Saparbay Kazakhbaev’s research while affiliated with Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences and other places

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Succession of the ecosystems of the Aral Sea during its transition from oligohaline to polyhaline water body
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June 2004

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Journal of Marine Systems

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Iliya M Joldasova

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Zuri A Mustafaeva

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Bekdjan A Tashmukhamedov

During 22 field trips from 1990 to 2002 (mainly the western basin of the Large Aral) data on salinity, phytoplankton, zooplankton, zoobenthos and fish fauna have been collected. In 2002, the salinity of the western basin reached 75 ppt, while that in the eastern basin, 150 ppt. In 1999–2002, 159 species of planktonic algae have been recorded. This is approximately twice as low as recorded before. The diversity of Cyanophyta, Pyrrhophyta and Chlorophyta in particular has dropped in the past few years. As before, currently Bacillariophyta is the most diverse plankton. However, the composition of dominants has changed. Once previously dominant species, Actinocyclus ehrenbergii, vanished from the plankton of the Aral Sea and was replaced by such diatoms as Amphora coffeaformis, A. coffeaformis var. acutiuscula and Synedra tabulata var. parva.

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... (Cyclotella striata and Cyclotella stylorum) are planktonic brackish species. Prior studies have elucidated the potential of Cyclotella spp. as a salinity proxy, due to its discernible negative associations with both salinity and water depth 19,52,53 . Notably, Cyclotella spp. ...

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Anthropogenic eutrophication and stratification strength control hypoxia in the Yangtze Estuary
Succession of the ecosystems of the Aral Sea during its transition from oligohaline to polyhaline water body
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  • June 2004

Journal of Marine Systems