Algal assemblages in springs of different lithologies (ophiolites vs. limestone) of the Konjuh Mountain (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

J Kamberović, A Plenković-Moraj… - Acta Botanica …, 2019 - hrcak.srce.hr
J Kamberović, A Plenković-Moraj, K Kralj Borojević, M Gligora Udovič, P Žutinić, D Hafner…
Acta Botanica Croatica, 2019hrcak.srce.hr
Sažetak The biodiversity of algal communities and environmental conditions were
investigated in the springs of Mt. Konjuh. The assemblages of 20 springs emerging from
different lithologies (limestones and ophiolites, respectively) comprised 234 algal taxa.
Diatoms and cyanobacteria were the most species-rich groups. The most common
alkaliphilic, circumneutral, and eutraphentic diatoms were represented by the genera
Gomphonema, Nitzschia, Navicula, Cymbella, and Achnanthidium, and by the …
Sažetak
The biodiversity of algal communities and environmental conditions were investigated in the springs of Mt. Konjuh. The assemblages of 20 springs emerging from different lithologies (limestones and ophiolites, respectively) comprised 234 algal taxa. Diatoms and cyanobacteria were the most species-rich groups. The most common alkaliphilic, circumneutral, and eutraphentic diatoms were represented by the genera Gomphonema, Nitzschia, Navicula, Cymbella, and Achnanthidium, and by the cyanobacterial genus Phormidium. Hierarchical clustering and SIMPROF analysis based on relative algal abundance clustered springs into six groups, separating them mainly according to spring type and lithology. Indicator species for groups and springs on different lithological substrata were singled out, revealing 33 taxa with preferences for ophiolites, and 20 taxa with preferences for
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