The list of phytoplankton taxa of the Vychegda River (in the areas impacted wastewaters of pulp and paper industry)
Description
We studied biodiversity of phytoplankton in 2018-2020 in the areas impacted by wastewaters of pulp and paper industry and conditionally background areas. The list includes 263 phytoplankton species from the divisions Cyanoprokaryota, Euglenophyta, Rhodophyta, Ochrophyta, Bacillariophyta, Chlorophyta, Charophyta with an indication of their saprobic status (if known). Each column of the table corresponds to one point of phytoplankton sampling area of the Vychegda River: I – zone of direct influence of wastewater of pulp and paper industry (L- impact zone N 61°48'58", E 50°45'10"; R - background N 61°49'00" , E50°45'35"); IV – zone of direct influence of wastewater of pulp and paper industry (near the Gavrilovka village): L- impact zone N 61°58'25", E 50°28'39"; R - background N 61°58’30", E 50°28’07), V – 11.8 km lower than the point IV (near the Sotchem-vyv village) N 61°58'54", E 50°16'31; VI – 5.5 km lower than the point V (near the Ust'-Pozheg village) N 61°59'59", E 50°11'35. The list of taxa contains only our own data. The saprobic statuses of species (S) were obtained from [Lowe, 1974; Barinova et al., 2006]. The detailed of site descriptions and analysis of the list of taxa is given in [Patova et al., 2021]. 1. Barinova S.S., Medvedeva L.A., Anissimova O.V. Diversity of algal indicators in environmental assessment. Tel-Aviv, 2006. 498 p. 2. Lowe R.L. Environmental requirements and pollution tolerance of freshwater diatoms. Cincinnati: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1974. 334 p. 3. Patova E.N., Kondratenok B.M., Sivkov M.D., Kostrova S.N. Hydrochemical indicators of the Vychegda River waters under the conditions of the flow of treated wastewater from the pulp and paper industry // Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 2021. № 6. P. 0-0. (in press) 4. Patova E.N., Stenina A.S., Shabalina Yu.N., Sterlyagova I.N. Phytoplankton communities of the Vychegda River in the zone of wastewater inflow of the pulp and paper industry industry // Contemporary Problems of Ecology. 2021. № 6. P. 0-0. (in press) The study was performed in part as Federal Tasks of Department of Northern Flora and Vegetation with Scientific Herbarium of the Institute of Biology of Komi Science Centre of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences № АААА-А19-119011790022-1.