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Diatom Monographs / Monoraphid and Naviculoid diatoms from the Coastal Laurentian Great Lakes.
von Euan D. Reavie und Norman A. Andresen, herausgegeben von Andrzej Witkowski1) Reavie, Euan D.: Monoraphid Diatoms from the Coastal Laurentian Great Lakes. 18 plates. 101. p.
Abstract: This monograph contains descriptions of taxa from the diatom genera Achnanthes, Achnanthidium, Platessa, Psammothidium, Rossithidium, Planothidium, Karayevia, Eucocconeis, Cocconeis and Rhoicosphenia from periphytic and surface sediment samples in the coastal ecosystems of the Laurentian Great Lakes. We provide light micrographs of diatom taxa recorded in 207 samples from 106 wetlands, embayments, high-energy and deep, nearshore locales of the five Great Lakes. We characterize 79 taxa. For the 50 more common taxa we characterized lake and habitat specificity, modeled optima for phosphorus and chloride and tolerance to coastal anthropogenic stressors.
2) Reavie, Eun D. and Norman A. Andresen: Navicula from the Coastal Lautentian Great Lakes. 15 plates. 202 p.
Abstract: This monograph contains descriptions of taxa from the diatom genus Navicula from the coastal ecosystems of the Laurentian Great Lakes. We provide light micrographs of diatom taxa recorded in 207 samples from 106 wetlands, embayments, high-energy and deep, nearshore locales of the five Great Lakes. Diatoms were identified from periphytic and surface sediment samples. The taxonomic and iconographic sections of this book include descriptions and illustrations of the taxa encountered, as well as autecological information when available. 26 new species are described.
Abstract: This monograph contains descriptions of taxa from the diatom genera Achnanthes, Achnanthidium, Platessa, Psammothidium, Rossithidium, Planothidium, Karayevia, Eucocconeis, Cocconeis and Rhoicosphenia from periphytic and surface sediment samples in the coastal ecosystems of the Laurentian Great Lakes. We provide light micrographs of diatom taxa recorded in 207 samples from 106 wetlands, embayments, high-energy and deep, nearshore locales of the five Great Lakes. We characterize 79 taxa. For the 50 more common taxa we characterized lake and habitat specificity, modeled optima for phosphorus and chloride and tolerance to coastal anthropogenic stressors.
2) Reavie, Eun D. and Norman A. Andresen: Navicula from the Coastal Lautentian Great Lakes. 15 plates. 202 p.
Abstract: This monograph contains descriptions of taxa from the diatom genus Navicula from the coastal ecosystems of the Laurentian Great Lakes. We provide light micrographs of diatom taxa recorded in 207 samples from 106 wetlands, embayments, high-energy and deep, nearshore locales of the five Great Lakes. Diatoms were identified from periphytic and surface sediment samples. The taxonomic and iconographic sections of this book include descriptions and illustrations of the taxa encountered, as well as autecological information when available. 26 new species are described.