In order to elucidate the effect that physico-chemical lake characteristics exert on diatom valve preservation, the taphonomic signatures of the target taxon Cyclotella meneghiniana Kützing was assessed in twenty five shallow lakes of the Pampa plain of Argentina. Fragmentation and dissolution indices were quantitatively related to environmental variables by means of univariate and multivariate techniques (Generalized Linear Models, Redundancy Analysis and Canonical Correspondence Analysis). Valves showed signs of fragmentation and dissolution, and different stages of taphonomic damage were recognized. Dissolution significantly increased with salinity, pH, carbonate and bicarbonate concentrations. Environmental constraints on valve fragment...