Abstract

Based on the materials of the study of three artificial reservoirs located in the southern part of the Komi Republic, in the Vychegda River basin, it was shown that a characteristic feature of the overgrowth of the studied reservoirs is the predominance of sedge communities in its structure. There are three types of shallow water in the reservoirs: open, protected estuarine, and protected insular shallow water. For each type of shallow water, the formula and the degree of their overgrowth are determined. It has been established that the degree of overgrowth of the reservoirs and their coenotic composition largely depends on age (the time elapsed from filling the reservoir with water).

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