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Acta Botanica Croatica | 2015

Halophilic diatom taxa are sensitive indicators of even short term changes in lowland lotic systems

Zsuzsanna Kókai; István Bácsi; Péter Török; Krisztina Buczkó; Enikő T-Krasznai; Csaba Balogh; Béla Tóthmérész; Viktória B-Béres

Abstract The occurrence and spread of halophilic diatom taxa in freshwater lotic ecosystems are influenced both by natural processes and anthropogenic pollution. Diatom assemblages were regularly monitored in lowland lotic systems in Hungary (Central Europe) during the unusually dry year of 2012. Highly pronounced changes in diatom composition were observed from spring to autumn. Halophilic taxa (especially Nitzschia sensu lato species) appeared in the dry autumn. In addition, the total relative abundances of halophilic species also increased up to autumn. Abundance of Nitzschia cf. lorenziana and Nitzschia tryblionella showed a positive correlation with chloride and phosphate concentration, while that of other taxa like Tryblionella apiculata or Tryblionella calida showed a positive correlation with the concentration of nitrate. Our findings clearly demonstrated that these halophilic and mesohalophilic diatom taxa were sensitive indicators of even short-term changes in lowland lotic ecosystems, such as the increasing salt concentration from spring to autumn caused by the lack of rainfall and/or environmental loads.


Hydrobiologia | 2018

Colonisation processes in benthic algal communities are well reflected by functional groups

Áron Lukács; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Péter Török; István Bácsi; Gábor Borics; Gábor Várbíró; Enikő T-Krasznai; Béla Tóthmérész; Viktória B-Béres

Single-trait analyses are used to select the most appropriate species characteristics for an effective indication of changes in multiple stressors, but they are robust to detect fine-scale functional changes in biofilms. The combination of single traits may appropriately reflect ecological properties of changing benthic assemblages. We studied colonisation processes of benthic algal assemblages focusing on the changes in trait composition using life forms, type of attachments, cell size and mobility as single traits in a small lowland stream. We tested the descriptive power of single-trait groups (STGs) and also combined trait groups (CTGs). We assumed that STGs would be significantly affected by environmental factors, but compositional changes in biofilms would be described more easily by using CTGs rather than STGs. Our hypotheses were confirmed by the results. While some STGs correlated positively to environmental factors indicating disturbances, others correlated to environmental factors indicating the stable conditions. The fast settlement of large-sized groups was also relevant determining the compositional changes in the studied benthic community. Despite the strong correlation between STGs and environmental variables, CTGs analyses revealed important functional relations in the ecosystem, since CTGs display more sophisticated functional features of the organisms, which may provide more realistic responses.


Ecological Indicators | 2016

Combined eco-morphological functional groups are reliable indicators of colonisation processes of benthic diatom assemblages in a lowland stream

Viktória B-Béres; Áron Lukács; Péter Török; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Zoltán Novák; Enikő T-Krasznai; Béla Tóthmérész; István Bácsi


Environmental Pollution | 2016

Effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on cyanobacteria and algae in laboratory strains and in natural algal assemblages.

István Bácsi; Viktória B-Béres; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Sándor Gonda; Zoltán Novák; Sándor Alex Nagy; Gábor Vasas


Ecological Indicators | 2017

Ecological background of diatom functional groups: Comparability of classification systems

Viktória B-Béres; Péter Török; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Áron Lukács; Enikő T-Krasznai; Béla Tóthmérész; István Bácsi


Acta Botanica Croatica | 2015

First report of Navicula jakovljevicii Hustedt (Bacillariophyta) from Hungary: distribution, comparative morphology and a related species

Viktória B-Béres; István Bácsi; Enikő T-Krasznai; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Krisztina Buczkó


Archive | 2015

Successional changes in diatom ecological guilds and cell-size classes' composition during colonization in a lowland stream

Viktória B-Béres; Áron Lukács; Péter Török; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Enikő T-Krasznai; Dalma Dobronoki; S. Nagy; Csaba Balogh; Béla Tóthmérész; István Bácsi


Archive | 2015

Ökológiai csoportok szerepe alföldi kisvízfolyás kovaalgáinak kolonizációs vizsgálataiban – holisztikus szemléletű kombinált ökológiai csoportok használhatósága

Viktória B-Béres; Áron Lukács; Péter Török; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Zoltán Novák; Enikő T-Krasznai; Béla Tóthmérész; István Bácsi


Archive | 2015

Colonization dynamics of benthic algal assemblages in a lowland stream

Áron Lukács; Zsuzsanna Kókai; István Bácsi; Péter Török; Enikő T-Krasznai; Dalma Dobronoki; S. Nagy; Csaba Balogh; Béla Tóthmérész; Viktória B-Béres


Acta Botanica Croatica | 2015

First report of Navicula jakovljevicii Hustedt (Bacillariophyta) from Hungary: distribution, comparative morphology and a related species On-line Supplement Fig 1

Viktória B-Béres; István Bácsi; Enikő T-Krasznai; Zsuzsanna Kókai; Krisztina Buczkó

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Krisztina Buczkó

Hungarian Natural History Museum

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Gábor Borics

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Gábor Várbíró

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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