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44 HIDROLÓGIAI KÖZLÖNY 2015. 95. ÉVF. 5-6. SZ. Uherkovich, G.; Szilágyi, L.; Vízkelety, É. (1994): Die Algenvegetation von zwei kleinen Stillgewassem Westungams: Vadasa See und Moor von Szőce. A Janus Pannonus Múzeum Évkönyve 38: 5-17. Vizkelety, É. (1987): Az őrségi Fekete-tó és Ördög-tó algológiai vizsgálata. Praenorica 2: 59-62. Vörös, I. (1966) A Kab-hegyi terület vulkanológiai és hegységszerkezeti viszonyai - Földtani Közlöny 92: p. 292-300. WFD, 2000. Directive of the European Parlament and of the Council 2000/60/EC Establishing a framework for community action in the field of water policy.- European Union, Luxembourg PE-CONS 3639/1/00 REV 1. Williams, D.D. (1987): The Ecology of Temporary Waters. Timber Press, Portland, OR, USA. Williams, D.D. (2005): Temporary forest pools: can we see the water for the trees? Wetlands Ecology and Management 13: 213-233. The research history of shallow temporary lakes on Kab-hegy Lengyel, E., Hubai, K., Padisák, J. Abstract: Many temporary lakes are situated in Mount Kab. The first limnological (morphology, chemical and physical parameters) and hydrobio- logical (macrophytes, macroinvertebrate and vertebrate fauna) were examined by Hubai et al (2009), while in 2003 on one sampling based algological research in Öcsi Nagy-tó was carried out by Borics et al. Szalai et al started the examination of seasonal change of the phytoplankton community, the analysis was based on only three sampling, but however many rare phytoplankton species were found (for example: Pteromonas aequiciliata). During the phytoplankton analysis many Chrysophyceae were found, the identification of these species is in progress. Keywords: mountain Kab, temporary lakes, Bakony. Klossy Irén alkotása