Vol. 17, No. 3, 2024
Transformation of Planktonic Assemblages in a Severely Stressed Cooling Reservoir
p. 379 abstract
Distribution of Najadaceae Species in Trans-Baikal Area due to Climatic Factors
p. 390 abstract
Variability of Morphological Characters of the Genus Alburnoides (Pisces, Leuciscidae) from Watercourses in Southern Russia
p. 401 abstract
Altai Osmans of the Genus Oreoleuciscus and African Barbs of the Barbus intermedius Complex: the Common Patterns of Morphological Differences between Piscivorous and Non-Piscivorous Forms under Sympatry Conditions
p. 410 abstract
Ecological and Anatomical Characteristics of Riverbank Plants of Water Streams and Water Bodies of the Lower Amur Region
p. 418 abstract
Some New Data on Aquatic Plants of West Georgia (South Caucasus)
p. 425 abstract
Peculiarities of the Species Composition, Abundance, and Biotope Distribution of Mollusks of the Family Sphaeriidae in Rivers with Many Lakes in the Catchment Area (Using the Example of Water Courses of the Onega Lake Basin)
p. 435 abstract
Structure of Zooplanktocenoses of Water Bodies of Zoogenic Origin of Different Types in a Specially Protected Natural Territory
p. 447 abstract
Influence of Sea Surface Temperature Changes on the Development of Sprat (Sprattus sprattus phalericus (Risso)) (Pisces: Clupeidae) Living on the Southwestern Shelf of Crimea
p. 457 abstract
The Ability of Gastropods of Lake Baikal to Consume and Excrete Microplastic Particles of Different Morphological Structures
p. 466 abstract
Isolation, Identification, and Characterization of the Algicidal Micromycete Penicillium chrysogenum SR-1.3
p. 472 abstract
Radioecological Studies of the Marsh Frog in Reservoirs of the Middle Urals
p. 483 abstract
Determining the Consequences of Climate Change for Aquatic Ecosystems Using Bioassay Methods: a Review
p. 494 abstract
Buryatia strelnikovae (Bacillariophyta), a New Species of Diatoms for Science
p. 501 abstract
Findings of Aquatic Vascular Plants on the Sakhalin Island
p. 506 abstract
Typha angustata Bory & Chaub. (Typha L., Typhaceae) in the Delta of the Don River (Rostov Oblast)
p. 508 abstract