Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia

Silica-scaled chrysophytes are a widespread group of microeukaryotes, an important component of aquatic habitats. They belong to different evolutionary lineages and they are characterized by the presence of siliceous scales, but differ in trophic mode. We studied the diversity of these organisms in...

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Main Authors: Anna Bessudova, Alena Firsova, Yurij Bukin, Lubov Kopyrina, Yulia Zakharova, Yelena Likhoshway
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/1424-2818/15/3/326/ 2023-08-20T04:10:03+02:00 Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia Anna Bessudova Alena Firsova Yurij Bukin Lubov Kopyrina Yulia Zakharova Yelena Likhoshway agris 2023-02-22 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030326 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Freshwater Biodiversity https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d15030326 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Diversity; Volume 15; Issue 3; Pages: 326 sub-ice diversity ice cover period silica-scaled chrysophytes Lake Labynkyr Lake Vorota scanning electron microscopy ecology Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030326 2023-08-01T08:56:44Z Silica-scaled chrysophytes are a widespread group of microeukaryotes, an important component of aquatic habitats. They belong to different evolutionary lineages and they are characterized by the presence of siliceous scales, but differ in trophic mode. We studied the diversity of these organisms in different months of the ice cover period in two subarctic lakes of Yakutia, Labynkyr and Vorota. Silica-scaled chrysophytes, due to various trophic modes, have a competitive advantage in conditions of a long period of ice cover. Statistical analysis has shown the relationship between the relative abundance of mixotrophic and photoautotrophic representatives of silica-scaled chrysophytes with the thickness of the snow cover and the transparency of the ice. An increase in snow cover thickness and the process of melting ice with a decrease in its transparency reduce the relative abundance of photoautotrophic and mixotrophic species. Photoautotrophic representatives of silica-scaled chrysophytes begin to develop already in April, when a thick, solid, and transparent layer of ice and a small layer of snow were observed. During the research period, from April to June, the relative abundance of colorless heterotrophic silica-scaled chrysophytes genera Paraphysomonas and Lepidochromonas was more or less stable. A new species of Spiniferomonas heterospina sp. nov. has been discovered in Lake Labynkyr. Text Subarctic Yakutia MDPI Open Access Publishing Labynkyr ENVELOPE(143.753,143.753,62.725,62.725) Vorota ENVELOPE(162.811,162.811,56.738,56.738) Diversity 15 3 326
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topic sub-ice diversity
ice cover period
silica-scaled chrysophytes
Lake Labynkyr
Lake Vorota
scanning electron microscopy
ecology
spellingShingle sub-ice diversity
ice cover period
silica-scaled chrysophytes
Lake Labynkyr
Lake Vorota
scanning electron microscopy
ecology
Anna Bessudova
Alena Firsova
Yurij Bukin
Lubov Kopyrina
Yulia Zakharova
Yelena Likhoshway
Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia
topic_facet sub-ice diversity
ice cover period
silica-scaled chrysophytes
Lake Labynkyr
Lake Vorota
scanning electron microscopy
ecology
description Silica-scaled chrysophytes are a widespread group of microeukaryotes, an important component of aquatic habitats. They belong to different evolutionary lineages and they are characterized by the presence of siliceous scales, but differ in trophic mode. We studied the diversity of these organisms in different months of the ice cover period in two subarctic lakes of Yakutia, Labynkyr and Vorota. Silica-scaled chrysophytes, due to various trophic modes, have a competitive advantage in conditions of a long period of ice cover. Statistical analysis has shown the relationship between the relative abundance of mixotrophic and photoautotrophic representatives of silica-scaled chrysophytes with the thickness of the snow cover and the transparency of the ice. An increase in snow cover thickness and the process of melting ice with a decrease in its transparency reduce the relative abundance of photoautotrophic and mixotrophic species. Photoautotrophic representatives of silica-scaled chrysophytes begin to develop already in April, when a thick, solid, and transparent layer of ice and a small layer of snow were observed. During the research period, from April to June, the relative abundance of colorless heterotrophic silica-scaled chrysophytes genera Paraphysomonas and Lepidochromonas was more or less stable. A new species of Spiniferomonas heterospina sp. nov. has been discovered in Lake Labynkyr.
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author Anna Bessudova
Alena Firsova
Yurij Bukin
Lubov Kopyrina
Yulia Zakharova
Yelena Likhoshway
author_facet Anna Bessudova
Alena Firsova
Yurij Bukin
Lubov Kopyrina
Yulia Zakharova
Yelena Likhoshway
author_sort Anna Bessudova
title Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia
title_short Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia
title_full Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia
title_fullStr Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia
title_full_unstemmed Under-Ice Development of Silica-Scaled Chrysophytes with Different Trophic Mode in Two Ultraoligotrophic Lakes of Yakutia
title_sort under-ice development of silica-scaled chrysophytes with different trophic mode in two ultraoligotrophic lakes of yakutia
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url https://doi.org/10.3390/d15030326
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