It is impossible to develop any system of hydrobiological analysis suit- 

 able for all conditions and all communities of aquatic organisms. When 

 working with different communities, under different conditions, and with 

 different purposes, it is necessary to use different methods, choosing 

 the most suitable for a given case. 



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