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Hydrobiological Journal
Rédacteur en chef adjoint: V.I. Yurishinets (open in a new tab)
Secrétaire exécutif du comité de rédaction: L.I. Kalinina (open in a new tab)

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ISSN Imprimer: 0018-8166

ISSN En ligne: 1943-5991

SJR: 0.221 SNIP: 0.469 CiteScore™:: 0.9 H-Index: 12

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Reaction of the Biota of Mountain Rivers to Volley Pollution Releases

Volume 39, Numéro 2, 2003, 9 pages
DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v39.i2.10
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RÉSUMÉ

Investigations were carried out during 1999 and 2000 on Transcarpathian rivers affected by the massive "volley" pollution accidents. Plankton response was manifested in increasing of plankton flow; the response of benthic organisms appeared as increasing of the macroinvertebrate drift. The drift caused by catastrophic pollution events reduced survival chances of hydrobionts and aggravated adverse consequences of pollution impact on the biotic structure in mountain river. Fish mainly try to avoid influence of pollution and, if such possibility occurs, to escape to clean waters of tributaries.

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