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Title: The Diatom Genus Navicula in Spring Ecosystems with the Description of Navicula aquaesuavis sp. nov
Authors: Cid-Rodríguez, María
Cantonati, Marco
Angeli, Nicola
Bilous, Olena
Al-Harbi, Maha
Lange-Bertalot, Horst
Levkov, Zlatko 
Piana, Lucia
Spitale, Daniel
Saber, Abdullah A.
Keywords: diatoms; Navicula; springs; ecological preferences; distribution; new species
Issue Date: 27-Sep-2024
Publisher: MDPI AG
Journal: Water
Abstract: Given the limited understanding of species diversity and ecological preferences of diatoms of the genus Navicula in spring ecosystems, herein we present and describe as species new to science, Navicula aquaesuavis Lange-Bert., Levkov, Cid-Rodríguez, A.A.Saber and Cantonati sp. nov. This species was collected from a mountain spring located above the tree line at 1613 m a.s.l. in the Northern Apennines. The Fontana del Vescovo (Bishop’s spring), which is the locus classicus of the new species, has a low conductivity (60–70 µS cm−1), temperature of ca. 5 °C, circumneutral pH (7.3–7.5), relatively low nitrate (ca. 1 mg L−1), and also suffered from a discharge reduction from 1 to 0.1 L s−1 from 2011 to 2023. The putative new species was confirmed by a second finding in Northern Macedonia, and we thoroughly document this second population as well. We seized the opportunity to describe this new Navicula and review the global literature on the diatom genus Navicula in spring ecosystems. Using the results of this review and our own databases on springs and wells in central Europe and Egypt, we discuss the main Navicula species and their environmental preferences in spring habitats.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/33155
DOI: 10.3390/w16192751
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Institute of Biology: Journal Articles

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