2022
DOI: 10.31951/2658-3518-2022-a-5-1663
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Silica scaled Protista and Stomatocysts in East Siberia

Abstract: Abstract. The review examines the work on biodiversity in the reservoirs of Eastern Siberia of a wide, but poorly studied group of organisms forming siliceous scales and bristles these are scaled chrysophytes, chrysophycean stomatocysts and heterotrophic protists: rotosphaerids, colorless free-living thaumatomonad flagellates, centrohelid heliozoans. The difficulty in studying these objects is the need to use electron microscopy for their species identification. High biodiversity of silica scaled Protozoa ha… Show more

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“…Mallomonas annulata (Figure 2D,E) is a widespread species recorded in North and South America, Great Britain, Europe, Asia, and Australia [4]. In the territory of Russia, the species was recorded in the water bodies of St. Petersburg and Leningradskaya Oblast [11,15,27], Yamalo-Neneczkii Autonomous Okrug [19], and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [34].…”
Section: Stomatocystmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mallomonas annulata (Figure 2D,E) is a widespread species recorded in North and South America, Great Britain, Europe, Asia, and Australia [4]. In the territory of Russia, the species was recorded in the water bodies of St. Petersburg and Leningradskaya Oblast [11,15,27], Yamalo-Neneczkii Autonomous Okrug [19], and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [34].…”
Section: Stomatocystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mallomonas eoa (Figure 2N,O) is a widespread species known in North and South America, Great Britain, Europe, Asia, and Australia [4]. In the territory of Russia, M. eoa was previously found in the water bodies of the Republic of Karelia [11], St. Petersburg and Leningradskaya Oblast [15], Yaroslavskaya Oblast, Nizhegorodskaya Oblast [12,13], the Republics of Buryatia [32] and Sakha (Yakutia) [18,34], Bolshezemelskaya tundra [20], Yamalo-Neneczkii Autonomous Okrug [19], and reservoirs of the Volga basin [13].…”
Section: Stomatocystmentioning
confidence: 99%
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