A review of current biological and recent environmental research on Lake Baikal from a British perspective

In 1990, "BICER" or the Baikal International Centre for Ecological Research was created to foster collaborative research on Lake Baikal. The British effort in BICER was initiated and is administered by the Royal Society, London. Much of the on-going research effort is now focussed on environmental change, as there is increasing concern about recent changes in the lake's unique ecosystem that could be linked with the effects of water pollution from catchment effluents. Monitoring studies of the phytoplankton in Lake Baikal's southern basin indicate that several species have increased in abundance since the mid-70's. Diatoms in Lake Baikal sediments are also being studied.

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Auteur principal: Flower, Roger
Format: article biblioteca
Langue:English
Publié: 1994
Sujets:Pollution, Biology, Limnology, environmental monitoring, laboratories, phytoplankton, pollution effects, research programmes, Lake Baikal, Bacillariophyceae,
Accès en ligne:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22150
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