Navicula streckerae was recorded in two locations of northern Germany and the Arctic Ocean. According to the findings of this taxon from Lake Khovsgol (Mongolia) and Kamchatka (Russia) by our investigations, this taxon distributed northward from latitude 50°N. on the Eurassian Continent and is considered to be a circumboreal diatom. This taxon is divided into three types, namely the Arctic Ocean type, the Weser River type and the Kinzig River type according to the valve morphology. In this study we compare these three types in the samples from Europe and Kamchatka focusing on the valve form and sizes. Though the density of lineolae composing striae is one of the important characteristics to classify the species, there are few records of thi...
A thallus-forming diatom, Navicula thallodes Proschkina-Lavrenko, previously known only from the ori...
Background and aims – An unidentifiable naviculoid diatom was found in several small rivers of Germa...
Background and aims – Non-marine diatom communities in the Antarctic Region are characterized by a t...
Very few comparative taxonomic studies on Arctic and circumboreal diatoms have been conducted in rec...
We examined diatom assemblages from 18 stream and pond samples in the Franz Josef Land Archipelago (...
The epipelic diatoms from various water bodies from the south-western part of the Hornsund fiord are...
Here we report morphological and molecular characteristics of dominant freshwater diatoms in summer ...
Diatom assemblages and their distribution patterns in the Laptev Sea (Arctic Ocean) were studied on ...
Diatoms are one of the most abundant algal groups in polar ecosystems, both in number of specimens a...
Despite the frequent application of diatoms in palaeoecological research in the High Arctic, our kno...
A small diatom with a peculiar shape is often identified as Navicula schmassmannii in samples collec...
Diatoms are one of the most abundant algal groups in polar ecosystems, both in number of specimens a...
Recent morphology-based investigations of freshwater Arctic diatoms suggest that many species remain...
Navicula gibbula var psraustralis was found in the materials collected by Dr. Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA, ass...
© 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. Diatoms are wi...
A thallus-forming diatom, Navicula thallodes Proschkina-Lavrenko, previously known only from the ori...
Background and aims – An unidentifiable naviculoid diatom was found in several small rivers of Germa...
Background and aims – Non-marine diatom communities in the Antarctic Region are characterized by a t...
Very few comparative taxonomic studies on Arctic and circumboreal diatoms have been conducted in rec...
We examined diatom assemblages from 18 stream and pond samples in the Franz Josef Land Archipelago (...
The epipelic diatoms from various water bodies from the south-western part of the Hornsund fiord are...
Here we report morphological and molecular characteristics of dominant freshwater diatoms in summer ...
Diatom assemblages and their distribution patterns in the Laptev Sea (Arctic Ocean) were studied on ...
Diatoms are one of the most abundant algal groups in polar ecosystems, both in number of specimens a...
Despite the frequent application of diatoms in palaeoecological research in the High Arctic, our kno...
A small diatom with a peculiar shape is often identified as Navicula schmassmannii in samples collec...
Diatoms are one of the most abundant algal groups in polar ecosystems, both in number of specimens a...
Recent morphology-based investigations of freshwater Arctic diatoms suggest that many species remain...
Navicula gibbula var psraustralis was found in the materials collected by Dr. Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA, ass...
© 2020 International Multidisciplinary Scientific Geoconference. All rights reserved. Diatoms are wi...
A thallus-forming diatom, Navicula thallodes Proschkina-Lavrenko, previously known only from the ori...
Background and aims – An unidentifiable naviculoid diatom was found in several small rivers of Germa...
Background and aims – Non-marine diatom communities in the Antarctic Region are characterized by a t...