This study provides insights into the morphological and genetic diversity in diatoms occurring in core sediments from tropical lakes in Kenya. We developed a genetic survey technique specific for diatoms utilizing a short region (76-67 bp) of the ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase large subunit (rbcL) gene as genetic barcode. Our analyses (i) validated the use of rbcL as a barcoding marker for diatoms, applied to sediment samples, (ii) showed a significant correlation between the results obtained by morphological and molecular data and (iii) indicated temporal variation in diatom assemblages on the inter- and intra-specific level. Diatom assemblages from a short core from Lake Naivasha show a drastic shift over the last 200 yea...
Diatoms are of biogeochemical importance to the earth\u27s climate, responsible for up to 40% of pri...
Diatom diversity in lakes of northwest Yakutia (Siberia) was investigated by microscopic and genetic...
Many freshwater and marine algal species are described as having cosmopolitan distributions. Whether...
This study provides insights into the morphological and genetic diversity in diatoms occurring in co...
Here we present a protocol to genetically detect diatoms in sediments of the Kenyan tropical Lake Na...
National audienceDiatoms are of global importance in both freshwater and marine systems, both as abu...
Lake Naivasha is one of only two large freshwater lakes in the Eastern Rift Valley of Kenya, East Af...
The investigation of 30 fossil diatom samples found in a 500-year sediment record from Hausburg Tarn...
A single-cell method was developed for the comparative population genomics study of five Aulacoseira...
International audienceDNA preserved in sediments was used to study the succession of historic phytop...
High levels of biodiversity and endemism in ancient lakes have motivated research on evolutionary pr...
Diatoms are microalgae, known to present several characteristics that make them excellent bioindicat...
Diatoms are of biogeochemical importance to the earth\u27s climate, responsible for up to 40% of pri...
Diatom diversity in lakes of northwest Yakutia (Siberia) was investigated by microscopic and genetic...
Many freshwater and marine algal species are described as having cosmopolitan distributions. Whether...
This study provides insights into the morphological and genetic diversity in diatoms occurring in co...
Here we present a protocol to genetically detect diatoms in sediments of the Kenyan tropical Lake Na...
National audienceDiatoms are of global importance in both freshwater and marine systems, both as abu...
Lake Naivasha is one of only two large freshwater lakes in the Eastern Rift Valley of Kenya, East Af...
The investigation of 30 fossil diatom samples found in a 500-year sediment record from Hausburg Tarn...
A single-cell method was developed for the comparative population genomics study of five Aulacoseira...
International audienceDNA preserved in sediments was used to study the succession of historic phytop...
High levels of biodiversity and endemism in ancient lakes have motivated research on evolutionary pr...
Diatoms are microalgae, known to present several characteristics that make them excellent bioindicat...
Diatoms are of biogeochemical importance to the earth\u27s climate, responsible for up to 40% of pri...
Diatom diversity in lakes of northwest Yakutia (Siberia) was investigated by microscopic and genetic...
Many freshwater and marine algal species are described as having cosmopolitan distributions. Whether...