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Bibliotheca Diatomologica, Volume 66: Amphora and Halamphora from Coastal and Inland Waters of the United States and Japan With the Description of 33 New Species

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Series: Bibliotheca Diatomologica Volume: 66
By: Joshua G Stepanek(Author), John Patrick Kociolek(Author)
260 pages, 78 plates with b/w photos; 1 table
Publisher: J. Cramer Verlag
Bibliotheca Diatomologica, Volume 66: Amphora and Halamphora from Coastal and Inland Waters of the United States and Japan
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Language: English

The authors of this volume study and describe the valve morphology of 108 taxa, representing 75 distinct species, in the genera Amphora and Halamphora from aquatic environments in the United States and Japan. Amphora Ehrenberg ex Kützing and Halamphora (Cleve) Levkov are taxonomically diverse genera of raphid diatoms. In addition to being species rich, their ecology is equally diverse, with representatives of the genera present in coastal and inland waters from the tropics to the arctic.

Of the 75 species, nearly one-half of them (33) are described as new, including 4 from the genus Amphora and 29 from the genus Halamphora. Eight species are transferred from Amphora to Halamphora and new combinations proposed. All taxa considered herein have been cultured, and 4 genes (the nuclear encoded 18S and 28S rDNA and the chloroplast encoded rbcL and psbC genes) have been sequenced for each.

This combination of morphological and molecular data lays an important foundation for future research of the taxonomy, ecology and systematics of the Amphora and Halamphora floras of coastal and inland waters.

Contents

Abstract 4
Introduction 5
Materials and methods 7
Taxon collections 7
DNA extraction, amplification and sequencing 8
Results 8
The genus Amphora Ehrenberg ex Kützing 8
The genus Halamphora (Cleve) Levkov 28
Discussion 84
Acknowledgements 86
References 87
Plates 1-79 91
Appendix - Collection locality information for the 108 included taxa 250

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Monograph
Series: Bibliotheca Diatomologica Volume: 66
By: Joshua G Stepanek(Author), John Patrick Kociolek(Author)
260 pages, 78 plates with b/w photos; 1 table
Publisher: J. Cramer Verlag
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