Abstract
The desmid flora of the Girutiskis mire complex reserve in Lithuania, a Natura 2000 territory and a potential Ramsar site, was investigated for the first time. Despite being a relatively small area with homogenous ecological conditions and a narrow range of pH-values, some pattern in the distribution of desmid species was observed. The lowest number of species was observed in the highly acidic lakes that were surrounded by sub-shrub bogs, and the highest number in less acidic lakes that were surrounded by trembling bogs. A total of 78 desmid taxa were found of which 16 were first records for Lithuania. Almost half of the taxa were uniquely found at one site, and only 10% were classified as frequent. ©2008 Institute of Botany, Slovak Academy of Sciences.
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Briskaite, R., Kostkeviciene, J., & Naujalis, J. R. (2008). Desmids (Chlorophyta, Zygnematophyceae) from the Girutiskis mire complex reserve (East Lithuania). In Biologia (Vol. 63, pp. 907–914). https://doi.org/10.2478/s11756-008-0141-9
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