2021
DOI: 10.4081/jlimnol.2021.2023
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The first floristic study of freshwater dinoflagellates (Dinophyceae) in Colombia

Abstract: The first comprehensive study of dinoflagellate flora and their related environmental variables in reservoirs, swamps, and an insular lake of Colombia is presented. Fourteen Colombian water bodies were assessed. In each, water temperature, electric conductivity, oxygen saturation, turbidity, and apparent color were the physical and chemical variables measured. Twelve dinoflagellate taxa were recorded, indicating a considerable richness compared to similar surveys. Ensembles recovered showed a spatial structura… Show more

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“…Diatoms have also been observed in mountain lakes of Colombia, where different species were found in different nitrate-phosphorous ratios (Muñoz-López and Rivera-Rondón 2022). Dinoflagellate profiles also differ in several freshwater bodies of Colombia as a result of combined factors of altitude, acidity, temperature, and nutrients, with waters in subtropical regions exhibiting high species richness and biomass associated with low temperatures and high nutrient profiles (Bustamante-Gil et al 2022).…”
Section: Taxonomic Distribution Of Microbial Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diatoms have also been observed in mountain lakes of Colombia, where different species were found in different nitrate-phosphorous ratios (Muñoz-López and Rivera-Rondón 2022). Dinoflagellate profiles also differ in several freshwater bodies of Colombia as a result of combined factors of altitude, acidity, temperature, and nutrients, with waters in subtropical regions exhibiting high species richness and biomass associated with low temperatures and high nutrient profiles (Bustamante-Gil et al 2022).…”
Section: Taxonomic Distribution Of Microbial Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%