Botany Letters | 2019

Two sub-Antarctic and Northern Europe distributed diatom species found in a middle-mountain lake in France

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


ABSTRACT During a survey of the diatom flora of Longemer Lake (Xonrupt-Longemer, Vosges, France), two species with an unusual biogeographical distribution were observed. Psammothidium abundans, previously considered being a sub-Antarctic endemic but today also found in rivers in Sweden, Ireland and the UK, and Achnanthidium sublineare, up to now confined to northern Europe, were identified. These are the first records of these rare diatom species in France (A. sublineare) and in a European lake (P. abundans). Since there are only a few illustrations of these two species in the literature, both populations are illustrated using light and scanning electron microscopy in order to provide a detailed morphological account. Details on their actual biogeographical distribution are added.

Volume 166
Pages 212 - 220
DOI 10.1080/23818107.2019.1584864
Language English
Journal Botany Letters

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