2018
DOI: 10.15421/011825
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Long-term dynamics of flora of karst lakes: Changes and current state

Abstract: Long-term observations of the rates and pattern of changes in flora and vegetation contribute to understanding of one of the most important contemporary global problems, the eutrophication of water bodies. In this study, using classical floristic methods, we attempt to determine (for a period of almost 80 years) the nature and possible causes of changes in the floristic composition of the lakes of karst origin, Velikoe and Parovoe (Pustinskaya lake-river system, the right bank of Nizhny Novgorod oblast). The p… Show more

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“…Small lakes are still a relatively poorly studied group of the water bodies (Izmailova et al, 2017;Lyashenko et al, 2002). They are most sensitive to climate change and are subject to large anthropogenic pressure (Belyakov and Garin, 2018;Izmailova et al, 2017;Lawniczak-Malińska and Achtenberg, 2018;Lobunicheva et al, 2013;Slukovskii et al, 2018;Strahovenko et al, 2014). The latter affects the species richness of macrophytes, which is closely related to the natural type and status of the water bodies (Mäemets et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small lakes are still a relatively poorly studied group of the water bodies (Izmailova et al, 2017;Lyashenko et al, 2002). They are most sensitive to climate change and are subject to large anthropogenic pressure (Belyakov and Garin, 2018;Izmailova et al, 2017;Lawniczak-Malińska and Achtenberg, 2018;Lobunicheva et al, 2013;Slukovskii et al, 2018;Strahovenko et al, 2014). The latter affects the species richness of macrophytes, which is closely related to the natural type and status of the water bodies (Mäemets et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%