Diatoms from Western North America


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Twenty new diatom species are described from remote regions of western North America. New Names, new combinations, or new status are proposed for five additional taxa. Significant range extensions and apparent new records for North America are also presented.




Diatoms of North America


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Annotated Diatom Micrographs. An introduction to the Atlantic Coastal Plain from North Carolina to New Jersey & a brief comparison with Waterbodies on Cape Cod.




Atlas of Diatoms (Bacillariophyta) from Diverse Habitats in Remote Regions of Western Canada


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High-resolution LM images of diatoms from remote regions of western Canada are presented as a contribution to our knowledge of diatom biodiversity and biogeography in North America. Diatoms were collected from diverse habitats in four of North America's major biomes: Arctic tundra, taiga, Rocky Mountains and Pacific rainforest.







Diatoms of Montana and Western North America


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This annotated and illustrated checklist updates and expands the one published over ten years ago (Bahls 2009). The atlas section presents images of voucher specimens and the catalog of taxa includes information on habitats, ecology and distribution of each taxon. This work is intended as a guide to the Montana Diatom Collection (MDC) with hope that it will encourage use of the collection to advance our knowledge of diatoms in North America. Each of the images in the atlas is linked to a specific locality, sample and slide in the MDC. The MDC is the source of materials that were used to describe a new genus (Kurtkrammeria), about 100 new species and combinations, and over 300 taxa in the Diatoms of North America online flora (diatoms.org). It is also the source of materials for about 50 research papers and a larger number of water quality assessment reports prepared for the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and other agencies. I dedicate this work to future generations of people who are passionate about diatoms and the diversity of life.In addition to the annotated catalog and atlas of images, this volume also includes a list of research papers that are based on samples in the MDC, tables showing the location of type materials in the MDC, and a table of abundance-weighted mean values for conductivity, pH, temperature, total nitrogen and total phosphorus of 337 common species that are addressed in this volume.Volume 1 includes 840 taxa in 81 genera among the centrics (Coscinodiscophyceae), araphids (Fragilariophyceae) and monoraphids (e.g., Achnanthidium, Cocconeis), Eunotiales (e.g., Eunotia, Peronia) and selected genera of Cymbellales and Naviculales (e.g., Amphora, Cymbella, Navicula, Stauroneis). Volume 2 will include the remaining genera of biraphid pennate diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) including those in the Bacillariales, Rhopalodiales, and Surirellales.




The Diatoms


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Timely synopsis of applications in environment and industry using ubiquitous microscopic algae.




Diatoms


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This reference book covers the ecological impact and biotechnological applications of diatoms. Diatoms contribute to 40% of primary productivity in aquatic ecosystems. They have a unique biomonitoring ability and sensitivity toward different pollutants in wastewater, and are thereby a tool for ecotoxicological monitoring. The book discusses the need for newer diatom-based indices for wastewater quality analysis. It describes the nutraceutical value of the myriad compounds like omega 3 fatty acids-DHA, polysaccharides, and phenols in diatoms. It also elaborates on the challenges in sustainable diatom biorefinery. This book is meant for microbiologists, biotechnologists, and marine biologists.




Diatoms of Montana and Western North America


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Special Publication (Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia) ; no. 24







The Diatoms


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This much revised and expanded edition provides a valuable and detailed summary of the many uses of diatoms in a wide range of applications in the environmental and earth sciences. Particular emphasis is placed on the use of diatoms in analysing ecological problems related to climate change, acidification, eutrophication, and other pollution issues. The chapters are divided into sections for easy reference, with separate sections covering indicators in different aquatic environments. A final section explores diatom use in other fields of study such as forensics, oil and gas exploration, nanotechnology, and archaeology. Sixteen new chapters have been added since the first edition, including introductory chapters on diatom biology and the numerical approaches used by diatomists. The extensive glossary has also been expanded and now includes over 1,000 detailed entries, which will help non-specialists to use the book effectively.