2022
DOI: 10.15421/012235
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Impact of hydrotechnical construction on aquatic ecosystems of the Kiliia branch of the Danube Delta

Abstract: Resumption of shipping in the Bystryi branch in the Ukrainian part of the Danube Delta, one of the largest aquatic-wetland areas of Europe and the world, has made it necessary to control the anthropogenic impact on the neighboring water areas of the Danube Biosphere Reserve. The objective of the study was comparing the compositions and structure of phytoplankton, microphytobenthos, macrophytes, benthic invertebrates and ichthyofauna of the mouth area of the Bystryi branch with such communities of the mouths of… Show more

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“…We do not agree with the conclusion of Ukrainian hydrobiologists who say that there is no negative impact of deep-sea shipping on adjacent ecosystems in the Danube Kilyan delta (Liashenko et al, 2022). Perhaps aquatic ecosystems are more labile to hydrological changes, but terrestrial complexes are more vulnerable.…”
Section: Anthropogenic Changes In Vegetationcontrasting
confidence: 94%
“…We do not agree with the conclusion of Ukrainian hydrobiologists who say that there is no negative impact of deep-sea shipping on adjacent ecosystems in the Danube Kilyan delta (Liashenko et al, 2022). Perhaps aquatic ecosystems are more labile to hydrological changes, but terrestrial complexes are more vulnerable.…”
Section: Anthropogenic Changes In Vegetationcontrasting
confidence: 94%