The knowledge of microbial biodiversity (bacteria and protists) in aquatic ecosystems is far from complete. This is mainly due to the inadequacy of conventional taxonomic identifications, which are based on the discrimination of diacritical morphological traits. Further, investigations are mainly focused on specific lake and river typologies that are usually also of interest for economic exploitation, often disregarding the small and/or ephemeral water bodies. Nevertheless, due to their physiographical complexity and temporal dynamics, these neglected hydrographical elements can host a vast microbial diversity. In order to fill the gap in the biodiversity estimates in the Alpine region, we carried out a survey using...
Compared with the other levels of the trophic web, bacterial communities have been far less studied...
This dataset has been prepared as part of the Interreg Alpine Space project Eco-AlpsWater (ASP569) -...
Deep Subalpine Lakes (DSL) are experiencing changes that are effecting, among others, also the phyto...
The knowledge of microbial biodiversity (bacteria and protists) in aquatic ecosystems is far from co...
Conventional taxonomic identifications based on the discrimination of diacritical morphological trai...
The adoption of innovative approaches for monitoring and safeguarding lake and river ecosystems is t...
Eco-AlpsWater (EAW) is a major European project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fu...
The study of phytoplankton and cyanobacterial diversity in aquatic environments has been traditiona...
Eco-AlpsWater is a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the ...
The large lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Garda, Maggiore, Como, Iseo and Lugano) are one of the most ...
The investigations carried out in the largest lakes south of the Alps (Garda, Iseo, Como and Maggior...
The structure and abundance of aquatic microbial communities, microalgae, protozoans and fungi contr...
Among the Cyanobacteria, the phycoerythrin-rich, potentially toxic Planktothrix rubescens creates re...
Compared with the other levels of the trophic web, bacterial communities have been far less studied...
This dataset has been prepared as part of the Interreg Alpine Space project Eco-AlpsWater (ASP569) -...
Deep Subalpine Lakes (DSL) are experiencing changes that are effecting, among others, also the phyto...
The knowledge of microbial biodiversity (bacteria and protists) in aquatic ecosystems is far from co...
Conventional taxonomic identifications based on the discrimination of diacritical morphological trai...
The adoption of innovative approaches for monitoring and safeguarding lake and river ecosystems is t...
Eco-AlpsWater (EAW) is a major European project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fu...
The study of phytoplankton and cyanobacterial diversity in aquatic environments has been traditiona...
Eco-AlpsWater is a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the ...
The large lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Garda, Maggiore, Como, Iseo and Lugano) are one of the most ...
The investigations carried out in the largest lakes south of the Alps (Garda, Iseo, Como and Maggior...
The structure and abundance of aquatic microbial communities, microalgae, protozoans and fungi contr...
Among the Cyanobacteria, the phycoerythrin-rich, potentially toxic Planktothrix rubescens creates re...
Compared with the other levels of the trophic web, bacterial communities have been far less studied...
This dataset has been prepared as part of the Interreg Alpine Space project Eco-AlpsWater (ASP569) -...
Deep Subalpine Lakes (DSL) are experiencing changes that are effecting, among others, also the phyto...