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    ISSN: 1420-9055
    Keywords: Cyclotella ; diatoms ; Alpine lakes ; ordination ; weighted averaging
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Surface sediment diatom assemblages for 86 Alpine lakes were analysed focusing on the dominant genusCyclotella and corresponding environmental data. The range of morphological variability of theCyclotella bodanica/radiosa, C. distinguenda, C. ocellata, C. comensis andC. stelligera complexes was documented. Significance tests included in the canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) indicated that total phosphorus, conductivity and surface water temperature were significantly correlated withCyclotella taxa assemblage distribution. Numerical species optima and tolerances were calculated in respect to these significant variables using weighted averaging (WA) regression and calibration. CCA and WA were able to provide information about the environmental preferences of the various morphotypes observed.
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    Journal of paleolimnology 16 (1996), S. 275-321 
    ISSN: 1573-0417
    Keywords: siliceous cysts ; Chrysophyceae ; pH ; lake acidification ; ordination ; calibration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract The surface sediments of 50 Central European low to high mountain, acid-sensitive lakes were examined for chrysophycean stomatocysts. One hundred and twenty sic siliceous stomatocyst morphotypes were differentiated by using scanning electron microscope (SEM), counted and illustrated (light microscopy and SEM). Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) showed that pH is the most important measured variable in explaining the cyst distributions, with a strong correlation to the first axis (r2=-0.78). Simple Weighted Averaging (WA) regression and calibration was performed to generate a transfer function for lake water pH. Finally, the transfer function was evaluated by reconstructing pH for a short annually laminated and 137Cs dated core from Lake Plešné, a strongly acid lake, in the Bohemian Forest. A comparison of the measured and inferred pH values indicates that the model has good predictive power. The cyst-inferred pH and the diatom-inferred pH both indicate that pH was low during the 1970s and that the lake has experienced recovery in recent years.
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