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FREE-LIVING CILIATES DURING THE PERIOD OF THE GREATEST CYANOBACTERIAL WATER BLOOM IN THE USINSKY BAY (KUIBYSHEV RESERVOIR)
Author(s) -
V.A. Andreeva,
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С. В. Быкова,
M. V. Umanskaya,
Н. Г. Тарасова,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
izvestiâ samarskogo naučnogo centra rossijskoj akademii nauk
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-5378
DOI - 10.37313/1990-5378-2021-23-5-127-134
Subject(s) - ciliate , bay , bloom , ecology , abundance (ecology) , trophic level , plankton , biology , species richness , littoral zone , biomass (ecology) , algae , macrophyte , period (music) , oceanography , geology , physics , acoustics
The study of free-living ciliates in the Usinsky bay (the Kuibyshev reservoir) during the period of mass development of cyanobacteria are presented. The diversity of the ciliate species structure and spatial distribution were studied in summer. The abundance of ciliates varied from 124 to 1176 103ind./m3, biomass – from 6.9 mg/m3 to 104.9 mg/m3 during the study period. No significant differences in the communities of ciliates in different ecotopes of the bay (riverbed, open and overgrown by macrophytes coastal areas) were found. However, on average, in the riverbed part, all indicators of species richness and diversity, and quantitative developmentwere higher than in the littoral zone. The massive development of representatives of s/cl. Peritrichia (up to 51% of abundance and 66% of biomass): single cells species associated with planktonic algae (genera Vorticella, Vaginicola), and colonial free-floating Epistylisprocumbens Zacharias, 1897, was the distinctive feature of ciliate community in the UsinskyBay during the period of greatest cyanobacterial bloom. Water bloom significantly changed the trophic structure of the ciliate community: the role of algophages and nonselective omnivores, ordinary trophic groups of the Reservoir was significantly reduced, and bacterio-detritophages became absolutely dominated. It was shown that the dominant species of cyanobacteria had a significant effect on the ciliate community during the cyanobacterial water bloom.

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