes. The composition of zoobenthos was dominated by larvae of chironomids, subdominants – oligochaetes. The Dnieper River within the borders of the Smolensk region, according to our data, is characterized by the level of development of phytoplankton and zooplankton as a "low-feeding" area for phytophagous fish and zooplanktophages, and by the level of development of zoobenthos as a "high-feeding" area. The ichthyofauna of the studied area is characterized by the presence of predatory and omnivorous fish, the presence of phytophages and zooplanktophages is not characteristic, which may be due to the peculiarities of the state of the natural food supply.
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