The paper is dealt with the study of the diversity of macrophytes in Lake Bile and assessment of changes over the past 25 years. Significant qualitative and quantitative transformations in the structure of plant communities were observed in the areas subject to recreational use. It has been found that the share of eutrophication-tolerant species in the macrophyte flora of the lake is increasing, while the number and cenotic role of taxa sensitive to the disturbance of natural conditions are decreasing. The results highlight the need for conservation measures to preserve the ecosystem of Lake Bile.
Zub et al. (Thu,) studied this question.