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Interesting Navicula Bory de Saint-Vincent species from Serbia

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Vidaković, Danijela
Jakovljević, Olga
Šovran, Sanja
Lazović, Vladimir
Krizmanić, Jelena
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The genus Navicula was originally described in 1822 by Bory de St. Vincent. The concept of Navicula has changed from extremely heterogeneous collective genus to a narrowly defined, apparently homogeneous genus. The group Navicula sensu stricto involves 250-300 species and the great majority of them live in fresh, inland waters, and few inhabit brackish waters (Lange-Bertalot 2001). Knowledge about diatom biodiversity increase as a result of a more detail morphometric analysis of the frustula by light (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Navicula splendicula was described by Van Landingham (1975). According to Lange-Bertalot (2001) it is known to inhabit southern and central Europe, with certainty. Distribution of N. splendicula from 2001 till today become wider, but in published papers SEM micrographs, as well as the dimensions of frustula, were not given and specified. LM and SEM observation of species from Serbia (Rasina and Vrla rivers) showed a variation from literature d...ata regarding dimensions of frustula and variability of the ultrastructure of the central raphe ends. The poster illustrates all differentiating characters with brief notes on the ecology of the N. splendicula from two rivers in Serbia.

Keywords:
genus Navicula / ecology / rivers / Serbia
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Abstract and program book - 10th Central European Diatom Meeting, 2016, 61-62
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  • Centre for ecological research, Hungarian academy of sciences centre of excellence
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  • 10th Central European Diatom Meeting (10th CEDM), 20 – 23 April, 2016, Budapest
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https://10thcedm.ecolres.hu/sites/10thcedm.ecolres.hu/files/10CEDM_abstract_book.pdf
https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4643
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Knowledge about diatom biodiversity increase as a result of a more detail morphometric analysis of the frustula by light (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Navicula splendicula was described by Van Landingham (1975). According to Lange-Bertalot (2001) it is known to inhabit southern and central Europe, with certainty. Distribution of N. splendicula from 2001 till today become wider, but in published papers SEM micrographs, as well as the dimensions of frustula, were not given and specified. LM and SEM observation of species from Serbia (Rasina and Vrla rivers) showed a variation from literature data regarding dimensions of frustula and variability of the ultrastructure of the central raphe ends.
The poster illustrates all differentiating characters with brief notes on the ecology of the N. splendicula from two rivers in Serbia.
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author = "Vidaković, Danijela and Jakovljević, Olga and Šovran, Sanja and Lazović, Vladimir and Krizmanić, Jelena",
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abstract = "The genus Navicula was originally described in 1822 by Bory de St. Vincent. The concept of Navicula has changed from extremely heterogeneous collective genus to a narrowly defined, apparently homogeneous genus. The group Navicula sensu stricto involves 250-300 species and the great majority of them live in fresh, inland waters, and few inhabit brackish waters (Lange-Bertalot 2001).
Knowledge about diatom biodiversity increase as a result of a more detail morphometric analysis of the frustula by light (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Navicula splendicula was described by Van Landingham (1975). According to Lange-Bertalot (2001) it is known to inhabit southern and central Europe, with certainty. Distribution of N. splendicula from 2001 till today become wider, but in published papers SEM micrographs, as well as the dimensions of frustula, were not given and specified. LM and SEM observation of species from Serbia (Rasina and Vrla rivers) showed a variation from literature data regarding dimensions of frustula and variability of the ultrastructure of the central raphe ends.
The poster illustrates all differentiating characters with brief notes on the ecology of the N. splendicula from two rivers in Serbia.",
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journal = "Abstract and program book - 10th Central European Diatom Meeting",
title = "Interesting Navicula Bory de Saint-Vincent species from Serbia",
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Vidaković, D., Jakovljević, O., Šovran, S., Lazović, V.,& Krizmanić, J.. (2016). Interesting Navicula Bory de Saint-Vincent species from Serbia. in Abstract and program book - 10th Central European Diatom Meeting
Centre for ecological research, Hungarian academy of sciences centre of excellence., 61-62.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4643
Vidaković D, Jakovljević O, Šovran S, Lazović V, Krizmanić J. Interesting Navicula Bory de Saint-Vincent species from Serbia. in Abstract and program book - 10th Central European Diatom Meeting. 2016;:61-62.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4643 .
Vidaković, Danijela, Jakovljević, Olga, Šovran, Sanja, Lazović, Vladimir, Krizmanić, Jelena, "Interesting Navicula Bory de Saint-Vincent species from Serbia" in Abstract and program book - 10th Central European Diatom Meeting (2016):61-62,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4643 .

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