Exposé

Use of algae in paleolimnology – a review

Hübener, Thomas

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Perspectives in Phycology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2018), p. 45 - 59

publié: Jun 1, 2018
manuscrit accepté: Apr 17, 2018
revision du manuscrit reçu: Feb 5, 2018
révision du manuscrit demandée: Sep 14, 2017
manuscrit reçu: Jul 20, 2017

DOI: 10.1127/pip/2018/0077

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ArtNo. ESP271000501003, Prix: 24.80 €

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Abstract

Abstract Algae – especially highly diverse groups with huge shares of stenoecious species – are versatile indicators for different parameters of water quality. Containing determinable, persisting structures further qualifies some algae groups to be used in paleolimnological analyses. The most commonly used algae group in paleolimnology are diatoms – a multitude of diatom training sets exists for various variables of water quality, notably pH, total phosphorous and salinity. This mini-review discusses advances in and demands on such training sets. Furthermore, a brief outline of past paleolimnological research is giving. Recent research trends are discussed, e.g. analyzing complex interactions of several variables – especially a possible climatic effect on pH or trophy - and the application of new molecular methods (NGS, metabarcoding) for bioindication.

Mots-clefs

paleolimnology • bioindication • algae • diatoms • training sets • TP • pH • secondary gradients