A survey of the gomphonemaceae and cymbellaceae (bacillariophyta) from the jolmolungma mountain (everest) region of China

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Gomphonemaceae and Cymbellaceae from Jolmolungma Mountain region of China, comprised 79 taxa belonging to five genera. The dominant species were Gomphonema angustatum var. productum, G. gracile var. gracile, G. parvulum var. parvulum, G. hedini, Cymbella aequalis var. pisciculus, C. delicatula, C. cistula, C. cistula var. hebetata, C. cesatii, C. cymbiformis, C. microcephala, C. minuta var. minuta, C. minuta var. silesiaca, C. pusilla, C. affinis. Some arctic and alpine forms also occurred, and the following taxa were unique to this region: Cymbella delicatula, C. naviculiformis, C. gracilis, C. minuta var. minuta, C. affinis, C. cistula, C. cymbiformis, C. cistula var. hebetata, C. arctica, Didymosphenia geminata, Gomphonema hedinii, G. olivaceum. Numbers of taxa in each samples varied greatly. It appears that species diversity of diatoms is related not only to macro-environments (e.g., geographic zonation) but also to micro-environments (e.g., microhabitats and microclimates). Cymbella spp. are not only comparatively widespread in the region but also outnumber Gomphonema spp. A large number of species found in the Jolmolungma Mountain region are also found in Tibet and the headwaters of Yangtze River. © 2004, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Li, Y., Xie, P., Gong, Z., & Shi, Z. (2004). A survey of the gomphonemaceae and cymbellaceae (bacillariophyta) from the jolmolungma mountain (everest) region of China. Journal of Freshwater Ecology, 19(2), 189–194. https://doi.org/10.1080/02705060.2004.9664531

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