The genus Eunotia (Bacillariophyta) in the Falkland Islands

Documentation of the morphology of 15 species of Eunotia from freshwater habitats in the Falkland Islands using light and electron microscopy, and description of four new species, Eunotia australovalida, Eunotia inconspicua, Eunotia floweriana and Eunotia latecapitata. Location and abundance of each species.

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Last Updated April 14, 2022, 04:58 (PDT)
Created April 14, 2022, 04:31 (PDT)
Region Falkland Islands
Language eng
Topic Category Biota; flora and/or fauna in natural environment
Temporal Extent Start 2011-01-01
Temporal Extent End 2015-11-01
Dataset Reference Date 2019
Lineage "Field surveys in the Falkland Islands were conducted in January 2011, January and February 2015, and in November 2015. A total of 88 sites were investigated. Investigated habitats included streams, small lakes, ponds, pools, seepage areas and springs. Diatom samples were taken from all types of submerged substrata that were present at each site, including bryophytes, stones, peat, silt and sand."
West Longitude -52.1021
South Latitude -60.8433
East Longitude -51.2713
North Latitude -57.75
Spatial Reference System WGS84
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Use Constraints Open, but copyright and/or Intellectual Property Rights apply
Resource Reference Jüttner, I., Van de Vijver, B., Williams, D. M., Lange-Bertalot, H., & Ector, L. (2018). The genus Eunotia (Bacillariophyta) in the Falkland Islands and species-area relationships in sub-Antarctic islands. Diatom Research, 33(4), 413-452.
Data Format pdf, csv
Update Frequency Survey Completed
Accuracy N/A
Resource Type Dataset, Report
Original Title Hidden (internal use only)
Metadata Date 2022-04-13
Metadata Point of Contact datamanager@saeri.ac.fk
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