Gymnodinium baicalense and Gymnodinium coeruleum (Dinophyta) outbreaks in Lake Baikal
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Keywords

Lake Baikal
Dinophyta
outbreaks
Gymnodinium
under ice bloom
video monitoring

How to Cite

Karnaukhov, D., Zausaeva, N., Ermolaeva, Y., Dolinskaya, E., Biritskaya, S., Teplykh, M., Silenko, N., Shimaraeva, S., & Silow, E. (2019). Gymnodinium baicalense and Gymnodinium coeruleum (Dinophyta) outbreaks in Lake Baikal. Acta Biologica Sibirica, 5(4), 109-113. https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v5.i4.7143

Abstract

This paper presents data on the abundance of the two most abundant dinophytic algae species Gymnodinium baicalense and Gymnodinium coeruleum recorded in the spring of 2019. Data on the accumulation thickness of the planktonic algae over the different depths are presented.

https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v5.i4.7143
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