Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and other rare diatoms from undisturbed floating-mat fens in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA

Relict assemblages of arctic, sub-arctic, and boreal diatoms were found intact in two undisturbed floating-mat fens at 47o north latitude and 1,830 m elevation in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, USA. The fens support Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. and several rare northern/alpine diatom sp...

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Main Authors: Loren Bahls, John Pierce, Randy Apfelbeck, Lois Olsen
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.591.8621 2023-05-15T14:58:42+02:00 Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and other rare diatoms from undisturbed floating-mat fens in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA Loren Bahls John Pierce Randy Apfelbeck Lois Olsen The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.591.8621 http://www.mapress.com/phytotaxa/content/2013/f/pt00127p048.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.591.8621 http://www.mapress.com/phytotaxa/content/2013/f/pt00127p048.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.mapress.com/phytotaxa/content/2013/f/pt00127p048.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:33:45Z Relict assemblages of arctic, sub-arctic, and boreal diatoms were found intact in two undisturbed floating-mat fens at 47o north latitude and 1,830 m elevation in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, USA. The fens support Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. and several rare northern/alpine diatom species—including eleven apparent first records for the contiguous United States—and three species of vascular plants that are imperiled in Montana. For many of the diatoms and one of the vascular plants, the fens are at the southern limit of their known distributions in North America. Twenty-seven of the 49 diatom taxa in the fens are considered at risk or declining in Germany, and similar ratings appear to be appropriate for these taxa in Montana, especially in light of global warming and human destruction of wetlands. A nearby wetland that has been disturbed by dam-building activities of beaver (Castor canadensis), but not by human landscape alterations, produced a diatom assemblage that contained three times more taxa than the fens but was dominated by common species, primarily Staurosirella pinnata. Our findings illustrate the effects of natural, intermediate disturbance on diatom species composition and underscore the importance of protecting undisturbed aquatic systems for the purpose of conserving rare species and for monitoring environmental change. Text Arctic Global warming Unknown Arctic
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description Relict assemblages of arctic, sub-arctic, and boreal diatoms were found intact in two undisturbed floating-mat fens at 47o north latitude and 1,830 m elevation in the Rocky Mountains of western Montana, USA. The fens support Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. and several rare northern/alpine diatom species—including eleven apparent first records for the contiguous United States—and three species of vascular plants that are imperiled in Montana. For many of the diatoms and one of the vascular plants, the fens are at the southern limit of their known distributions in North America. Twenty-seven of the 49 diatom taxa in the fens are considered at risk or declining in Germany, and similar ratings appear to be appropriate for these taxa in Montana, especially in light of global warming and human destruction of wetlands. A nearby wetland that has been disturbed by dam-building activities of beaver (Castor canadensis), but not by human landscape alterations, produced a diatom assemblage that contained three times more taxa than the fens but was dominated by common species, primarily Staurosirella pinnata. Our findings illustrate the effects of natural, intermediate disturbance on diatom species composition and underscore the importance of protecting undisturbed aquatic systems for the purpose of conserving rare species and for monitoring environmental change.
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title Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and other rare diatoms from undisturbed floating-mat fens in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA
title_short Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and other rare diatoms from undisturbed floating-mat fens in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA
title_full Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and other rare diatoms from undisturbed floating-mat fens in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA
title_fullStr Encyonema droseraphilum sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta) and other rare diatoms from undisturbed floating-mat fens in the northern Rocky Mountains, USA
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