2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1021858820333
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“…The most thorough studies were carried out in the Polar, Subpolar, and the Southern Urals (Voronikhin 1930;Snitko and Sergeeva 2003;Yarushina et al 2004;Patova and Demina 2008;Sterlyagova 2008;Snitko 2009). In the present paper, new records of Desimidiales are presented and expand sparsely available data (Yarushina et al 2003;Butakova and Stanislavskaya 2004;Belyaeva and Pozdeev 2005;Shakhmatov 2014Shakhmatov , 2015 on distribution of conjugates in the Middle Urals.…”
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“…The most thorough studies were carried out in the Polar, Subpolar, and the Southern Urals (Voronikhin 1930;Snitko and Sergeeva 2003;Yarushina et al 2004;Patova and Demina 2008;Sterlyagova 2008;Snitko 2009). In the present paper, new records of Desimidiales are presented and expand sparsely available data (Yarushina et al 2003;Butakova and Stanislavskaya 2004;Belyaeva and Pozdeev 2005;Shakhmatov 2014Shakhmatov , 2015 on distribution of conjugates in the Middle Urals.…”
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“…Therefore, the knowledge of the composition and abundance of phytoplankton organism constitutes an essential feature for the assessment of trophic status in lakes (Salmaso, 2002), and has been widely used as indicator of trophic status and water quality of lakes (Rawson, 1956;Wetzel, 1983;Trifonova, 1998;Reynolds et al, 2002). The indicator properties of phytoplankton are determined by its species composition and quantitative parameters of developments, so the species composition, abundance, biomass and distribution of algae over water area are recorded completely (Yarushina et al, 2003).…”
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