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Author : Fallum M-A.; Allaire, N.; and Pienitz, R.
Date : 2000.
Title : Freshwater Diatoms from northern Quebec and Labrador (Canada): Species-environment relationships in lakes of boreal forest,forest-tundra and tundra regions.
Publication : Bibliotheca Diatomologica
Issue : 45.
Page(s) : 200 p.
Abstract
The freshwater diatom flora from arctic and subarctic regions of NorthAmerica remains poorly known. The aim of this investigation is to improveour knowledge of diatoms in lakes from eastern subarctic Canada, and toprovide a stronger foundation for the use of diatoms in limnological andpalaeolimnological studies. To this end, the modern diatom assemblages insurficial sediments from 123 lakes in northern Quebec and Labrador wereanalysed. The two study transects in Jamisie-Hudsonie (data set including59 lakes and 38 environmental variables) and in Quebec-Labrador (data setconsisting of 64 lakes and 29 environmental variables) extend over a vastarea from the boreal forest in the south to arctic tundra conditions in thenorth. Of a total of 516 diatom taxa in the Jamisie-Hudsonie data set, 218species were used for the development of a transfer function for thereconstruction of dissolved organic carbon (DOC). In the Quebec-Labradordata set, two inference models were developed for the reconstruction ofwater colour and alkalinity based on 128 of 303 diatom taxa. The majorityof taxa belonging to this surprisingly species-rich boreal-subarctic diatomflora are illustrated on photographic plates, accompanied by a shortdescription of the distribution of each taxon.
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