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Title: | Planothidum audax sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta, Achnanthidiaceae), a new diatom from temporary streams in southern Portugal |
Authors: | Morales, Eduardo Antonio Novais, Maria Helena García, María Lujan Maidana, Nora Irene Morais, Maria Manuela |
Editors: | Zhang, Zhi-Qiang |
Keywords: | Algae Bacillariophyta Achnanthidiaceae |
Issue Date: | 9-Jul-2021 |
Publisher: | Magnolia press |
Citation: | 10. Morales E.A., Novais M.H., García M.L., Maidana N.I. & Morais M.M., 2021. Planothidum audax sp. nov. (Bacillariophyta, Achnanthidiaceae), a new diatom from temporary streams in southern Portugal. Phytotaxa 510: 288–294 |
Abstract: | Temporary streams represent ca. half of the river network at the worldwide level, and in regions such as southern Europe their
dominance of the landscape is evident (Larned et al. 2010, McDonough et al. 2011, Barbosa et al. 2020). Currently, these
streams are receiving increased attention due to their importance as high diversity spots for algae, arthropods, plants, etc., and
due to the ecosystem services they provide (Acuña et al. 2014, Datry et al. 2018b). Because of their geographical position
and the land use changes in their watersheds (increased urbanization, agriculture, etc.), climate change, contamination and
habitat fragmentation constitute forces threatening their integrity and ecological characteristics (Datry et al. 2018a, Bonada
et al. 2020).
Conditions in temporary streams change dramatically from rainy to dry seasons (McDonough et al. 2011, Bonada et
al. 2020). Diatoms adapt to these changes in different ways, thus producing communities that are spatially and temporarily
varied (Sabater et al. 2016 , Várbíró et al. 2020, Novais et al. 2014). In southern Portugal, these communities have a high
proportion of still undetermined species and we lack ecological preference information for them, which impairs their use as
bioindicators (Novais et al. 2014, 2020). As shown by Novais et al. (2014), diatoms in Portuguese temporary streams include
a high proportion of endangered species (ca. 12%), which together with the existence of dynamic and diverse assemblages
point to the importance of conservation of these streams (Várbíró et al. 2020), and the urgency to taxonomically describe
such a diversity.
Several Planothidium species were found in samples from these streams, as part of an ongoing project to unravel
the ecological features of their diatom communities (see methods in Novais et al. 2020). A small-valved Planothidium
population called our attention due to its small size and the difficulty to see its features under light microscopy (LM). Upon
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis, it became evident that we had found the new taxon presented below. |
URI: | https://www.biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.510.3.9 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/31555 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | ICT - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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