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Present-Day Conditions of Limnic Ecosystems in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya

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Present-day state and the functioning conditions of different-type limnic ecosystems in the Amu Darya delta are examined. The ecosystems are subjected to anthropogenic impact at an abrupt decrease in freshwater inflow and a change to another source of water feed.

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Matsapaeva, I.V., Adenbaev, B.E., Konstantinova, L.G. et al. Present-Day Conditions of Limnic Ecosystems in the Lower Reaches of the Amu Darya. Water Resources 30, 453–457 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024932532366

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