E. S. Borisenko
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Journal of Ichthyology | 2006
E. S. Borisenko; A. I. Degtev; A. D. Mochek; D. S. Pavlov
Hydroacoustic characteristics of mass fish species of the Ob-Irtysh Basin are investigated for elaboration of instrumental methods of fish identification by the results of hydroacoustic surveys. Linear-logarithmic regression equations of average values of the acoustic “target strength” are obtained, depending on the body length and weight of located objects. Instant values of the form of the echo signal envelope of amplitudes of echo signals from fish are analyzed. The numerical values of their statistical parameters are obtained. The characteristics of the backscattering from different species may be used for the solution of practical tasks of identification of fish and estimation of bioresources on inland water bodies.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2008
D. S. Pavlov; A. D. Mochek; E. S. Borisenko; A. I. Degtev; E. A. Degtev
We present the results of ichthyological studies in principal channel depressions of the Irtysh developing the notions on polyfunctional biological role of these formations. The study is made by means of a computerized hydroacoustic complex “Askor”. Quantitative estimation of the size composition, abundance, density, and spatial distribution of fish on water area of channel depressions in different seasons confirms the hypothesis of multifaceted biological significance of these formations. Universal traits in the organization of fish aggregations, specificity of distribution, composition, and seasonal dynamics of the fish population on the largest channel depressions of the Irtysh are revealed.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2009
D. S. Pavlov; E. S. Borisenko; V. M. Pashin
Quantative estimates of abundance of anadromous Kamchatka steelhead Parasalmo mykiss in the period of its maximum spawning migration in the shallow Utkholok River by the instrumental method using Didson dual-frequency identification sonar are presented. Equipment and methods are described for the stationary observation of spawning run of Kamchatka steelhead through the river cross section and mobile surveys of the water area of the Utkholok R. As a result of stationary observations, the abundance and size composition of Kamchatka steelhead migrating to the upper reaches of the river are determined. Peculiarities of the diurnal dynamics of migration of Kamchatka steelhead characterized by two sharp peaks of run intensity in the morning and evening were revealed. During the period of observations from September 22 to October 20, 2007, in the seasonal dynamics of migration two peaks of intensity of run of Kamchatka steelhead depending on an abrupt decrease in water temperature by 2°C were also registered. Mobile surveys supplied data on the abundance and size composition of Kamchatka steelhead in the surveyed water area of the river, on its spatial distribution, and dynamics of accumulation of fish in the river. The abundance of Kamchatka steelhead in the river almost doubled every three-four days and the spatial distribution was aggregated, producing maximum concentration mainly in areas of increasing depth and channel meandering before and after riffles. Comparison of the results of assessment of abundance of Kamchatka steelhead that arrived for spawning in 2006 and 2007 showed significant fluctuations in population abundance.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2006
D. S. Pavlov; A. D. Mochek; E. S. Borisenko; A. I. Degtev; R. R. Shakirov; E. A. Degtev
Distribution of fish in the Gornoslinkinskaya Riverbed Depression in the Irtysh is considered in relation to the time of day and to the season. Fish aggregations are characterized quantitatively and by their size and species composition. The major part of the fish population of the depression consists of fish juveniles. The biological significance of the riverbed depression is polyfunctional. The universal traits of the ecosystems of large river basins and mechanisms of their occupation by fish are discussed.
Inland Water Biology | 2013
A. V. Krylov; Yu. V. Gerasimov; B. K. Gabrielyan; E. S. Borisenko; S. A. Hakobyan; A. A. Nikogosyan; M. I. Malin; A. A. Ovsepyan
It is shown that, upon the flooding of ephemeral waterbodies in the coastal region and the formation of new warmer sites of the shoals due to the rising water level in Lake Sevan in 2011, species typical for temporary waterbodies and various shoals have been recorded in the zooplankton. Among them, Daphnia (Ctenodaphnia) magna Straus reached mass development, which was favored by the minimal control from “the top” and favorable trophic conditions. Owing to the abovementioned factors, the total lake zooplankton biomass and water transparency increased. The uneven distribution of D. (C.) magna was determined by the density of fish that prefer it as food.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2010
D. S. Pavlov; A. D. Mochek; E. S. Borisenko; A. I. Degtev
An original method of taxonomic identification of fish (at the family level) by means of hydroacoustic equipment is elaborated. The method is based on analysis of the form of instantaneous envelope of amplitudes of the acoustic signal reflected from fish. Analysis of distribution of mass fish of different size over horizons of the water column is made on the deep-water riverbed depression of the Irtysh and characteristics of their diurnal vertical migration are revealed.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2015
A. D. Mochek; E. S. Borisenko; S. V. Budaev; D. S. Pavlov
Seasonal (summer and autumn) and diurnal (day and night) distribution of fish in Lake Glubokoe (Moscow oblast) was analyzed using vertical and horizontal scanning research hydroacoustic systems. At the beginning of summer the distribution of the fish in lake is broad and homogeneous whereas in autumn it is more compact. Pelagic aggregations of the fish are aggregated mostly in the central part of this lake both in summer and autumn during the day. However, at night they scattered throughout its whole area. The pattern of the fish distribution depends on the cycles of the abiotic conditions and the concomitant pattern of trophic and defensive relationships.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2013
E. S. Borisenko; A. D. Mochek; D. S. Pavlov; A. A. Chemagin
We report the results of investigation of fish distribution in water bodies of different types (open floodplain complex, closed lake, floodplain channels, and a riverbed depression) of the river system of the Lower Irtysh obtained by application of differently aimed hydroacoustic complexes and by traditional ichthyological methods. Distribution, composition, and abundance of fish aggregations and their diurnal movements are determined in different water areas. Periodicity, range, and direction of fish migrations, rhythm of downstream migrations of juveniles under various conditions are recorded. Distribution of fish is considered as a continual process controlling the biological integrity of the river system. Significant presence of nomadity (various migrations and local movements) is demonstrated in fish, reflecting multilevel lability of the environment in the floodplain-channel system of the Lower Irtysh. A set of notions is suggested defining application limits of principal terms characterizing fish movements of various scales: migrations, wanderings, and short-term movements.
Inland Water Biology | 2015
A. V. Krylov; A. V. Romanenko; Yu. V. Gerasimov; E. S. Borisenko; A. O. Hayrapetyan; A. A. Ovsepyan; B. K. Gabrielyan
This study presents data on the quantitative parameters of bacterioplankton, zooplankton, and fish at the current stage of development of Lake Sevan. This stage is characterized by an increase in water level, a significant reduction in fish stock, and the maximum biomass of zooplankton (due to the massive development of cladocerans) observed during the entire period of lake investigations.
Journal of Ichthyology | 2011
D. S. Pavlov; E. S. Borisenko; A. D. Mochek; E. I. Degtev
Abstract“Netcor” computer-aided hydroacoustic system has been used to study the pattern of spawning migration in the Shuya River of the Atlantic salmon Salmo Salar inhabiting Onega Lake. The migrants’ length frequency and abundance have been evaluated, and the pattern of their spawning run, as referring to observation days and the time of day, has been determined. The data obtained with the use of the hydroacoustic system have been compared with those from a fish-counting trap at a fish-counting barrier (FCB). Hydroacoustic systems have been shown to perform better in studies of anadromous fish migration and in the determination of migrants’ abundance and the cycling and direction of their movements.