Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)

Within the framework of a floristic and ecological survey on the phytoplankton communities of shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina), algal assemblages were compared by means of a Cluster Analysis. Phytoplankton communities were typical of eutrophic and meso-eutrophic systems, with many...

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Autores principales: Izaguirre, I., Vinocur, A.
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spelling todo:paper_00188158_v289_n1-3_p57_Izaguirre2023-10-03T14:15:45Z Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina) Izaguirre, I. Vinocur, A. algal assemblages phytoplankton shallow lakes South America cyanobacteria diatom lake phytoplankton Argentina, Salado River Basin Anabaena Anbaenopsis Lyngbya Microcystis Oscillatoria Raphidiopsis Within the framework of a floristic and ecological survey on the phytoplankton communities of shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina), algal assemblages were compared by means of a Cluster Analysis. Phytoplankton communities were typical of eutrophic and meso-eutrophic systems, with many species associated with brackish and alkaline waters. Algal assemblages separated between lakes with high and low development of macrophytes. In the latter, phytoplankton assemblages were dominated by blue-green algae of the genera Oscillatoria, Raphidiopsis, Anabaena, Lyngbya, Microcystis and Anabaenopsis, often constituting algal blooms, and accompanied by coccal green algae. In lakes largely colonized by macrophytes, phytoplankton assemblages comprised a large number of tychoplanktonic species from periphyton and benthos communities. Changes in water levels were frequent and played an important role in the structure of the algal communities. During dry periods, the proportion of diatoms typical of brackish waters increased. © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers. Fil:Izaguirre, I. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Vinocur, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00188158_v289_n1-3_p57_Izaguirre
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topic algal assemblages
phytoplankton
shallow lakes
South America
cyanobacteria
diatom
lake
phytoplankton
Argentina, Salado River Basin
Anabaena
Anbaenopsis
Lyngbya
Microcystis
Oscillatoria
Raphidiopsis
spellingShingle algal assemblages
phytoplankton
shallow lakes
South America
cyanobacteria
diatom
lake
phytoplankton
Argentina, Salado River Basin
Anabaena
Anbaenopsis
Lyngbya
Microcystis
Oscillatoria
Raphidiopsis
Izaguirre, I.
Vinocur, A.
Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
topic_facet algal assemblages
phytoplankton
shallow lakes
South America
cyanobacteria
diatom
lake
phytoplankton
Argentina, Salado River Basin
Anabaena
Anbaenopsis
Lyngbya
Microcystis
Oscillatoria
Raphidiopsis
description Within the framework of a floristic and ecological survey on the phytoplankton communities of shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina), algal assemblages were compared by means of a Cluster Analysis. Phytoplankton communities were typical of eutrophic and meso-eutrophic systems, with many species associated with brackish and alkaline waters. Algal assemblages separated between lakes with high and low development of macrophytes. In the latter, phytoplankton assemblages were dominated by blue-green algae of the genera Oscillatoria, Raphidiopsis, Anabaena, Lyngbya, Microcystis and Anabaenopsis, often constituting algal blooms, and accompanied by coccal green algae. In lakes largely colonized by macrophytes, phytoplankton assemblages comprised a large number of tychoplanktonic species from periphyton and benthos communities. Changes in water levels were frequent and played an important role in the structure of the algal communities. During dry periods, the proportion of diatoms typical of brackish waters increased. © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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author Izaguirre, I.
Vinocur, A.
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Vinocur, A.
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title Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
title_short Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
title_full Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
title_fullStr Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
title_full_unstemmed Algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the Salado River Basin (Argentina)
title_sort algal assemblages from shallow lakes of the salado river basin (argentina)
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