Influence of an Unstable Hydro Regime of Reservoir Bodies of The South Aral Region on the Species Diversity of Higher Aquatic Vegetation

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  • Askar Bekbaulievich Bektursynov Assistant Teacher, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute, Nukus, Karakalpakstan, Republic of Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Southern Aral Sea region, Muynak Bay, Sarbas, Shegekul, hydroregime, higher aquatic vegetation, water milfoil, pondweed.

Abstract

The species diversity of the hydrophilic flora of reservoirs located within the Southern Aral Sea region was studied: Muynak Bay, Sarbas, Shegekul, Koksu, the dynamics of higher aquatic vegetation in conditions of unstable hydraulic regime in the period 2009-2023. The overgrowth of reservoirs under conditions of unstable hydraulic regime was studied.

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Published

2024-02-11

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Askar Bekbaulievich Bektursynov. (2024). Influence of an Unstable Hydro Regime of Reservoir Bodies of The South Aral Region on the Species Diversity of Higher Aquatic Vegetation. International Journal of Scientific Trends, 3(2), 49–51. Retrieved from https://scientifictrends.org/index.php/ijst/article/view/224

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