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saprobity
saprobity Ecol. (səˈprəʊbɪtɪ) [f. saprobic a. + -ity.] The degree to which the decomposition of organic material is occurring in an aquatic environment.1956 Archiv für Hydrobiol. LI. 389 Utilization of the running water Macroorganism as Indicators of the water saprobity degrees (sensu Kolkwitz-Marss... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saprobic system
The Pantle-Buck saprobity index S, ranging from 0 to 4, is thus calculated: where the abundance A is expressed as one of nine subjective categories, ranging Contains a short introduction to the saprobity index, and compares Pantle & Buck's method to the more complicated Zelinka & Marvan method. wikipedia.org
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saprobial
saprobial, a. Ecol. (səˈprəʊbɪəl) [f. saprobic a. + -ial.] Serving as a measure of saprobity.1965 Hydrobiologia XXV. 523 The secondarily introduced methods of statistical calculation and expression of saprobial indices may only pretend an exact mathematical basis. 1970 J. Schwoerbel Methods Hydrobio... Oxford English Dictionary
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saprobic
saprobic, a. Ecol. (səˈprəʊbɪk) [f. G. saprob-ie saprobe + -ic.] a. Characterized by the prevalence of decaying organic material; spec. = polysaprobic adj. s.v. poly- 1; saprobic system, a system by which a body of polluted water is divided into zones characterized by the presence of certain organis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lake Skadar
Research of the phytoplankton community and chlorophyllbased trophic state indices show that the lake is on a betamesosaprobic level of saprobity, which wikipedia.org
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