2017
DOI: 10.24275/uam/izt/dcbi/hidro/2017v27n1/godinez
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Algal diversity of Zempoala Lagoons National Park, Mexico, except diatoms

Abstract: el Arroyo las Trancas que confluye hacia el lago de Zempoala. A excepción del Lago Zempoala, los demás son estudiados por primera vez. Objetivos. Estudiar la composición ficoflorística actual de los principales ambientes acuáticos del PNLZ. Métodos. El muestreo (23) se realizó en marzo y abril de 2011, utilizando una red de arrastre de 20 µm de abertura de malla. Se filtraron 10 L de agua del lugar y se colectaron las algas entreveradas con las plantas acuáticas. Las muestras fueron fijadas con formol al 4%. S… Show more

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“…The mean monthly average temperature in the area ranges from 5 (January) to 18 °C (May) with an average annual precipitation of 1550 mm (CONANP 2008). Until 1979, the LZNP had seven lakes, but three are currently dry and the other four experience fluctuating water levels (depending on seasonal rains) (Bonilla Barbosa and Novelo Retana 1995;Quiróz-Castelán 2008;Godínez-Ortega et al 2017). The LZNP has numerous intermittent and permanent streams leading to endorheic permanent or ephemeral lakes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean monthly average temperature in the area ranges from 5 (January) to 18 °C (May) with an average annual precipitation of 1550 mm (CONANP 2008). Until 1979, the LZNP had seven lakes, but three are currently dry and the other four experience fluctuating water levels (depending on seasonal rains) (Bonilla Barbosa and Novelo Retana 1995;Quiróz-Castelán 2008;Godínez-Ortega et al 2017). The LZNP has numerous intermittent and permanent streams leading to endorheic permanent or ephemeral lakes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%