The ulva thickets are confined to polluted water areas. The number of invertebrates falls due to disappearance of the species not resistant to pollutions. Small Crustacea (20 species) predominate in the ulva epiphyton the number of macrofauna species being about 50 in all. When pollution is rather considerable predominating species Risoa splendida is replaced by species Bittium reticulatum. In hot and cold periods of the year animals partly migrate down to the depth of 2-4 m.Описаны беспозвоночные животные, обитающие в зарослях ульвы. Проведено сравнение видового состава эпифитона ульвы с таковым цистозиры и морских трав. Приводятся данные по распределению разных видов животных в зарослях ульвы в зависимости от глубины и загрязненности аква...
Two hydrobotanic regions of the Black Sea within the Russian boundaries were studied in 1999 - 2003 ...
Macrozoobenthos in Donuzlav Bay is represented by more than 138 species. 56 of them were noted for t...
Septante gregarine Nematopsis legeri is the most spreading parasite of Black Sea molluscs. The data ...
The specific structure and parameters of Malacostraca quantitative development in soft bottoms of K...
Analysis of biodiversity and spatial distribution of the makrozoobentos in the algae associations is...
Data on distribution and quantitative development of some detrivorous and mainly detrivorous polycha...
Number and survival of holo- and meroplanktonic organisms from the different regions of the Karadag ...
The peculiarities of species richness structure and species-accumulation curves for benthic diatoms ...
As a consequence of higher water temperatures in 2009 year, the significant changes in taxonomic and...
Veligers of thirteen species of Polychaeta, nine species of Gastropoda and nine, species of Decapoda...
Data on the quantitative increase of plankton in the zone of submarine mountains are presented. The ...
Within the framework of off-shore aquatoriums monitoring conducted during 2 years in the Sevastopol ...
The first complex ecological survey of the Balaklava Bay (Sevastopol region) was conducted in July 1...
Using the experimental data obtained at a breakwater near the south-western Crimea, the stormy impac...
Long-term (1994 – 2003) data on meiobenthos of silt bottom sediments in Sevastopol bays (the Black S...
Two hydrobotanic regions of the Black Sea within the Russian boundaries were studied in 1999 - 2003 ...
Macrozoobenthos in Donuzlav Bay is represented by more than 138 species. 56 of them were noted for t...
Septante gregarine Nematopsis legeri is the most spreading parasite of Black Sea molluscs. The data ...
The specific structure and parameters of Malacostraca quantitative development in soft bottoms of K...
Analysis of biodiversity and spatial distribution of the makrozoobentos in the algae associations is...
Data on distribution and quantitative development of some detrivorous and mainly detrivorous polycha...
Number and survival of holo- and meroplanktonic organisms from the different regions of the Karadag ...
The peculiarities of species richness structure and species-accumulation curves for benthic diatoms ...
As a consequence of higher water temperatures in 2009 year, the significant changes in taxonomic and...
Veligers of thirteen species of Polychaeta, nine species of Gastropoda and nine, species of Decapoda...
Data on the quantitative increase of plankton in the zone of submarine mountains are presented. The ...
Within the framework of off-shore aquatoriums monitoring conducted during 2 years in the Sevastopol ...
The first complex ecological survey of the Balaklava Bay (Sevastopol region) was conducted in July 1...
Using the experimental data obtained at a breakwater near the south-western Crimea, the stormy impac...
Long-term (1994 – 2003) data on meiobenthos of silt bottom sediments in Sevastopol bays (the Black S...
Two hydrobotanic regions of the Black Sea within the Russian boundaries were studied in 1999 - 2003 ...
Macrozoobenthos in Donuzlav Bay is represented by more than 138 species. 56 of them were noted for t...
Septante gregarine Nematopsis legeri is the most spreading parasite of Black Sea molluscs. The data ...