The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms

22 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla. We examined diatom assemblages from 18 stream and pond samples in the Franz Josef Land Archipelago (FJL), the most northern land of Eurasia. More than 216 taxa were observed, revealing a rich circumpolar diatom flora, including many undescribed taxa. Widely distribute...

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Main Authors: Pla-Rabes, S., Hamilton, Paul B., Ballesteros, Enric, Gavrilo, Maria, Friedlander, Alan M., Sala, Enric
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/131602 2024-02-11T10:00:47+01:00 The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms Pla-Rabes, S. Hamilton, Paul B. Ballesteros, Enric Gavrilo, Maria Friedlander, Alan M. Sala, Enric 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/131602 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1705 en eng PeerJ Publisher's version http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1705 Sí PeerJ 4 : e1705 (2016) 2167-8359 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/131602 doi:10.7717/peerj.1705 26925329 open Indval Streams Arctic Climate change B-diversity Diversity Indicator value Ponds artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2016 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1705 2024-01-16T10:14:58Z 22 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla. We examined diatom assemblages from 18 stream and pond samples in the Franz Josef Land Archipelago (FJL), the most northern land of Eurasia. More than 216 taxa were observed, revealing a rich circumpolar diatom flora, including many undescribed taxa. Widely distributed taxa were the most abundant by cell densities, while circumpolar taxa were the most species rich. Stream and pond habitats hosted different assemblages, and varied along a pH gradient. Diatoma tenuis was the most abundant and ubiquitous taxon. However, several circumpolar taxa such as Chamaepinnularia gandrupii, Cymbella botellus, Psammothidium sp. and Humidophila laevissima were also found in relatively high abundances. Aerophilic taxa were an important component of FJL diatom assemblages (Humidophila spp., Caloneis spp. and Pinnularia spp.), reflecting the large and extreme seasonal changes in Arctic conditions.Wepredict a decrease in the abundance of circumpolar taxa, an increase in local ( -) freshwater diatom diversity, but a decrease in regional diversity (circumpolar homogenization) as a result of current warming trends and to a lesser extent the increasing human footprint in the region. Funding for this work was provided by National Geographic, Blancpain, Davidoff Cool Water, the Russian Arctic National Park, the Russian Geographical Society, and the State Nature Reserve Franz Josef Land. A supporting Canadian RAC (2015 2017) grant to PBH was used to complete taxonomic SEM and LM investigations. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Franz Josef Land Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Arctic Franz Josef Land ENVELOPE(55.000,55.000,81.000,81.000) PeerJ 4 e1705
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topic Indval
Streams
Arctic
Climate change
B-diversity
Diversity
Indicator value
Ponds
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Streams
Arctic
Climate change
B-diversity
Diversity
Indicator value
Ponds
Pla-Rabes, S.
Hamilton, Paul B.
Ballesteros, Enric
Gavrilo, Maria
Friedlander, Alan M.
Sala, Enric
The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
topic_facet Indval
Streams
Arctic
Climate change
B-diversity
Diversity
Indicator value
Ponds
description 22 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla. We examined diatom assemblages from 18 stream and pond samples in the Franz Josef Land Archipelago (FJL), the most northern land of Eurasia. More than 216 taxa were observed, revealing a rich circumpolar diatom flora, including many undescribed taxa. Widely distributed taxa were the most abundant by cell densities, while circumpolar taxa were the most species rich. Stream and pond habitats hosted different assemblages, and varied along a pH gradient. Diatoma tenuis was the most abundant and ubiquitous taxon. However, several circumpolar taxa such as Chamaepinnularia gandrupii, Cymbella botellus, Psammothidium sp. and Humidophila laevissima were also found in relatively high abundances. Aerophilic taxa were an important component of FJL diatom assemblages (Humidophila spp., Caloneis spp. and Pinnularia spp.), reflecting the large and extreme seasonal changes in Arctic conditions.Wepredict a decrease in the abundance of circumpolar taxa, an increase in local ( -) freshwater diatom diversity, but a decrease in regional diversity (circumpolar homogenization) as a result of current warming trends and to a lesser extent the increasing human footprint in the region. Funding for this work was provided by National Geographic, Blancpain, Davidoff Cool Water, the Russian Arctic National Park, the Russian Geographical Society, and the State Nature Reserve Franz Josef Land. A supporting Canadian RAC (2015 2017) grant to PBH was used to complete taxonomic SEM and LM investigations. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Peer reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Pla-Rabes, S.
Hamilton, Paul B.
Ballesteros, Enric
Gavrilo, Maria
Friedlander, Alan M.
Sala, Enric
author_facet Pla-Rabes, S.
Hamilton, Paul B.
Ballesteros, Enric
Gavrilo, Maria
Friedlander, Alan M.
Sala, Enric
author_sort Pla-Rabes, S.
title The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
title_short The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
title_full The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
title_fullStr The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
title_full_unstemmed The structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from Franz Josef Land Archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
title_sort structure and diversity of freshwater diatom assemblages from franz josef land archipelago: a northern outpost for freshwater diatoms
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