Pumas C., Pruetiworanan S., Peerapornpisal Y.
Diatom diversity in some hot springs of northern Thailand
Santrauka Diversity of hot spring diatoms in northern Thailand was studied. Forty-six diatom species were identified in eight localities. The dominant species according to high relative abundance were
Diatomella balfouriana (41.7%),
Achnanthidium exiguum (20.9%) and
Anomoeoneis sphaerophora (11.2%). Moreover,
Caloneis molaris, Craticula acidoclinata, Navicula subrhynchocephala and
Pinnularia saprophila were recorded as species new to Thailand. The NMDS ordination revealed variation in species composition of eight different hot springs and correlation with the existing environmental variables. Silicon dioxide (SiO2), pH, conductivity, water temperature and total hardness were statistically significant factors affecting relative abundance of
Achnanthidium exiguum, Amphora montana, Caloneis aequatorialis, Cocconeis placentula, Craticula cuspidata, Diploneis elliptica, Gomphonema affine, Gomphonema augur, Halamphora fontinalis, Planothidium lanceolatum, Pinnularia abaujensis, Sellaphora lanceolata and
Stauroneis anceps. Doi https://doi.org/10.2478/botlit-2018-0007 Raktažodžiai bacillariophyta, extreme habitat, physicochemical factors, thermal springs
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