Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)

In 2001–2021, the taxonomic composition and structure of phytoplankton in the heterotypic lakes of the Kulunda basin were studied. By the average and maximum depths and the way of salt accumulation, these lakes belong to deep-water brine, medium-deep brine, shallow-water brine, shallow-water self-se...

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Main Authors: Kosacheva, Yulia, Mitrofanova, Elena, Kosachev, Petr
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7680184
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7680184 2024-09-15T18:35:51+00:00 Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai) Kosacheva, Yulia Mitrofanova, Elena Kosachev, Petr 2023-02-24 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7680184 eng eng Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/actasibirica https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7680183 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7680184 oai:zenodo.org:7680184 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Acta Biologica Sibirica, 9, 85-104, (2023-02-24) Altai Krai environmental factors Kulunda basin salt lakes phytoplankton structure taxonomic composition info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.768018410.5281/zenodo.7680183 2024-07-26T14:19:37Z In 2001–2021, the taxonomic composition and structure of phytoplankton in the heterotypic lakes of the Kulunda basin were studied. By the average and maximum depths and the way of salt accumulation, these lakes belong to deep-water brine, medium-deep brine, shallow-water brine, shallow-water self-sediment and drying up in summer period types of reservoirs. 241 species, 5 varieties and 3 forms of algae from 7 divisions, 17 classes, 7 subclasses, 44 orders, 78 families, and 130 genera were identified. The greatest taxonomic diversity was noted in the divisions Cyanobacteria, Chlorophyta, and Ochrophyta; the most classes (5) were in the division Ochrophyta; the most taxa with a rank above the family were in the subdivision Diatomeae (3 classes, 4 subclasses, 14 orders) and the division Chlorophyta (3 classes, 11 orders). In the spectrum of families, 12 ones (of 78) are leading with 34.6% of the total number of genera and 48.5% of the total number of species. The taxa spectrum is characterized by one-, two- and three-species families. The largest number of species in phytoplankton was found mostly in deep- and medium-deep lakes with a wide variety of biotopes both horizontally and vertically. The dependence of the number of species in the phytoplankton of the lakes on various environmental factors and features of the reservoirs (morphometric characteristics, water and air temperature, precipitation, salinity, pH, the Wolf number, some anions and cations) was analyzed. It was revealed that the correlation was higher for the smaller on area and volume water bodies, and less – for the larger and deeper ones. The authors are grateful to their colleagues from the Altai Branch of the FGBNU VNIRO (AltaiNIRO, Barnaul) for many years of sampling Article in Journal/Newspaper Sibirica Zenodo
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topic Altai Krai
environmental factors
Kulunda basin
salt lakes
phytoplankton
structure
taxonomic composition
spellingShingle Altai Krai
environmental factors
Kulunda basin
salt lakes
phytoplankton
structure
taxonomic composition
Kosacheva, Yulia
Mitrofanova, Elena
Kosachev, Petr
Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)
topic_facet Altai Krai
environmental factors
Kulunda basin
salt lakes
phytoplankton
structure
taxonomic composition
description In 2001–2021, the taxonomic composition and structure of phytoplankton in the heterotypic lakes of the Kulunda basin were studied. By the average and maximum depths and the way of salt accumulation, these lakes belong to deep-water brine, medium-deep brine, shallow-water brine, shallow-water self-sediment and drying up in summer period types of reservoirs. 241 species, 5 varieties and 3 forms of algae from 7 divisions, 17 classes, 7 subclasses, 44 orders, 78 families, and 130 genera were identified. The greatest taxonomic diversity was noted in the divisions Cyanobacteria, Chlorophyta, and Ochrophyta; the most classes (5) were in the division Ochrophyta; the most taxa with a rank above the family were in the subdivision Diatomeae (3 classes, 4 subclasses, 14 orders) and the division Chlorophyta (3 classes, 11 orders). In the spectrum of families, 12 ones (of 78) are leading with 34.6% of the total number of genera and 48.5% of the total number of species. The taxa spectrum is characterized by one-, two- and three-species families. The largest number of species in phytoplankton was found mostly in deep- and medium-deep lakes with a wide variety of biotopes both horizontally and vertically. The dependence of the number of species in the phytoplankton of the lakes on various environmental factors and features of the reservoirs (morphometric characteristics, water and air temperature, precipitation, salinity, pH, the Wolf number, some anions and cations) was analyzed. It was revealed that the correlation was higher for the smaller on area and volume water bodies, and less – for the larger and deeper ones. The authors are grateful to their colleagues from the Altai Branch of the FGBNU VNIRO (AltaiNIRO, Barnaul) for many years of sampling
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Kosacheva, Yulia
Mitrofanova, Elena
Kosachev, Petr
author_facet Kosacheva, Yulia
Mitrofanova, Elena
Kosachev, Petr
author_sort Kosacheva, Yulia
title Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)
title_short Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)
title_full Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)
title_fullStr Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of Kulunda basin (Altai Krai)
title_sort taxonomic diversity and structure of phytoplankton in heterotypic lakes of kulunda basin (altai krai)
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publishDate 2023
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op_source Acta Biologica Sibirica, 9, 85-104, (2023-02-24)
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