2007
DOI: 10.23818/limn.26.26
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Phytoplankton from NE Donana marshland (“El Cangrejo Grande”, Doñana Natural Park, Spain)

Abstract: Phytoplankton from NE Do ñana marshland ("El Cangrejo Grande", Do ñana Natural Park, Spain)The study area ("El Cangrejo Grande", Doñana Natural Park) is located at the final section of the Guadiamar River channel and it is a part of the NE Doñana marshland. The hydrological characteristics of the area are complex and dynamic due to the different origin of its water input: the Guadiamar River basin, the Guadalquivir River estuary, and rice paddies outlets. This area is included in the hydrologic regeneration pl… Show more

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“…Anostraca were also detected in the Lavajos and El Tesorillo. Note: Physico-chemical parameters from Lucio del Cangrejo were obtained from Reyes et al (2007); Serrano et al (2006). Data in Brackets in the Lavajos correspond to data from a longer-time ecological survey in Sahuquillo (2012).…”
Section: Aquatic Environments and Co-occurring Fauna And Floramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anostraca were also detected in the Lavajos and El Tesorillo. Note: Physico-chemical parameters from Lucio del Cangrejo were obtained from Reyes et al (2007); Serrano et al (2006). Data in Brackets in the Lavajos correspond to data from a longer-time ecological survey in Sahuquillo (2012).…”
Section: Aquatic Environments and Co-occurring Fauna And Floramentioning
confidence: 99%