Stauroneis terryi D.B. Ward ex T.C. Palmer: a forgotten diatom from northeastern North America

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q2 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Diatom Research Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/0269249X.2022.2078884
Marina G. Potapova, Caroline Gallen, Naomi Friedman
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Stauroneis terryi D.B. Ward ex T.C. Palmer is a diatom so far reported from only five locations in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Maine, USA, where it was collected in 1890—1911. There were no records of this large and rather conspicuous species in any collections made after 1911 despite the considerable number of diatom surveys and paleolimnological studies conducted in the northeastern USA. We studied material from the type locality of this species to document its morphology with SEM, and screened diatom slides representing recent and subfossil samples collected from 169 lakes in northeastern North America from 1979 to 2017 for the presence of this species. Using both whole-slide scanning and traditional microscopy, we detected S. terryi in 15 lakes in the northeastern USA north of 41° N latitude and in five lakes of Labrador and adjacent Quebec, Canada. In the USA, S. terryi populations have declined since pre-industrial times, although the species is still present in a few lakes with relatively undisturbed watersheds. Our observations demonstrate the value of museum collections for generating data on diatom ecology and biogeography and the need for the development of high-throughput methods of extracting information from diatom slides and images.
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D.B. Ward ex . T.C. Palmer:一种被遗忘的北美东北部硅藻
在1890-1911年间,美国康涅狄格州、马萨诸塞州和缅因州的五个地方发现了一种硅藻,迄今为止只报道了一种硅藻。尽管在美国东北部进行了大量的硅藻调查和古湖泊学研究,但在1911年以后的任何收集资料中都没有这种大型而相当显眼的物种的记录。我们研究了该物种类型地点的材料,用扫描电镜记录了它的形态,并筛选了代表1979年至2017年在北美东北部169个湖泊收集的近期和亚化石样本的硅藻幻灯片,以寻找该物种的存在。利用全玻片扫描和传统显微镜技术,我们在美国东北部北纬41°以北的15个湖泊以及拉布拉多和邻近的加拿大魁北克的5个湖泊中检测到S. terryi。在美国,自前工业时代以来,水獭的数量已经下降,尽管该物种仍然存在于一些相对未受干扰的流域湖泊中。我们的观察结果表明,博物馆收藏对于生成硅藻生态学和生物地理学数据的价值,以及开发从硅藻幻灯片和图像中提取信息的高通量方法的必要性。
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Diatom Research
Diatom Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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2.70
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16.70%
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27
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Diatom Research is the journal of the International Society for Diatom Research. The journal is published quarterly, in March, June, September and December, and welcomes manuscripts on any aspect of diatom biology. In addition to full-length papers, short notes and reviews of recent literature are published which need not contain all the sections required for full-length papers; we see these as being necessary to record information which is of interest but which cannot be followed up in detail. Discursive “Opinion” papers are encouraged which would not necessarily follow the normal lay-out. If extremely long papers are to be offered, the author(s) should contact the editors first to discuss any problems. Book reviews, obituaries and meeting reports can be published. All papers will be subject to critical review by the editors and referees, as appropriate to their content. Papers will be accepted in English only.
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