Diversity of chrysophyceae (Heterocontophyta) in the Zasavica River (Serbia)

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Detailed studies of the Chrysophyceae class of algae have not been undertaken in Serbia thus far. The golden algae usually occur during the winter and spring months. Chrysophyceae of the Zasavica River in Serbia were studied at two localities from December 2012 to Jun 2013. In our research, 26 taxa were recorded and the genus with the highest diversity was Mallomonas (15 species). The most abundant species during the whole study period were Synura uvella, Dinobryon divergens and Dinobryon sociale. At the beginning of summer, Chrysophyceae disappeared from the phytoplankton community.

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Predojević, D., Kljajić, Ž., Kovačević, E., Milosavljević, J., Papić, P., Lazić, M., & Simić, G. S. (2014). Diversity of chrysophyceae (Heterocontophyta) in the Zasavica River (Serbia). Archives of Biological Sciences, 66(3), 1195–1204. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1403195P

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