Abstract

In studies of zooplankton of oligotrophic Lake Turgoyak subjected to intensive anthropic load, it has been found that both oligotrophic and typical eutrophic features are characteristic of this water body. A similar statement is true of other hydrobiological parameters. From this follows the conclusion that a mosaic pattern of indicator values is registered at early stages of rapid eutrophication. Thus, an integrated approach is required to reveal early stages of eutrophication.

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