Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)

Th e mass species of macro/encrustation abundance and biomass fluctuations are to be taken into account in the process of their cultivation with the purpose of obtaining biologically active substances, in order to forecast the off shore communities formation regularities and development of methods...

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Main Author: Lyudmila B. Dalyokaya
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Language:Russian
Published: Russian Research Institute for Water Resources Integrated Management and Protection (RosNIIVKh) 2023-10-01
Series:Водное хозяйство России: проблемы, технологии, управление
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description Th e mass species of macro/encrustation abundance and biomass fluctuations are to be taken into account in the process of their cultivation with the purpose of obtaining biologically active substances, in order to forecast the off shore communities formation regularities and development of methods to prevent this type of biological impairment. The article discusses dynamics of precipitation and development of mass species of the macro/encrustation communities: colonial shell Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas, 1766) and btyozoans Cryptosula pallasiana (Moll, 1803) at artificial substrates of short and prolonged exposition in the apical part of the Sevastopol bay during 1979–1987 and 2011–2015 periods.
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spelling doaj-art-71101baf76cf4eebb3901651536701532025-08-20T03:41:00ZrusRussian Research Institute for Water Resources Integrated Management and Protection (RosNIIVKh)Водное хозяйство России: проблемы, технологии, управление1999-45082686-82532023-10-019610610.35567/19994508_2023_5_8Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)Lyudmila B. Dalyokayahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5862-3364Th e mass species of macro/encrustation abundance and biomass fluctuations are to be taken into account in the process of their cultivation with the purpose of obtaining biologically active substances, in order to forecast the off shore communities formation regularities and development of methods to prevent this type of biological impairment. The article discusses dynamics of precipitation and development of mass species of the macro/encrustation communities: colonial shell Botryllus schlosseri (Pallas, 1766) and btyozoans Cryptosula pallasiana (Moll, 1803) at artificial substrates of short and prolonged exposition in the apical part of the Sevastopol bay during 1979–1987 and 2011–2015 periods.colonial shell botryllus schlosseribryozoans cryptosula pallasianaartifi cial substrates of various exposureslong-term fl uctuationssevastopol bay (black sea)
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Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)
Водное хозяйство России: проблемы, технологии, управление
colonial shell botryllus schlosseri
bryozoans cryptosula pallasiana
artifi cial substrates of various exposures
long-term fl uctuations
sevastopol bay (black sea)
title Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)
title_full Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)
title_fullStr Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)
title_full_unstemmed Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)
title_short Development of Botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and Cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates (the Black Sea Sevastopol Bay)
title_sort development of botryllus schlosseri colonial shell and cryptosula pallasiana pearlweed in encrustation communities at the artificial substrates the black sea sevastopol bay
topic colonial shell botryllus schlosseri
bryozoans cryptosula pallasiana
artifi cial substrates of various exposures
long-term fl uctuations
sevastopol bay (black sea)
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