Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan

Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan The study presents results of pilot investigations (2005-2007) of micro-vegetation biodiversity in marginally explored mountain and forest-steppe areas of southern Altai, East Kazakhstan. On the basis...

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Published in:Biodiversity: Research and Conservation
Main Authors: Caisová, Lenka, Bešta, Tomáš, Chlachula, Jiří, Komárek, Jiří, Husák, Štěpán
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Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2009
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spelling crdegruyter:10.2478/v10119-009-0021-3 2023-05-15T18:40:26+02:00 Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan Caisová, Lenka Bešta, Tomáš Chlachula, Jiří Komárek, Jiří Husák, Štěpán 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10119-009-0021-3 http://content.sciendo.com/view/journals/biorc/15/1/article-p13.xml https://www.sciendo.com/pdf/10.2478/v10119-009-0021-3 en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH Biodiversity: Research and Conservation volume 15, issue 2009, page 13-22 ISSN 2080-945X 1897-2810 General Economics, Econometrics and Finance journal-article 2009 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.2478/v10119-009-0021-3 2022-06-16T13:41:38Z Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan The study presents results of pilot investigations (2005-2007) of micro-vegetation biodiversity in marginally explored mountain and forest-steppe areas of southern Altai, East Kazakhstan. On the basis of morphological phenotypes and ecological demands a total of 351 taxa of cyanobacteria and algae were identified in the principal biotopes (rivers and streams, backwaters, irrigation channels, lakes, high-tundra periglacial and barren land settings, snow fields, and pedogenic /soil cover/environments) of the territorial topographic gradient of ca. 400-3900 m a.s.l. Microbiological records display a remarkable taxonomic variability, including several previously undescribed endemic species of algae adapted to locally specific geoenvironmental conditions. The present results show a major potential for future systematic phycological studies integrated in the complex nature monitoring and management strategy in protected areas of the Altai. The results also demonstrate a limited impact of modern human activity on the quality of local water sources with only minor present ecological risks in balance with the traditional lifestyles of pastoralist communities. Article in Journal/Newspaper Tundra De Gruyter (via Crossref) Biodiversity: Research and Conservation 15 2009 13 22
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Caisová, Lenka
Bešta, Tomáš
Chlachula, Jiří
Komárek, Jiří
Husák, Štěpán
Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan
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description Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan The study presents results of pilot investigations (2005-2007) of micro-vegetation biodiversity in marginally explored mountain and forest-steppe areas of southern Altai, East Kazakhstan. On the basis of morphological phenotypes and ecological demands a total of 351 taxa of cyanobacteria and algae were identified in the principal biotopes (rivers and streams, backwaters, irrigation channels, lakes, high-tundra periglacial and barren land settings, snow fields, and pedogenic /soil cover/environments) of the territorial topographic gradient of ca. 400-3900 m a.s.l. Microbiological records display a remarkable taxonomic variability, including several previously undescribed endemic species of algae adapted to locally specific geoenvironmental conditions. The present results show a major potential for future systematic phycological studies integrated in the complex nature monitoring and management strategy in protected areas of the Altai. The results also demonstrate a limited impact of modern human activity on the quality of local water sources with only minor present ecological risks in balance with the traditional lifestyles of pastoralist communities.
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Bešta, Tomáš
Chlachula, Jiří
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Husák, Štěpán
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title Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan
title_short Taxonomic investigations of cyanobacterial and algal flora from the Southern Altai, East Kazakhstan
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