The Study on Protozoan Community Structure of Zhalong Wetland

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The zhalong wetland water environment is an important part of the ecological environment, The protozoan community structure of Zhalong wetland was researched in this article. We can monitoring water pollution degree through the analysis of protozoan population, this research investigated protozoa population structure in qiqihar zhalong wetland through the PFU method and direct mining water in water samples, and analyse the physiological and biochemical parameters to assess the quality of water quality changes during May-October in 2012, the result show that 74 protozoa were observed including ciliate fleshiness shrimp center, flagellate less. In comparison with clean water inside, can use light and feed on algae native species number is more, different water quality in different conditions, protozoa composition has a very significant difference.

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