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Diversity, Community Assemblage, and Environmental Determinants of Phytoplankton in a Subtropical Transboundary Coastal River. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
This study examined spatial and seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton communities in the Dakatia River, identifying 37 genera across six major taxonomic classes, with Bacillariophyceae being the most dominant. Seasonal peaks in phytoplankton abundance and diversity indices indicated higher richness and evenness during winter, while multivariate analyses ...
Faraji MS   +8 more
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Effects of Extreme Rainfall on a Dominant Seaweed Are Mitigated by Its Microbiota. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Extreme weather events, such as intense rainfall, can severely reduce the reproductive output and photosynthetic performance of habitat‐forming seaweeds like Hormosira banksii. This study shows that disrupting the seaweed's microbiota after such events further hinders recovery, highlighting the crucial role of host‐associated microbes in maintaining ...
McGrath AH   +3 more
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Revealing novelty from the southwestern Atlantic, Yemanjia gen. nov. and Olokunococcus gen. nov. from the coral cyanobiome of the Abrolhos Bank. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Phycol
Abstract Cyanobacteria comprise over 6000 species and inhabit diverse environments, including marine invertebrates such as sponges and corals. High‐throughput sequencing has indicated an abundance of Cyanobacteria communities in these hosts, yet taxonomic resolution has remained low below the phylum level.
Aiube YRA   +5 more
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Cyanophyceae associated with mangrove trees at Inhaca Island, Mozambique

open access: yesBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation, 1991
A survey of the Cyanophyceae associated with two of the five mangrove trees and their associated Bostrychieta at Inhaca Island, Mozambique, was undertaken. Sixteen taxa belonging to 12 genera were identified.
S. M. F. Siva
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STRUCTURE AND DIVERSITY OF PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY IN THE WATER OF A SAHARAN WETLAND’S: CASE OF OUED RIGH, ALGERIA (LELLA FATMA AND ZERZAIM PONDS)

open access: yesFood and Environment Safety, 2022
Phytoplankton is a very important part of the ecosystem and is extremely susceptible to environmental variations. Understanding and evaluating the effects of environmental changes on planktonic populations is central to freshwater ecology.
Meiada KHELLOU   +5 more
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Ecological and floristic characteristics of Cyanophyceae of Pryazovskyi National Nature Park

open access: yesAgrology, 2020
The north-western coast of the Sea of Azov is a set of natural systems that are characterized by a high level of biological diversity, economic value and have a high recreational potential.
L. I. Arabadzhy-Tipenko
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The role of microbiota in kelp gametophyte development and resilience to thermal stress. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Phycol
Abstract Ocean warming is driving profound changes in the ecology of marine habitat formers such as kelps, with negative implications for the biodiversity and ecosystem services they support. Thermal stress can disturb associated microbiota that are essential to the healthy functioning of kelp, but little is known about how this process influences ...
Veenhof RJ   +5 more
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Volatile Compounds of the Cyanophyceae – A Review

open access: yesWater Science and Technology, 1983
A relationship between blue-green algae and off-flavours in water was reported as early as 1883. Continuing research has shown that two metabolites, geosmin and methylisoborneol are major contributors to unpalatable flavours in water and aquatic organisms.
Slater, G. P., Blok, V. C.
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Evaluation of the Conditions of Mamberamo River Water with Biomass and Phytoplankton Community Approach

open access: yesJurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan, 2021
Highlight • The highest composition was Bacillariophyceae class and lowest was Cyanophyceae. • Phytoplankton community abundance in waters is tightly related with nutrient content such as phosphate, nitrate, silicate, and other nutrients.
Mirna Dwirastina, Dwi Atminarso
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SOME REMARKS ON THE TAXONOMY OF CYANOPHYCEAE [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botanica Neerlandica, 1966
Together with the class of the Schizomycetes (bacteria) the Cyanophyceae belong to the division of the Schizophyta which division differs from all other plant divisions by lacking a nucleus. However, the central part of their cells is a nuclear equivalent (Procaryota).
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