Rivers of Europe 2022
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-102612-0.00002-x
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The Volga River

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“…But at the beginning of the 21st century, rapid density growth of the non-indigenous species started, firstly affecting the brackish Ponto-Caspian taxa and some exotic forms [6]. Also, species from the Azov-Black Sea system, as well as from the northern water systems, have expanded their distribution areas the towards north and south [7,8]. Few species were directly introduced, occasionally or deliberately, by humans as a result of aquaculture development [9,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But at the beginning of the 21st century, rapid density growth of the non-indigenous species started, firstly affecting the brackish Ponto-Caspian taxa and some exotic forms [6]. Also, species from the Azov-Black Sea system, as well as from the northern water systems, have expanded their distribution areas the towards north and south [7,8]. Few species were directly introduced, occasionally or deliberately, by humans as a result of aquaculture development [9,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The catchment of the study area was on the Russian plain [8]. The Volga area included the following reservoirs: Ivankovo, Uglich, Rybinsk, Gorky, Cheboksary, Kuybyshev, Saratov, Volgograd and the unregulated part, and the northernmost Sheksna reservoir on the Sheksna River.…”
Section: Geographical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Below the mouth of the Oka River, the right bank is high and steep (up to 100 m high) and the left bank is low. The largest tributary of the Reservoir is the Oka River ( Mineeva et al 2021 ). The Reservoir is located in the most densely populated industrial regions of European Russia and experiences a serious anthropogenic load ( Mineeva 2004 , Sigareva et al 2005 ).…”
Section: Geographic Coveragementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source of the Volga is a limnokrene located near the village of Volgoverkhovye in the Valdai hills (Tver Region) at the margin of a small mire at an altitude of 228 m above sea level [24,25]. At the village of Kokovkino, the river enters the Upper Volga lakes, i.e., Sterzh, Vselug, Peno, and Volgo (the latter is often divided into Upper and Lower, or Small and Large Volgo).…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Upper Volga Reservoir was formed in 1843 during the construction of a dam (Beishlot) ~2 km downstream of the place where the Volga flows out of the lake Volgo. The section of the Volga between the Upper Volga Beishlot and Tver is unregulated and represents the least disturbed free-flowing section in the headwaters of the Volga [18,25]. The catchment area at Tver (including the Tvertsa River basin) amounts to 31,300 km 2 [26].…”
Section: Research Areamentioning
confidence: 99%