The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island

The purpose of this study was to present LM and SEM observations of Nitzschia taxa encountered on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island. During the ongoing taxonomical revision of the freshwater and limno–terrestrial diatom flora on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island (Mariti...

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Published in:Fottea
Main Authors: Hamsher, S., Kopalová, K. (Kateřina), Kociolek, J. P., Zidarova, R., Van de Vijver, B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5507/fot.2015.023
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268862
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spelling ftczacademyscien:oai:asep.lib.cas.cz:CavUnEpca/0471453 2024-02-04T09:56:01+01:00 The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island Hamsher, S. Kopalová, K. (Kateřina) Kociolek, J. P. Zidarova, R. Van de Vijver, B. 2016 https://doi.org/10.5507/fot.2015.023 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268862 eng eng doi:10.5507/fot.2015.023 urn:pissn: 1802-5439 urn:eissn: 1805-4927 http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268862 Nitzschia Bacillariophyta Maritime Antarctic Region info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftczacademyscien https://doi.org/10.5507/fot.2015.023 2024-01-09T17:38:04Z The purpose of this study was to present LM and SEM observations of Nitzschia taxa encountered on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island. During the ongoing taxonomical revision of the freshwater and limno–terrestrial diatom flora on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region) eight unknown taxa belonging to the genus Nitzschia were found. These taxa were previously force– fitted into European names such as N. commutata or N. perminuta, but detailed light and scanning electron microscopical observations allowed their separation from the already known taxa and resulted in the description of eight new species. The paper discusses all twelve Nitzschia taxa found in the Maritime Antarctic Region. New taxa are compared to the morphologically most similar taxa and their ecology and biogeography are discussed. Although the genus Nitzschia is present worldwide, a large number of Nitzschia taxa have a restricted distribution within the Antarctic Region, showing a clear bioregionalism. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic James Ross Island Ross Island South Shetland Islands The Czech Academy of Sciences: Publication Activity (ASEP) Antarctic Ross Island South Shetland Islands The Antarctic Fottea 16 1 79 102
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topic Nitzschia
Bacillariophyta
Maritime Antarctic Region
spellingShingle Nitzschia
Bacillariophyta
Maritime Antarctic Region
Hamsher, S.
Kopalová, K. (Kateřina)
Kociolek, J. P.
Zidarova, R.
Van de Vijver, B.
The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island
topic_facet Nitzschia
Bacillariophyta
Maritime Antarctic Region
description The purpose of this study was to present LM and SEM observations of Nitzschia taxa encountered on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island. During the ongoing taxonomical revision of the freshwater and limno–terrestrial diatom flora on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island (Maritime Antarctic Region) eight unknown taxa belonging to the genus Nitzschia were found. These taxa were previously force– fitted into European names such as N. commutata or N. perminuta, but detailed light and scanning electron microscopical observations allowed their separation from the already known taxa and resulted in the description of eight new species. The paper discusses all twelve Nitzschia taxa found in the Maritime Antarctic Region. New taxa are compared to the morphologically most similar taxa and their ecology and biogeography are discussed. Although the genus Nitzschia is present worldwide, a large number of Nitzschia taxa have a restricted distribution within the Antarctic Region, showing a clear bioregionalism.
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author Hamsher, S.
Kopalová, K. (Kateřina)
Kociolek, J. P.
Zidarova, R.
Van de Vijver, B.
author_facet Hamsher, S.
Kopalová, K. (Kateřina)
Kociolek, J. P.
Zidarova, R.
Van de Vijver, B.
author_sort Hamsher, S.
title The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island
title_short The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island
title_full The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island
title_fullStr The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island
title_full_unstemmed The genus Nitzschia on the South Shetland Islands and James Ross Island
title_sort genus nitzschia on the south shetland islands and james ross island
publishDate 2016
url https://doi.org/10.5507/fot.2015.023
http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0268862
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Ross Island
South Shetland Islands
The Antarctic
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Ross Island
South Shetland Islands
The Antarctic
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Antarctic
James Ross Island
Ross Island
South Shetland Islands
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
James Ross Island
Ross Island
South Shetland Islands
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