2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-015-2259-4
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Phycogeography of freshwater phytoplankton: traditional knowledge and new molecular tools

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“…Dispersal of phytoplankton can be mediated by a variety of physical (wind and water) and biological vectors (aquatic birds, mammals, insects, etc.) whose effectiveness might be different in relation to the geographic distribution of water body in a given area (Incagnone et al, 2015;Padisák et al, 2016). Phytoplankton has therefore a true biogeography with well-defined geographic patterns , which allows for identifying a regional pool of species eventually contributing to establish a metacommunity network.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dispersal of phytoplankton can be mediated by a variety of physical (wind and water) and biological vectors (aquatic birds, mammals, insects, etc.) whose effectiveness might be different in relation to the geographic distribution of water body in a given area (Incagnone et al, 2015;Padisák et al, 2016). Phytoplankton has therefore a true biogeography with well-defined geographic patterns , which allows for identifying a regional pool of species eventually contributing to establish a metacommunity network.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies exist on the dynamics of toxic phytoplankton species and strains and on the environmental conditions triggering toxic blooms in man-made lakes. However, in complex reservoir networks, the architecture of the system itself, especially the temporal and spatial distribution of inflows and the way in which water is transported (open channels or pipelines), may play a role in modulating the mechanisms that allow massive dispersal and effective colonization of phytoplankton in different reservoirs (for a review, see Padisák et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coccoid green algae are important in ecosystem studies but little information is available about its geographic distributions, even with the improvement of the taxonomy (norton et al 1996;PadiSák et al 2015). It is estimated that exists around 14900 freshwater phytoplankton species (Bourrelly 1990).…”
Section: General Viewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is partly due to the relatively small dimensions of these organisms, to their cryptic method of dispersal and to the inherent difficulties in recognizing colonization events: little attention is paid to a few new species appearing annually in a list of phytoplankton species, especially when their contribution to total biomass is low and when studies are carried out over a period of time of a few years. More in general, for a long time studying biogeography of microorganisms has been considered worthless due to a supposed cosmopolitanism in their distribution, and only recently microbial ecologists put in discussion the real extent of this pattern (see Fontaneto & Brodie, 2011;Incagnone et al, 2015;Padisák et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As recently reviewed by Incagnone et al (2015), several animals (including humans) contribute to successfully disperse propagules of freshwater organisms in the same size range of living phytoplankton cells/colonies (or their resting stages) among freshwaters. Although biological vectors as aquatic birds may represent more effective dispersal vectors than wind (Rogers, 2014), only a few investigations were found in the literature addressed at considering the role of these animals as dispersal agents for phytoplankton (Kristiansen, 1996(Kristiansen, , 2008Cellamare et al, 2010;Padisák et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%