Numerous species of Eunotia Ehrenb., widely distributed in the world flora, prefer acidic, dystrophic or oligotrophic freshwater habitats with low conductivity and usually occur in epiphytic or epilithic hydrotopes. In Ukraine, only 32 species and eight varieties of Eunotia were known until this study. For the first time, 9 more species have been recorded mainly from the Cheremsky Nature Reserve, located in Ukrainian Polissya. New findings include 2 species widely distributed in the world flora on most continents and 7 rare species known from several locations, among them E. genuflexa, E. jarensis and E. ruzickae, which are probably European endemics as they have not been reported from other continents. For the present time in the Cheremsky...
On the basis of LM and SEM observations as well as of environmental data, three species of the predo...
We report a new diatom species for the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. The species, designated Eunotia tr...
Eunotia formica Ehrenberg 1843, 1841: 414. (Figs 30–36) Valves slightly dorsiventral, almost linea...
Figures 7-12a - New and rare in Ukraine species of Eunotia Ehrenb. from the Cheremsky Nature Reserve...
Abstract: Eunotia paludosa is an abundant and frequent diatom species in ombrotrophic, Sphagnum-domi...
Distribution and taxonomic notes on Eunotia Ehrenberg 1837 (Bacillariophyceae) in rivers and streams...
Eunotia rudis sp. nov. is described from material collected in acid rivers in an almost pristine tro...
Background and aims – Large-celled Eunotia species from tropical central Africa are documented in or...
Description: The diatom genus Eunotia Ehrenberg is diverse in freshwaters worldwide, especially acid...
Diatoms inhabiting different types of substrate including stone surfaces, sand, mud, filamentous al...
Typescript (photocopy).The valve morphology of twenty four taxa of the genus Eunotia from Texas and ...
Background and aims – The past few years, the limnoterrestrial and aquatic diatom flora of the entir...
Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are one of the major biological components in all kinds of aquatic ecosyst...
FIGURES 85–119. Eunotia insularum Van de Vijver & Lange-Bertalot, sp. nov. LM images taken from the ...
FIGURES 1–28. Eunotia paludosa Grunow LM images taken from the isolectotype (Grunow sample 522, Mand...
On the basis of LM and SEM observations as well as of environmental data, three species of the predo...
We report a new diatom species for the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. The species, designated Eunotia tr...
Eunotia formica Ehrenberg 1843, 1841: 414. (Figs 30–36) Valves slightly dorsiventral, almost linea...
Figures 7-12a - New and rare in Ukraine species of Eunotia Ehrenb. from the Cheremsky Nature Reserve...
Abstract: Eunotia paludosa is an abundant and frequent diatom species in ombrotrophic, Sphagnum-domi...
Distribution and taxonomic notes on Eunotia Ehrenberg 1837 (Bacillariophyceae) in rivers and streams...
Eunotia rudis sp. nov. is described from material collected in acid rivers in an almost pristine tro...
Background and aims – Large-celled Eunotia species from tropical central Africa are documented in or...
Description: The diatom genus Eunotia Ehrenberg is diverse in freshwaters worldwide, especially acid...
Diatoms inhabiting different types of substrate including stone surfaces, sand, mud, filamentous al...
Typescript (photocopy).The valve morphology of twenty four taxa of the genus Eunotia from Texas and ...
Background and aims – The past few years, the limnoterrestrial and aquatic diatom flora of the entir...
Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) are one of the major biological components in all kinds of aquatic ecosyst...
FIGURES 85–119. Eunotia insularum Van de Vijver & Lange-Bertalot, sp. nov. LM images taken from the ...
FIGURES 1–28. Eunotia paludosa Grunow LM images taken from the isolectotype (Grunow sample 522, Mand...
On the basis of LM and SEM observations as well as of environmental data, three species of the predo...
We report a new diatom species for the Atlantic Forest of Brazil. The species, designated Eunotia tr...
Eunotia formica Ehrenberg 1843, 1841: 414. (Figs 30–36) Valves slightly dorsiventral, almost linea...