Aulacoseira giraffensis (Bacillariophyceae), a new diatom species forming massive populations in an Eocene lake

Volume: 152, Issue: 2, Pages: 358 - 367
Published: Jul 9, 2019
Abstract
Background and aims – Diatoms began to inhabit freshwater by at least the Late Cretaceous, becoming well established by the early to middle Eocene. Aulacoseira, an important diatom in numerous ponds, lakes and rivers today, was one of the earliest known genera to colonize freshwater ecosystems. Members of this genus with characteristics familiar to those found on modern species became increasingly more abundant by the Eocene, and continued to...
Paper Details
Title
Aulacoseira giraffensis (Bacillariophyceae), a new diatom species forming massive populations in an Eocene lake
Published Date
Jul 9, 2019
Volume
152
Issue
2
Pages
358 - 367
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