Macrozoobenthos of small urban lakes with polluted sediments, the Republic of Karelia, Russia

Author:

Savosin Evgeny1,Slukovskii Zakhar2

Affiliation:

1. Russian Academy of Sciences

2. Kola Science Center of RAS

Abstract

Abstract Assessing the benthic communities in water bodies under increasing anthropogenic pressure seems to be an urgent task of scientific research aimed at short-term and long-term monitoring of water bodies. The article focuses on the current state of zoobenthic communities of small lakes in the Republic of Karelia (Kitaiskoe and Plotichie) influenced by anthropogenic factors. The qualitative and quantitative parameters analysed for the benthic communities in the littoral and profundal zones included the species diversity, the structure of dominant species, and their percentage in the samples. According to the level of zoobenthos development, both reservoirs were classified as mesotrophic ones, and according to the values of the chironomid index “K” as moderately polluted. The Pantle-Buck method (saprobic index) showed that the lakes can be classified as polluted (water quality class 4). Macrozoobenthos groups most tolerant to environmental conditions, for example Chironomidae larvae, prevailed in the studied urban lakes. The economic development of the lakes leads to ecosystem transformation and long-term eutrophication over time affecting the biotic indicators of surface water quality. The results obtained can serve as a basis for complex environmental monitoring of the urbanized territories in the taiga zone.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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