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Relationships Between Epipelic Diatom Taxa (Bacillariophyceae) and Nutrients in Two Karstic Lakes in Central Anatolia, Turkey

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The relationship between epipelic diatom communities and 16 environmental variables from two gypsum karstic lakes in central Anatolia was explored using canonical correspondence analysis. Temperature, ammonium (NH<inf>4</inf> +), sulphate (SO<inf>4</inf> 2) and calcium (Ca2+) concentrations were the most important variables related to species distribution. The genera Mastogloia, Gomphonema, Navicula, Cymbella, and Nitzschia were the richest in taxa. Diatom species associated with temperature, NH<inf>4</inf> +, SO<inf>4</inf> 2, and Ca2+ gradients were Mastogloia braunii, Mastogloia smithii var. lacustris, Campylodiscus clypeus, Navicula salinarum and Amphora coffeaeformis. © 2007, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Journal of Freshwater Ecology

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22

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3

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515

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