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    V. V. Nykyforov

    GOLDEN ALGAE (CHRYSOPHYTA) BIODIVERSITY OF THE MOUNTAINOUS CRIMEA AND UKRAINIAN CARPATHIANS


    About the author: V. V. Nykyforov
    Heading BIOLOGY
    Type of article Scentific article
    Annotation As a result of algological studies of different types of water bodies in the Crimean Mountains and the Ukrainian Carpathians, 144 Chrysophyta species were identified, represented by 154 taxa of intraspecies rank, including the nomenclature type of the species. For the first time, 82 (90) species are indicated for the golden algae flora of Ukraine, including three species described as new to science: Dinobryon emoriens, Kephyrion perforatum, Mallomonas montana. Ecological and geographical features, species composition, abundance and systematic structure of chrysophytes were established, as well as their uneven distribution in water bodies, which manifests itself in a decrease in species diversity in the following sequence: swamps → lakes → ponds → rivers.
    Tags chrysophytes, biodiversity, algoflora, species composition, systematic structure, autecology
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    Publication of the article «World of Medicine and Biology» №3(77), 2021 year, 259-265 pages, index UDK 582.261(234.86)(292.451/454)
    DOI 10.26724/2079-8334-2021-3-77-259-265