Acta Biologica Sibirica (Apr 2020)

Effects of water levels on species diversity of silica-scaled chrysophytes in large tributaries of Lake Baikal

  • Anna Yu. Bessudova,
  • Larisa M. Sorokovikova,
  • Valery N. Sinyukovich,
  • Alena D. Firsova,
  • Irina V. Tomberg,
  • Yelena V. Likhoshway

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/abs.6.e52840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 11 – 32

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Large tributaries of Lake Baikal considered as a “hotspot” for silica-scaled chrysophytes diversity. Here we presented the updated species composition of silica-scaled chrysophytes and ecological parameters of their habitat in the Barguzin and Selenga River tributaries and delta in a high water level period. The number of registered taxa was significantly lower compared to the low water conditions (23 versus 66 species) and included the following genera with a given number of species: Chrysosphaerella – 1; Paraphysomonas – 2; Clathromonas – 1; Spiniferomonas – 3; Mallomonas – 9; Synura – 7. Mallomonas guttata and Synura borealis were identified in Russian waters for the first time. Thus, the corrected total list of silica-scaled chrysophytes in the Baikal Region includes 79 taxa. Though, the high water level reduced the total number of silica-scaled chrysophyte taxa, it made the water ecosystem more dynamic by enriching it with the entirely new species for this region.