1. Diatoms from the Holocene sediments of lakes Pustoye and Chernoe (Nizhny Novgorod region)
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Nikolay G. Bayanov and Olga Palagushkina
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,Oceanography ,fungi ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,01 natural sciences ,Geology ,Holocene ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The diatom analysis of the Holocene sediments of Pustoye and Chernoe lakes revealed 37 taxa of diatoms of two classes, five orders, eighteen families and twenty-five genera with a low degree of similarity of species composition (39%) and differences in the ecological priorities of the diatoms according to the leading abiotic factors – salinity and pH. Lake Chernoe is characterized by a greater number of species (26), the presence of halophilic species, as well as the prevalence of indicators of alkaline reaction of the environment. A feature of Lake Pustoye is the complete absence of halophilic forms and the predominance of species that prefer an acidic water reaction. A greater number of planktonic species was characteristic of Lake Chernoe due to the greater depths of this karst reservoir. According to the geographical location in these lakes, arcto-alpine species are noted.
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- 2020
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