2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.10.942979
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Recent bloom of filamentous algae in Lake Baikal is caused bySpirogyraLink., 1820 of local origin

Abstract: Molecular phylogeny inferred from rbcL nucleotide sequences obtained from the single sterile filaments of green algae collected around the perimeter of Lake Baikal indicates the polyphyletic origin of the representatives of genus Spirogyra Link., 1820 inhabiting the lake. The common ancestor of all Baikal Spirogyra dates back at least to 20 MYA. This roughly coincides with the age of continuously existing freshwater body in the confines of current Baikal. The descendants of this node include both Baikal and no… Show more

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“…Although several representatives of the genus Spirogyra have been present in lake Baikal for at least 20 million years (see. Mincheva et al, 2020), until recently they had not been observed in such mass formations. Nearly nonexistent 10 years ago, at the present time, these algae are now the dominant biomass in several sites on the Baikal shoreline.…”
Section: Current Environmental Concerns At Baikal and In Its Basinmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Although several representatives of the genus Spirogyra have been present in lake Baikal for at least 20 million years (see. Mincheva et al, 2020), until recently they had not been observed in such mass formations. Nearly nonexistent 10 years ago, at the present time, these algae are now the dominant biomass in several sites on the Baikal shoreline.…”
Section: Current Environmental Concerns At Baikal and In Its Basinmentioning
confidence: 98%