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Diatom taxonomy and ecology

From France to the sub-Antarctic islands. Celebrating the work and life of Prof. Dr. René Le Cohu on the occasion of his 80th birthday

Ed.: Bart Van de Vijver; Loïc Tudesque; Luc Ector

2017. 325 pages, 1210 figures, 24 tables, 17x24cm, 780 g
Language: English

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This Beiheft of Nova Hedwigia features twenty contributions by more than 40 authors, representing the entire range of Prof. Le Cohu’s work and interests. Topics of the contributions range from purely taxonomic papers to articles dealing with diatom biodiversity, ecology, paleoecology and biogeography. The papers apply both traditional and novel techniques. They describe more than 20 new species (high quality SEM images) and three new genera and several taxa are revised.

Geographically, the contributions to this volume span a wide region, from the part of France, where René le Cohu started his research, to the sub-Antarctic Kerguelen Islands from where he has described a great number of species.

This Beiheft is dedicated to Prof. Dr. René Le Cohu on the occasion of his 80th birthday, in recognition of his life-long scientific work on the taxonomy and ecology of algae, and diatoms in particular.

It addresses phycologists and other researchers working on diatoms and algae.

Book Review: The Holocene 2019, Vol. 29(3) 528

This 325-page supplement to Nova Hedwigia is a volume dedi- cated to the well-known and respected French diatom taxonomist René Le Cohu, subtitled ‘Celebrating the work and life of Prof. Dr. René Le Cohu on the occasion of his 80 th birthday’. It is a col- lection of studies that deal with varied aspects of diatom research from systematics to palaeolimnology.
The book is organized as a collection of 20 papers sandwiched between two chapters that detail Prof. Le Cohu’s accomplish- ments. The introductory chapter consists of a description of the training and professional achievements of Prof. Le Cohu as well as a brief personal biography, while the final section summarizes the diatom taxa named by and after Le Cohu as well as a list of his publications. The introduction outlines the diversity of Prof. Le Cohu’s research and teaching interests throughout his career, and is followed by a diverse collection of papers that do justice to these interests. The assorted studies are signed by authors from 19 countries and include examinations of samples from over 15 countries in diverse geographic regions around the world. A num- ber of new taxa are also described in the collection, including 1 new family, 1 new order, 3 new genera and 23 new species, of which 6 are taxa new to science that are dedicated to Prof. Le Cohu himself.
The large majority of the chapters are concerned with circum- scribing individual species, or a number of taxa within a particular genus, but the volume also includes several community-level studies that assess taxonomic diversity with examples that apply classical approaches based on valve morphology as well as those that employ molecular methods using DNA. Most of the studies are concerned with freshwater sites, however, there are examples of studies from brackish and marine waters as well as of diatoms from soils. One chapter covers a decidedly unusual topic – newly identified epizoic taxa that were found living in association with the carapaces of marine turtles. While some ecological data appear scattered throughout, quantitative environmental data are generally lacking and the focus of the studies is essentially taxo- nomic. As one might expect in a volume largely dedicated to the morphology of diatom frustules, the majority of the chapters are beautifully illustrated with numerous images from both light photomicroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Of specific interest to Holocene researchers, several studies make reference to palaeolimnological data, with three chapters presenting dia- tom (and other) stratigraphic diagrams. Of these, two are mainly concerned with showing the times at which particular diatom taxa of interest occurred in the past, while only one attempts to use these data to draw ecological inferences of past change, albeit without radiometric age constraint. As such, while there is certainly pertinent taxonomic information for those interested in Holocene diatom research, the volume contains few complete palaeolimnological studies.
The great diversity of research topics leads to what might be considered by some to be a certain lack of focus – while each paper is united by the common thread of diatom taxonomy, in many cases there is little else to link them thematically. Whether this characteristic is seen as a strength or a shortcoming is some- thing that will likely be determined by the perspective of each individual reader. Regardless, this volume will be of interest to dedicated diatom taxonomists and ecologists, and Prof. Le Cohu will doubtless be gratified by its contents.

Dermot Antoniades, Université Laval, Canada

The Holocene 2019, vol. 29(3) 528

Book Review: Plant Science Bulletin 65 (2) 2019

Editors Bart Van de Vijver, Loïc Tudesque, and Luc Ector have gathered a wealth of information and techniques from 40 authors in 20 chapters to help illuminate the biogeography, ecology, paleoecology, and biodiversity of diatoms from France to the Keguelen Islands (“Desolation Islands”) of the Southern Indian Ocean. The fine volume is dedicated to Dr. René Le Cohu, a noted French diatom ecologist and taxonomist for his 80th birthday.
The chapters address population succession over multiple decades in the small pond at Botanic Garden Meise, Belgium; explores contrasting methods in DNA barcoding and morphological methods in diatoms from the Eightmile River in Connecticut, USA; and details multiple new species and genera from around the world. This is a solid offering of techniques and well-documented descriptions of new and/or reorganized taxa, which shows how active diatom ecology and taxonomy still is. The final chapter is a bibliography of the works of Professor René Le Cohu from 1965 to present.

Susan T. Meiers, Western Illinois University

Plant Science Bulletin 65 (2) 2019

Original paper

Cyclostephanos salsae and Placoneis patagonica, two new diatoms (Bacillariophyta) from Laguna Cháltel in southern Patagonia, Argentina

Maidana, N.I.; Aponte, G.A.; Fey, M.; Schäbitz, F.; Morales, E.A.

p. 89-102, published: Jan 3, 2018
42 figures, 1 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/089

Original paper

Molecular phylogeny of the diatom genus Envekadea (Bacillariophyceae, Naviculales)

Maltsev, Y.; Andreeva, S.; Kulikovskiy, M.; Podunaj, J.; Kociolek, J.P.

p. 241-252, published: Jan 3, 2018
27 figures, 1 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/241

Original paper

Diatoms of Gérardmer Lake (Vosges, France)

Heudre, D.; Wetzel, C.E.; Moreau, L.; Ector, L.

p. 253-277, published: Jan 3, 2018
173 figures, 3 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/253

Original paper

Type analysis of Achnanthes oblongella Østrup and resurrection of Achnanthes saxonica Krasske (Bacillariophyta)

Wetzel, C.E.; Lange-Bertalot, H.; Ector, L.

p. 209-227, published: Jan 3, 2018
131 figures, 2 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/209

Original paper

Two new species of Luticola (Bacillariophyta) from the Wuling Mountains Area, China

Liu, B.; Williams, D.M.; Blanco, S.; Jiang, X.

p. 197-208, published: Jan 3, 2018
68 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/197

Original paper

Labellicula lecohuiana, a new epizoic diatom species living on green turtles in Costa Rica

Majewska, R.; De Stefano, M.; Van de Vijver, B.

p. 23-31, published: Jan 3, 2018
17 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/023

Original paper

New and interesting species from the genus Luticola (Bacillariophyceae) in waterbodies of Southeastern Asia

Glushchenko, A.M.; Kulikovskiy, M.; Kociolek, J.P.

p. 157-173, published: Jan 3, 2018
131 figures, 1 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/157

biography

Tribute to Prof. Dr. René Le Cohu: from Brittany to the Pyrenees passing by the Kerguelen Islands

Ector, L.; Van de Vijver, B.

p. 3-5, published: Jan 3, 2018
1 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/003

Original paper

Michelcostea, a new diatom genus (Bacillariophyta) from the sub-Antarctic Region

Van de Vijver, B.; Lange-Bertalot, H.; Wetzel, C.E.; Ector, L.

p. 125-136, published: Jan 3, 2018
19 figures, 2 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/125

Original paper

Diploneis lecohuiana sp. n., D. fereparma sp. n., and D. parma Cleve: Rare diatoms (Bacillariophyta) in Central European freshwater

Lange-Bertalot, H.; Fuhrmann, A.

p. 33-42, published: Jan 3, 2018
26 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/033

Original paper

Diatom succession during the last few decades in a small pond at the Botanic Garden Meise, Belgium, based on paleolimnological analyses

Foets, J.; Cocquyt, C.; Van de Vijver, B.

p. 303-313, published: Jan 3, 2018
3 figures, 2 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/303

Original paper

Contrasting morphological and DNA barcoding methods for diatom (Bacillariophyta) identification from environmental samples in the Eightmile River in Connecticut, USA

Khan-Bureau, D.A.; Ector, L.; Morales, E.A.; Wade, E.J.; Lewis, L.A.

p. 279-302, published: Jan 3, 2018
45 figures, 1 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/279

Original paper

Navicula paracari sp. nov. – a new and neglected diatom species abundant in calcareous lakes of Central Europe

Dobosz, S.; Lange-Bertalot, H.; Bąk, M.; Witkowski, A.; Hofmann, G.

p. 137-146, published: Jan 3, 2018
52 figures, 1 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/137

Original paper

A new order and family of diatoms: Arcanodiscales, Arcanodiscaceae (Bacillariophyta) to accommodate Arcanodiscus platti gen. nov. et sp. nov. from the Argentinian Patagonia

Maidana, N.I.; Morales, E.A.; Bradbury, J.P.†; Schäbitz, F.; Houk, V.

p. 63-72, published: Jan 3, 2018
19 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/063

Original paper

Diversity of Luticola D.G. Mann (Bacillariophyceae) species on halomorphic soils from Gladno Pole, Central Macedonia

Levkov, Z.; Tofilovska, S.; Wetzel, C.E.; Mitić-Kopanja, D.; Ector, L.

p. 175-196, published: Jan 3, 2018
206 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/175

bibliography

Bibliographic and taxonomic data related to the career of Prof. Dr. René Le Cohu

Ector, L.; Van de Vijver, B.

p. 315-325, published: Jan 3, 2018

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/315

Original paper

Cocconeis voigtii F. Meister (Bacillariophyta) and other species from Meister’s and Voigt’s Nagasaki (Japan) material

Riaux-Gobin, C.; Compère, P.†; Straub, F.; Ector, L.; Taxböck, L.

p. 43-62, published: Jan 3, 2018
58 figures, 2 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/043

Original paper

Celebesia gen. nov., a new cymbelloid diatom genus from the ancient Lake Matano (Sulawesi Island, Indonesia)

Kapustin, D.A.; Kulikovskiy, M.; Kociolek, J.P.

p. 147-155, published: Jan 3, 2018
29 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/147

Original paper

Occurrence of a poorly known small-sized Nitzschia species in headwaters streams from southern Brazil

Lobo, E.A.; Wetzel, C.E.; Heinrich, C.G.; Schuch, M.; Taques, F.; Ector, L.

p. 229-240, published: Jan 3, 2018
49 figures, 2 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/229

Original paper

A new centric diatom belonging to the Cyclotella meneghiniana Kütz. species complex (Bacillariophyta): Cyclotella longirimoportulata from Alalay Pond, Cochabamba, Bolivia

Morales, E.A.; Rivera, S.F.; Wetzel, C.E.; Hamilton, P.B.; Houk, V.; Ector, L.

p. 73-87, published: Jan 3, 2018
37 figures

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/073

Original paper

Staurosira patagonica sp. nov., a new diatom (Bacillariophyta) from southern Argentina, with a discussion on the genus Staurosira Ehrenberg

García, M.L.; Maidana, N.I.; Ector, L.; Morales, E.A.

p. 103-123, published: Jan 3, 2018
47 figures, 3 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/123

Original paper

Morphology and ecology of Craticula lecohui sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae) from hydrothermal springs (Puy-de-Dôme, Massif Central, France) and comparison with similar Craticula species

Beauger, A.; Wetzel, C.E.; Voldoire, O.; Garreau, A.; Ector, L.

p. 7-22, published: Jan 3, 2018
30 figures, 3 tables

DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2017/007

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