Small-celled centric diatoms in dominant complex of Lake Teletskoye autumn phytoplankton (Altai, Russia)

УДК 574.583

Authors

  • E. Yu. Mitrofanova Institute for Water and Environmental Problems SB RAS, Barnaul, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14258/pbssm.2019064

Keywords:

Cyclotella delicatula, dominant complex, small-celled centric diatoms, Teletskoye Lake

Abstract

The results of small-celled centric diatoms study (October 2018) in the dominant complex of LakeTeletskoye phytoplankton in its three parts, i.e. the Kyginsky Gulf, littoral (the lake’s beginning), Yailu, pelagic (mid,at the junction of latitude and meridian parts of the reservoir) and Artybash, pelagic (the lake’s end before the source ofBiya River) were presented. It was revealed that Cyclotella delicatula Genkal prevailed among four dominant species,making up 85–94% of the total number of dominants in different parts. In terms of dimensional characteristics, cells ofC. delicatula with average size of 4.00–4.99 μm had a large ratio.

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Published

2019-06-21

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Study of vegetation of Russia. Flora of Altai, South Siberia, Mongolia and adjacent territories. Geobotany and resource science

How to Cite

Small-celled centric diatoms in dominant complex of Lake Teletskoye autumn phytoplankton (Altai, Russia): УДК 574.583 . (2019). Проблемы ботаники Южной Сибири и Монголии, 18(1), 324-328. https://doi.org/10.14258/pbssm.2019064