Original paper
Distribution of scaled chrysophytes (Chrysophyceae and Synurophyceae) from the Mesopotamia region of Argentina
Sueldo, Diana; Madanes, Noar; Siver, Peter; Vigna, María Susana
Nova Hedwigia, Beihefte Beih. 136 (2010), p. 181 - 190
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published: Jun 24, 2010
published online: May 28, 2020
DOI: 10.1127/1438-9134/2010/0136-0181
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Abstract
Next to the Amazon, the Mesopotamia region of Argentina is a component of the second largest drainage basin in South America. It is an area of high biodiversity and contains important wetlands for migratory birds. The primary purpose of this study was to expand our knowledge of the scaled chrysophyte flora of Mesopotamia and to begin to investigate whether differences exist between specific subregions. Including this study, 42 scaled chrysophyte taxa have now been documented for Mesotopamia using electron microscopy, including several with known tropical affnities. A preliminary analysis identified five groups of sites each containing discernible scaled chrysophyte fora. Some of the groups contained only sites from specific regions of Mesopotamia and may represent geographic separation of this flora. Further work is needed to fully understand the relative importance of such variables as spatial separation, water chemistry and habitat type in determining the distribution of scaled chrysophytes in this region of South America.
Keywords
Mesopotamia • Argentina • scaled chrysophytes • biodiversity • biogeography