Marine Dallakyan

Marine Dallakyan

Keywords : Ecology Water Quality Rivers Invertebrates Macroinvertebrates Lakes Drainage Bioindicators

Country : Armenia

Organization : National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia

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Email : dallakyan.marine@gmail.com

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Bibliography


Studying Macrozoobenthos Community and Assessing the Ecological Status of the Tandzut River for Improving Hydrobiological Monitoring System in Armenia 2021 Ecosystem Transformation

Assessment of Seasonal Differences of Ecological State of Lotic Ecosystems and Applicability of Some Biotic Indices in the Basin of Lake Sevan (Armenia): Case Study of Masrik River 2019 Water Supply

Study of Sustainability and Conformity of Functioning of Lotic Ecosystems on the Example of the Dzknaget River (Armenia) 2017 Proceedings of the Yerevan State University

Prompt Assessment for the Potential Spawning Areas of Sevan Trout, South-West Part of Lake Sevan 2018 Water Science & Technology Water Supply

Structural Changes of River Ecosystems’ Biological Quality Elements Under Conditions of Mineral Water Flux 2022 Electronic Journal of Natural Sciences

The Baseline Rapid Biological Assessment of the Ecological Status of the Debed River System (Armenia) 2021 Electronic Journal of Natural Sciences

Application of New Method of Artificial Incubation of Sevan Trout (Salmo Ischchan, Kessler) Eggs in Natural Condition of Tributaries of Lake Sevan 2020 Vestnik of Astrakhan State Technical University. Series: Fishing Industry

Experimental Validation of Suitability of a River for Natural Reproduction of Trout of Lake Sevan Using Egg Incubation 2023 Water

Revealing Diversity in Gammarus (Amphipoda: Gammaridae) in the Freshwater Ecosystems of Armenia Using DNA Barcoding 2023 Water

Assessment of Cultural Ecosystem Services Potential in River Catchments in the Caucasus: Evidence from Dilijan National Park, Armenia 2024 Mountain Research and Development