Assessment of water quality as fish living environment

The water of open water bodies is a natural habitat for various microorganisms coexisting in the form of complex associations — microbiocenoses, the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of which can vary significantly under anthropogenic influences. Each reservoir in a natural state is populated by microorganisms occupying various ecological niches. Among the main groups of bacteria are heterotrophic, which are involved in the self-purification of aquatic ecosystems, consuming organic substances.

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Main Authors: Govorkova, L.K., Lukonina, E.S.
Other Authors: Bogachev, A.N.
Format: Conference Material biblioteca
Language:Russian
Published: Azov Sea Research Fisheries Institute (AzNIIRKH) 2018
Subjects:Biocoenosis, Anthropogenic effects, Ecological niches, Organic matter, Self-purification, Самоочищение, Микробиоценоз, Экологические ниши,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15392
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Summary:The water of open water bodies is a natural habitat for various microorganisms coexisting in the form of complex associations — microbiocenoses, the quantitative and qualitative characteristics of which can vary significantly under anthropogenic influences. Each reservoir in a natural state is populated by microorganisms occupying various ecological niches. Among the main groups of bacteria are heterotrophic, which are involved in the self-purification of aquatic ecosystems, consuming organic substances.