2019
DOI: 10.4067/s0717-66432019000100061
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Naviculales (Bacillariophyta) from coastal waters of the Gulf of San Matías (Province of Río Negro, Argentina)

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“…Interestingly, despite the observable pronounced spring blooms, and extensive diatom investigations done in the area (e.g. Sar et al, 2001;Sunesen et al, 2008Sunesen et al, , 2015, there is to our knowledge no record for tube dwelling Berkeleya in Argentinean waters. This might be explainable by its exclusively benthic life stage and the fact that most diatom studies focused on planktonic assemblages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Interestingly, despite the observable pronounced spring blooms, and extensive diatom investigations done in the area (e.g. Sar et al, 2001;Sunesen et al, 2008Sunesen et al, , 2015, there is to our knowledge no record for tube dwelling Berkeleya in Argentinean waters. This might be explainable by its exclusively benthic life stage and the fact that most diatom studies focused on planktonic assemblages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…6G, H Basionym: Navicula specululum Witkowski, 1994. References: Witkowski et al (2000), Sunesen & Sar (2019). Morphometry: The valve observed was 5 μm long and 3 μm wide, with 40 striae in 10 μm (n=1).…”
Section: Amicula Specululum (Witkowski) Witkowski 2000mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…6H). Amicula specululum was first described from the Baltic Sea (Witkowski, 1994) and later observed from the coasts of Kenia of the Indian Ocean and Florida coasts of the Atlantic Ocean (Witkowski et al, 2000), the Black Sea (Nevrova, 2016;Nevrova & Petrov, 2019) and Argentinian coastal waters (Sunesen & Sar, 2019). So far, There was only one previous record of A. specululum from the Eastern Mediterranean Sea (Schmidt et al, 2018), where however it was misidentified as Diploneis sp.…”
Section: Amicula Specululum (Witkowski) Witkowski 2000mentioning
confidence: 99%