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Chrysophytes – Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Palaeoecology Proceedings of the Ninth International Chrysophyte Symposium Yamagata, Japan September 11-15, 2016

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Series: Nova Hedwigia Beihefte Series Volume: 148
By: Richard W Jordan(Editor), Jun Yokoyama(Editor)
164 pages, 415 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 17 tables
Publisher: J. Cramer Verlag
Chrysophytes – Taxonomy, Biodiversity and Palaeoecology
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About this book

The present volume features twelve scientific papers presented at the 9th International Chrysophyte Symposium (ICS9) in Yamagata, Japan in 2016. Ten of the twelve papers in this volume deal with chrysophytes/synurophytes, the remaining two with diatoms.

The volume is subdivided into four distinct parts: taxonomy, biodiversity, culture work, and palaeoecology. The first part includes discussion of Clathromonas and Paraphysomonas from the Mediterranean Sea, and the descriptions of two new taxa (Chrysosphaerella nichollsii from West Java and Aneumastus mongolotusculus from Mongolia), while the second part describes living assemblages in lakes, bogs or puddles from China, Russia and Vietnam.

The third part presents new data on the formation of lipids in four species of Chaetoceros, while the last part describes the use of a FlowCam for cyst morphometric studies, introduces fossil assemblages from the Southern Ocean, and revisits the naming vs. numbering problem for stomatocysts.

This volume continues the tradition of providing up-to-date information and ideas on the chrysophytes, synurophytes and related algae. It also reflects the diversity of topics that are currently being studied by specialists around the world; these include not only studies on freshwater habitats, but also marine habitats, in addition to fossil assemblages in land-based and deep-sea cores, too.

Contents

- Sponsors   viii
- List of Participants   ix
- Symposium Programme   xi
- Published Proceedings from Previous Symposia   xiii
- 9th International Chrysophyte Symposium in Yamagata, Japan, September 2016 / Graf, L.   xv

Taxonomy
- The chrysophyte genera Clathromonas and Paraphysomonas from the Catalan coast (NW Mediterranean Sea) / Hernández-Becerril, D.U., Sapedro, N. & Garcés, E.   1
- Silica-scaled chrysophytes from West Java (Indonesia) including description of a new Chrysosphaerella species / Kapustin, D.A. & Gusev, E.S.   11
- Description of Aneumastus mongolotusculus sp. nov. (Bacillariophyceae, Mastogloiales) from Lake Hovsgol (Mongolia) on the basis of molecular and morphological investigations / Maltsev, Y., Andreeeva, S., Kulikovskiy, M. & Podunay, J.   21

Biodiversity
- Silicascaled chrysophytes in lakes Labynkyr and Vorota of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic, Russia / Bessudova, A., Tomberg, I., Firsova, A.D., Kopyrina, L.I. & Likhoshway, Ye.V.   35
- Chrysophytes from the Great Xing’an Mountains, China / Pang, W., Zhuang, J. & Wang, Q.   49
- Silicascaled chrysophytes from Cam Ranh Peninsula (Khanh Hoa Province, Vietnam) / Gusev, E.S., Doan-Nhu, H., Nguyen-Ngoc, L., Guseva, E.E. & Phan-Tan, L.   63
- The genus Mallomonas in small urban rivers in Nizhniy Novgorod (Russia) / Gusev, E.S., Perminova, O.S., Guseva, E.E. & Startseva, N.A.   77

Culture work
- Lipid formation and morphological changes in Chae toceros (Bacillariophyceae) species under nitrogen-limited conditions / Ishii, K.-I., Liu, W. & Sawayama, S.   89

Palaeoecology
- Potential use of chrysophyte cyst morphometrics as a tool for reconstructing ancient lake environments / Siver, P.A.   101
- Fossil chrysophyte cysts as potentially useful paleoceanographic indicators: Comparison with Southern Ocean diatom assemblages / Kato, Y. & Suto, I.   113
- Late Miocene to Pliocene fossil chrysophyte cysts from ODP Site 689 and DSDP Site 513, the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean / Kato, Y.   131
- Numbering or naming stomatocysts? – a reassessment of the two approaches / Jordan, R.W. & Matsuoka, K.   157

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Proceedings
Series: Nova Hedwigia Beihefte Series Volume: 148
By: Richard W Jordan(Editor), Jun Yokoyama(Editor)
164 pages, 415 b/w photos and b/w illustrations, 17 tables
Publisher: J. Cramer Verlag
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