| Literature DB >> 31623119 |
Camilla Puccinelli1, Stefania Marcheggiani2, Laura Mancini3.
Abstract
The study of diatoms-unicellular algae of the class Bacillariophyceae-has several applications, first and foremost the evaluation of freshwater ecosystem quality according to the Water Frame Directive 2000/60/EC (WFD). Identification at the species level is a crucial step in diatom studies, considering that species belonging to the same genus have different geographical distributions and different ecological requirements. The Rapid Method for Identification of Italian Diatom Species is aimed at guiding users in the classification of freshwater diatom species. It consists of a digitized flow chart that leads, step by step, to the identification, starting with an image capture by light or electron microscopy. This rapid and easy tool could be useful to workers of an environmental agency when performing the operational monitoring required by the WFD to classify surface waters. It will also expand the application of diatoms in numerous fields. This method has been patented in Italy.Entities:
Keywords: diatoms; flow chart; morphological identification
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31623119 PMCID: PMC6843774 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16203933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Main features of the valves visible under SEM: pennate diatom frustule in the valve view (a) and girdle view (b) with the main features of the valves; and under light microscopy: pennate diatom (c,e) and centric diatom (d).
Figure 2Sequence and connection of the 12 charts. Only characters that lead to each chart are reported.
The 12 charts forming the flow chart (FC) and the genera or families (* family level) described.
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| C3 | Bacillariaceae, Surirellaceae, Rhopalodiaceae * |
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Figure 3Chart C1. Introduction to the two main orders of diatoms Centrales and Pennales, and description of Melosira varians and Rhoicosphenia abbreviata in the girdle view.
Figure 4Chart C2. Description of centric diatom species such as Cyclotella meneghiniana, Cyclotella ocellata, Cyclotella comta and Melosira varians.
Figure 5Chart C3. Description of the families Bacillariaceae, Rhopalodiaceae, Surirellaceae and of Bacillaria paxillifera.
Figure 6Chart C4. Description of species of Rhopalodiaceae: Rhopalodia gibba, Epithemia sorex and Epithemia adnata.
Figure 7Chart C5 Nitzschia genus description. On the left, when striae are visible on the valve surface. Description of Nitzschia constricta, N. hungarica, N. amphibia, Nitzschia linearis, Nitzschia angusta and Nitzschia angustatula. On the right, when striae are not visible on the valve surface. Description of Nitzschia clausii, Nitzschia sigma, Nitzschia inconspicua, Nitzschia dissipata, Nitzschia fonticola, Nitzschia frustulum, Nitzschia capitellata and Nitzschia palea.
Figure 8Chart C6. Diatoms without raphe and with striae. Description of R. abbreviata, Fragilaria capucina var. capitellata, Fragilaria vaucheriae, Fragilaria capucina var. capucina, Ulnaria acus, Ulnaria ulna, Pseudostaurosira brevistriata and Staurosira construens var. venter.
Figure 9Chart C7. Diatoms without raphe and with an irregular area. Description of Planothidium lanceolatum, Achnanthidium minutissimum, Achnanthidium eutrophilum, Cocconeis placentula and Cocconeis pediculus.
Figure 10Chart C8. Diatoms without raphe and with costae. Description of Diatoma mesodon, D. vulgaris, Meridion circulare var. constricta and Meridion circulare.
Figure 11Chart C9. Diatoms with bilateral symmetry and raphe. Description of A. minutissimum, A. biasolettianum, A. eutrophilum, Eolimna subminuscula, Eolimna minima, Sellaphora seminulum, Navicula capitatoradiata, Navicula cryptotenella, Cocconeis placentula and Cocconeis pediculus.
Figure 12Chart C10. Diatoms with a heteropolar valve, with presence or absence of a stigma in the central area. Description of Gomphonema parvulum, Gomphonema pumilum, Gomphonema micropus, Rhoicosphenia abbreviata and Gomphonema olivaceum.
Figure 13Chart C11. Diatoms with dorsoventral symmetry, with raphe near the ventral margin or in a central position. Description of Amphora lybica, Amphora pediculus, Cymbella excisa and Encyonema caespitosum.
Figure 14Chart C12. Description of Surirellaceae, when the raphe is all around the valve: Cymatopleura elliptica, Cymatopleura solea, Surirella bifrons, Surirella angusta, Surirella minuta, Surirella brebissonii and Surirella ovalis.
Figure 15(a) Nitzschia capitellata, (b) Gomphonema olivaceum, (c) Encyonema caespitosum, (d) Cymatopleura solea and (e) Cyclotella ocellata.
List of diatom species included in the Rapid Method for Identification of Italian Diatom Species.
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