Correlation of surface sediment diatoms with the present lake water pH in 28 Algoma lakes,Ontario, Canada |
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Authors: | Sushil S. Dixit Mike D. Dickman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University, L2S 3A1 St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada;(2) Present address: Aquatic Research Centre, Trent University, K9J 7B8 Peterborough, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The surface sediment diatom analysis of 28 Algoma lakes (pH 4.40–8.13) indicates that even though each lake has a widely different aquatic environment and characteristic diatom assemblage, a definite relationship exists between the lake water pH and their diatom assemblages. In the acidic lakes acidobiontic and acidophilous diatom species predominate whereas in circumneutral and alkaline lakes circumneutral and alkaliphilous diatoms were most common. Cluster analysis of the pH indicator diatom assemblages grouped the study lakes into three distinct cluster groups. These groups also closely corresponded to lake water pH. On the basis of published ecological information as well as their presence in our study lakes, the pH indicator status of a number of diatom taxa have been discussed. A detailed listing of the diatom taxa identified and their pH indicator status is provided in order to facilitate their use in future diatom-inferred pH studies. |
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Keywords: | diatoms pH indicator species paleolimnology surface sediments pH reconstruction |
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