2023
DOI: 10.3390/phycology3030022
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Taxonomic Structure and Diversity of Benthic Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) in the Northern Shelf of the Black Sea

Abstract: The key role of benthic diatoms in coastal ecosystems highlights the relevance of studying their biodiversity and developing integrated biodiversity conservation measures. Benthic diatom richness in the northern part of the Black Sea was estimated based on both published data and our own data. The checklist of benthic diatoms includes 1100 species and intraspecific taxa, 953 species, 149 genera, 61 families, 32 orders, and 3 classes of Bacillariophyta. More than 280 species and intraspecific taxa, as well as 8… Show more

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“…The Black Sea is inhabited by what seems to be an endemic taxon of the blue-pigment producing diatom, Haslea karadagensis Davidovich, Gastineau and Mouget ( Davidovich et al 2012a ; Gastineau et al 2012a , 2012b ). An increasing number of studies on the biodiversity and species richness of the Black Sea diatoms have been published in recent years ( Nevrova 2022 , 2023 ; Nevrova and Petrov 2019a , 2019b ; Zidarova et al 2022b ). Strains of diatoms from the Black Sea have also been used to investigate either their patterns of auxosporulating ( Podunay et al 2021 ; Davidovich et al 2012b , 2017a , 2017b , 2019 ; Kaczmarska et al 2018 ), physiology ( Bedoshvili et al 2021 ; Davidovich et al 2016 , 2018 ; Podunay et al 2016 ) or genomic peculiarities ( Gastineau et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Black Sea is inhabited by what seems to be an endemic taxon of the blue-pigment producing diatom, Haslea karadagensis Davidovich, Gastineau and Mouget ( Davidovich et al 2012a ; Gastineau et al 2012a , 2012b ). An increasing number of studies on the biodiversity and species richness of the Black Sea diatoms have been published in recent years ( Nevrova 2022 , 2023 ; Nevrova and Petrov 2019a , 2019b ; Zidarova et al 2022b ). Strains of diatoms from the Black Sea have also been used to investigate either their patterns of auxosporulating ( Podunay et al 2021 ; Davidovich et al 2012b , 2017a , 2017b , 2019 ; Kaczmarska et al 2018 ), physiology ( Bedoshvili et al 2021 ; Davidovich et al 2016 , 2018 ; Podunay et al 2016 ) or genomic peculiarities ( Gastineau et al 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%