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Iconographia Diatomologica

Annotated Diatom Micrographs. Ed. by Bart Van de Vijver: Volume 27: Zaova, Dusica, Elena Jovanovska, Aleksandra Cvetkoska, Nadja Ognjanova-Rumenova and Zlatko Levkov: Fossil diatiom diversity in Lake Ohrid over the last 1.36 Ma. 2025. 312 plates. 737 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.(ISBN 978-3-946583-50-9)

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ABSTRACT
Lake Ohrid is home to one of the richest diatom communities in the freshwater ecosystems. Alongside generalist species, the lake host remarkable number of endemic and relict species. This extraordinary diversity was likely shaped by speciation events and the accumulation of
species from the local and regional pools during the lake's million-year history. The relative stability, geographical isolation, and high resilience to environmental and climate changes probably contributed to this richness. To uncover the processes that have led to this high diatom richness in Lake Ohrid, several drilling campaigns have been conducted over the past two decades. Most significant was the sediment profile DEEP-5045-1, which covers the continuous limnological history of the last 1.36 million years. Investigations of these sediments revelaved that diatom species diversity emerged and increased shortly after the lake was formed, reaching
the highest level of diversity after 0.7 million years. However, the taxonomic identity of the diatom species in Lake Ohrid's fossil sediments still needs to be more thoroughly investigated and illustrated. Here, we have conducted microscopic observations of diatom species at roughly 2000- year intervals across the entire 1.36-million-year-old DEEP-5045-1 core to provide a
detailed inventory of the fossil diatom communities. We have identified around 500 taxa throughout the sequence, both endemic and non-endemic, of which 54 are new to science. Planktonic diatoms dominate the assemblage and show high intraspecific morphological
variability. This is particularly evident in the endemic species such as Cyclotella praecavitata s cyclotella fottii
Hustedt. A total of 36 different morphological units were observed, which are described here as subspecies. The concept of subspecies is used to describe variable taxa that persisted over significant geological periods and their evolutionary relationship. In addition, numerous other taxa from various genera were observed and described as new species, including Stephanodiscus Ehrenberg (5); Cyclotella (Kiitzing) Brebisson (1); Pantocsekiella K.T.Kiss & Acs (1); Navicula Bory (3); Placoneis Mereschkowsky (2); Eolimna Lange-Bertalot & W.Schiller (1); Fallacia Stickle & D.G.Mann (1); Aneumastus D.G. Mann & Stickle (1);
Encyonema Ktitzing (1); Cymbella C.Agardh (1) and Cymbopleura (Krammer) Krammer (1). Most of them appear in the lake's earliest phases and are likely endemic to the lake. Moreover, many of the endemic or relict taxa living in the lake today were also found in larger populations
in the fossil sediments. These include relict species such as Amphora transylvanica Pantocsek; Diploneis mauleri (Brun) Cleve; Navicula hastata Jurilj; Cymbopleura budayana (Pantocsek) Krammer, and endemic species like Aneumastus macedonicus Levkov; Diploneis neglecta
Jovanovska & Levkov; Gomphonema mihoi Levkov; Placoneis significans Lange-Bertalot; Campylodiscus marginatus Jurilj, among others. These results provide a comprehensive overview of the diatom community in Lake Ohrid over time and provide a basis for
understanding the evolutionary and environmental forces that have shaped the current diversity n this ancient freshwater ecosystem.
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Page image Iconographia Diatomologica: Annotated Diatom Micrographs. Ed. by Horst Lange - Bertalot. Volume 26: Taxonomy - Biogeography - Diversity: Kulikovskiy, Maxim, Horst Lange - Bertalot and Irina V. Kuznetsova: Lake Baikal: Hotspot of Endemic Diatoms II. 2015. 249 plates (LM/SEM). 656 p. gr8vo. Hardcover. (105753) 172.00 (ISBN 978-3-87429-490-4)
Series Title Iconographia Diatomologica
Series no 26
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