2019
DOI: 10.15421/011844
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Influence of flow velocity, river size, a dam, and an urbanized area on biodiversity of lowland rivers

Abstract: Biodiversity of aquatic organisms is formed under the influence of not only natural, but also anthropogenic factors. In this work, the influence of the flow velocity, river size, flow regulation and urbanization on various groups of aquatic organisms was studied in several lowland rivers. The study was conducted in 2013 on six tributaries of the Upper Sukhona River. Five sampling sites were in different parts of the Vologda River and five sites on small rivers, Losta, Lukhta, Komya, Chernyj Shingar, and Belyj … Show more

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“…Generally, avian abundance is higher on rivers sides (Mason et al, 2006;O'Neal Campbell, 2008). Avian abundances along the rivers are positively correlated with vegetation and stream size (Ivicheva et al, 2019). Both water birds and terrestrial birds benefit from riparian nutritional pathways along the rivers (Jackson et al, 2020).…”
Section: Importance Of Riparian Zone Of River Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, avian abundance is higher on rivers sides (Mason et al, 2006;O'Neal Campbell, 2008). Avian abundances along the rivers are positively correlated with vegetation and stream size (Ivicheva et al, 2019). Both water birds and terrestrial birds benefit from riparian nutritional pathways along the rivers (Jackson et al, 2020).…”
Section: Importance Of Riparian Zone Of River Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study summarises the authors’ materials collected in the rivers of the European part of Russia between 2005 and 2021 and Western Siberia in 2021. A small part (5.5%) of the data was published in the research articles ( Ivicheva et al 2018 , Chernova and Philippov 2019 , Chernova et al 2019 ), but mainly as short notes on the new records ( Dulin et al 2009 , Afonina et al 2010 , Dulin and Philippov 2010 , Abolin et al 2011 , Bobrov and Philippov 2012 , Sofronova et al 2012 , Chemeris and Bobrov 2013 , Chemeris et al 2013 , Shabunov and Philippov 2014 , Sofronova et al 2015 , Vishnyakov and Philippov 2018 , Vishnyakov et al 2020 , Vishnyakov et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%