A Voucher Flora of Diatoms from Fens in the Tanana River Floodplain, Alaska
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-2-2023
Publication Title
Water
Abstract
Climate change and human activities may alter the structure and function of boreal peatlands by warming waters and changing their hydrology. Diatoms can be used to assess or track these changes. However, effective biomonitoring requires consistent, reliable identification. To address this need, this study developed a diatom voucher flora of species found across a boreal fen gradient (e.g., vegetation) in interior Alaskan peatlands. Composite diatom samples were collected bi-weekly from three peatland complexes over the 2017 summer. The morphological range of each taxon was imaged. The fens contained 184 taxa across 38 genera. (45), (23), and (20) commonly occurred in each peatland. was common in the rich and moderate fen but sparse in the poor fen. showed the opposite trend. Approximately 11% of species are potentially novel and 25% percent matched those at risk or declining in status on the diatom Red List (developed in Germany), highlighting the conservation value of boreal wetlands. This voucher flora expands knowledge of regional diatom biodiversity and provides updated, verifiable taxonomic information for inland Alaskan diatoms, building on Foged's 1981 treatment. This flora strengthens the potential to effectively track changes in boreal waterways sensitive to climate change and anthropogenic stressors.
Department
Biological and Environmental Sciences
Volume Number
15
Issue Number
15
First Page
1
Last Page
52
DOI
10.3390/w15152803
Recommended Citation
Hamilton, Veronica A.; Lee, Sylvia S.; Rober, Allison R.; Furey, Paula C.; Manoylov, Kalina M.; and Wyatt, Kevin H., "A Voucher Flora of Diatoms from Fens in the Tanana River Floodplain, Alaska" (2023). Faculty and Staff Works. 368.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/368