Benthic Cyanoprokaryota from waterbodies of the National Park «Valdaisky» (Novgorod Region)

2015 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. 52-74 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. V. Smirnova

So far, the systematic study of benthic Cyanoprokaryota of Novgorod Region was not performed. During the summer period 2012–2013, benthic cyanoprokaryotеs from waterbodies of the National Park «Valdaisky» were studied for the first time. An annotated list of 147 species and 4 intraspecific taxa of Cyanoprokaryota belonging to 40 genera, 25 families, 6 orders, 3 subclasses is provided. These species were collected in the benthos of 155 waterbodies (57 lakes, 4 ponds, 33 pools, 13 eutrophic mires, 26 Sphagnum mires, 11 rivers, 7 streams, 4 springs). Most widespread taxa are Geitlerinema splendidum, Phormidium formosum, Oscillatoria tenuis. Also Hapalosiphon pumilus, Tolypothrix tenuis, Leibleinia epiphytica, Nostoc punctiforme, N. paludosum, and representatives of genus Gloeotrichia (G. natans, G. intermedia, G. pisum) are frequent. The list is annotated by data on typical habitats, water salinity and pH preferences, and distribution. Taxonomic comments are provided for selected species. In total 14 species (marked with two asterisks — **) are recorded for the first time in Russia, 112 — in the Novgorod Region (marked with one asterisk — *). Apart from strictly benthic species (69 %), the plankto-benthic (20 %), epiphytic (7 %), and endophytic (4 %) species have been recorded. Freshwater and indifferent to pH cyanoprokaryotes dominate in the studied waterbodies, and comprise 86 % and 60 % of recorded species respectively. Significant part is composed by cosmopolitan and boreal species (28 % each), accounted for a considerable portion of Holarctic species (18 %). The name of a taxon in the list is followed by Arabic numerals referring to the lake, and indications of its abundance by Cyrillic abbreviations: м. — in mass, оч. ч. — very often, ч. — often, н. — not rare, р. — rare, ед. — single. The other used abbreviations are as follows: кл. — cells, кол. — colonies, трих. — trichomes, гет. — heterocyts, акин. — akinets; дл. — length, шир. — width, диам. — diameter; б. — benthic, пл.-б. — plankto-benthic, эп. — epiphytic, энд. — endophytic; пр. — freshwater, пр.-сол. — in fresh and brackish waters, эвр. — euryhaline; алк. — alkaliphilic, ац. — acidophilic, инд. — indifferent to pH, широк. — in wide range of pH; к. — cosmopolitan, бор. — boreal, аркт.-бор. — arctic-boreal, бор.-троп. — borealtropical, бор.-неотроп. — boreal-neotropical, бор.-новозел. — boreal-New Zealand, гол. — holarctic, гол.-неотроп. — holarctic-neotropical, гол.-палеотроп. — holarctic-paleotropical, неясн. распр. — distribution unclear

2014 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 89-103
Author(s):  
S. V. Smirnova

An annotated list of 104 cyanoprokaryota species belonging to 38 genera, 12 families, 5 orders, 3 subclasses found in the plankton of 66 water bodies (61 lakes and 5 ponds) of National Park «Valdaiskiy» in summer period 2012–2013 is given. The list is annotated by data on ecology and distribution. Taxonomic comments are provided for selected species. 14 species (marked with two asterisks — **) are recorded for the first time for Russia, 58 — for the Novgorod Region (marked with one asterisk — *), 86 — for the national park. Chroococcus minutus, Dolichospermum lemmermannii, Planktolyngbya limnetica, Snowella septentrionalis are the most widespread in the national park. Mass development was recorded for Dolichospermum lemmermannii, Microcystis viridis, M. wesenbergii, Woronichinia naegeliana. These species caused waterbloom in 14 lakes (the most abundant in lakes Korotsko, Svetloe, Plotishno, Nahodno). Planktonic species were the most frequent, but tychoplanktonic (32 %) and endophytic (8.6 %) ones also were found. In relation to salinity, freshwater (58 %) and freshwater-brackish (42 %) species were represented almost equally. With respect to the acidity most frequent were indifferent species (45 %), alkaliphilic ones were also common (35 %). Slightly more than half of species were cosmopolitan (52 %), accounted for a significant portion of Holarctic species (20 %). The name of a taxon in the list is followed by arabic numerals, referring to the lake, and indications of its abundance by Cyrillic abbreviations: м. — in mass, оч. ч. — very often, ч. — often, н. — not rare, р. — rare, ед. — single. We use the following abbreviations: кл. — cell, кол. — colonies, тр. — trichomes, гет. — heterocysts, акин. — akinets, пл. — planktonic, б. — benthic, энд. — endophytic, пр. — freshwater, пр.-сол. — in fresh and brackish waters, алк. — alkaliphilic, ац. — acidophilic, инд. — indifferent with respect to pH, к — cosmopolitan, бор. — boreal, бор.-альп. — boreal-alpine, бор.-австр. — boreal-Australian, бор.-тр. — boreal-tropical, бор.-неотроп. — Boreal neotropical, гол. — holarctic, гол.-австр. — Holarctic-Australian, гол.-новозел. — Holarctic-New Zealand, гол.-неотроп. — holarctic-neotropical, гол.-палеотроп. — holarctic-paleotropical, неясн. распр. — distribution unclear.


2011 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 301-317 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. A. Konstantinova ◽  
A. N. Savchenko

The annotated list of hepatics of the Sochi National Park includes 80 taxa. It is based on literature records and identification of 250 specimens collected by the authors. Scapania obcordata (Berggr.) S. W. Arnell and Calypogeia fissa (L.) Raddi var. intermedia (C. E. O. Jensen) Jorg. are new for the Caucasus, 17 taxa are new for Krasnodar Territory, 41 hepatics are reported for the first time for the park. New localities of 3 red-listed European species and of 6 species included in the Red Data Book of Krasnodar Territory are cited, indicating significant conservation value of the reserve.


Turczaninowia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (3) ◽  
pp. 65-76
Author(s):  
Thi Ha Giang Pham ◽  
Olga V. Morozova ◽  
A. V. Alexandrova

The article continues the series of publications devoted to the boletoid fungi of Vietnam. It summarizes the results of the observation of their diversity in three nature protected areas of the Central Highlands (Tây Nguyên) – Kon Ka Kinh National Park, Kon Chu Rang (Kon Chư Răng) Nature Reserve and Kon Plong Protected Forest, where middle-mountain evergreen broad-leaved and coniferous-deciduous forests prevail at altitudes of 900–1500 m. An annotated list of 22 revealed species is presented. Of these, two species (Fistulinella aurantioflava and Tylopilus subotsuensis) have been recently described from this territory as new to science. Hortiboletus rupicapreus is reported “ad interim”. Information on eight species (Aureoboletus sinobadius, Hourangia nigropunctata, Ionosporus longipes, Neoboletus multipunctatus, Phylloporus luxiensis, Pulveroboletus subrufus, Tylopilus atripurpureus, T. atroviolaceobrunneus) is published for the first time for Vietnam. Strobilomyces aff. echinocephalus, S. aff.glabriceps, and Tylopilus aff. balloui (two different lines) are close to known species but genetically not identical. Six more specimens are identified only to the genus, and they probably represent species new to science. The color photographs of new to Vietnam and noteworthy species are presented. The nucleotide sequences obtained during the study were deposited in NCBI GenBank.


Turczaninowia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 88-98
Author(s):  
Thi Ha Giang Pham ◽  
Olga V. Morozova

Data on the diversity of boletoid fungi of the Bidoup – Nui Ba National Park are presented here and analyzed. An annotated list of 13 species are published for the first time for the National Park and 8 for the first time for Vietnam (Porphyrellus nigropurpureus, Phylloporus pachycystidiatus, Ph. rubiginosus, Pulveroboletus brunneopunctatus, Strobilomyces brunneolepidotus, S. calidus, Veloporphyrellus pseudovelatus, Xerocomus subparvus). Among plant communities of the National Park the mountain evergreen coniferous-broad-leaved forests dominated by Fagaceae, Lauraceae and Magnoliaceae and with the participation of representatives of Podocarpaceae and Pinaceae are characterized by the highest diversity of boletoid fungi. The species are illustrated with color photographs. The nucleotide sequences obtained during the study were deposited in NCBI GenBank.


2013 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
Małgorzata Ruszkiewicz-Michalska ◽  
Cezary Tkaczuk ◽  
Maria Dynowska ◽  
Ewa Sucharzewska ◽  
Jarosław Szkodzik ◽  
...  

This paper presents the results of the first short-term inventory of fungi species occurring in the Biebrza National Park, one of the biggest and best preserved protected areas of Poland. The paper is focused on a survey of microfungi. Fungi were collected in early autumn 2012, within the framework of a scientific project by the Polish Mycological Society. The results are published in two parts containing micro- and macromycetes, respectively. An annotated list of 188 identified taxa covers true fungi including 33 zygomycetes, 130 ascomycetes (including anamorphs) and 22 basidiomycetes, as well as two chromistan and one protozoan fungal analogues. The identified fungi taxa, inhabiting diverse ecological niches, represent a wide range of trophic groups including saprotrophs, biotrofic and necrotrophic parasites of plants, pathogens of arthropods, fungicolous fungi and species isolated from soil and organic matter. From 188 annotated taxa, 89% (167 species) have not been recorded in the Biebrza National Park until now and four species are newly reported for Poland (<em>Alternaria nobilis, Clonostachys solani, Mariannaea elegans, Metasphaeria cumana</em>). Data on the species richness and taxonomic diversity of the identified fungi are briefly commented in terms of micromycetes role in managing nature conservation.


2015 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. 177-185
Author(s):  
V. A. Mel’nik ◽  
A. V. Alexandrova ◽  
E. S. Popov

Annotated list of 24 species of anamorphic fungi found on Saccharum spontaneum, Thysanolaena latifolia and Erianthus spp. after examination of field collections in Vietnam (2010–2014) is presented. Ardhachandra aequilatera, Arthrinium spegazzinii, Cheiromyces stellatus, Dactylaria candidula, Periconia atra and P. digitata are recorded for the first time for the mycobiota of Vietnam. Collecting sites are abbreviated as follows: I — Dak Lak Province, Chu Yang Sin National Park; II — Dong Nai Province, National Park Cat Tien, Nam Cat Tien Sector ; IIIа — Lam Dong Province, National Park Bi Doup-Nui Ba; IIIb — Lam Dong Province, Loc Bac forestry; IV — Binh Phuoc Province, Bu Gia Map National Park. Information on certain taxa in the list is supplemented by notes on geographical distribution, nomenclature and biological peculiarities of these species.


2010 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 341-348
Author(s):  
A. I. Maksimov ◽  
V. I. Zolotov

An annotated list of 33 moss species from Panajärvi National Park (Republic of Karelia) is provided. Among them 16 species are reported for the first time for the park. Bryum archangelicum, B. bryoides, B. funckii, B. turbinatum, Orthothecium intricatum, Pohlia longicollis are new for Republic of Karelia. Bryum rutilans, Gymnostomum calcareum, Schistidium strictum, Stereodon callichrous, Timmia norvegica have been excluded from moss flora of the national park. Currently 339 species are known for the moss flora of Paanajärvi National Park.


2018 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 91-100
Author(s):  
E. Yu. Blagoveshchenskaya

The paper provides the results of seven-year study of downy mildew on Skadovsky Zvenigorod Biological Station of Moscow State University (ZBS MSU, Moscow Region). A total of 29 species of Peronosporales (Oomycota) were revealed during the study. An annotated list of species is presented, among them Peronospora anemones is recorded for the first time for Russia, P. chelidonii and P. stachydis are new for the European part of Russia, 8 species are new for the Moscow Region.


2019 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 337-348
Author(s):  
V. N. Tarasova ◽  
T. Ahti ◽  
O. Vitikainen ◽  
A. V. Sonina ◽  
L. Myllys

This is a report of a revision of 565 herbarium specimens of lichens, lichenicolous or non-lichenized fungi and additional locality records of common species produced from a visit of the Russian-Finnish expedition to Vodlozersky National Park right after its foundation in 1991. The analyzed collection and field records represent the earliest information about the lichen flora of the territory of the park. In total, 177 species are listed including 173 lichens, 3 non-lichenized and 1 lichenicolous fungi. Xylographa rubescens is new to the Republic of Karelia. Twenty two species are reported for the first time for biogeographic province Karelia transonegensis; 47 species for the Karelian part of Vodlozersky National Park; and 17 species for the whole territory of the park.


2011 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 276-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. A. Borovichev

An annotated list of hepatics of Monche-tundra Mts. was compiled for the first time. It includes 123 species and 8 varieties. Lophoziopsis excisa var. elegans is reported as new for the Murmansk Region, Lejeunea cavifolia was recorded secondly for the region, and Scapania tundrae is new for Lapland State Nature Reserve. There are 18 species listed in the Red Data Book of Murmansk Region.


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