New #ISEPpapers! A genetic transformation system for the heterotrophic diatom #Nitzschia putrida (Bacillariophyceae) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jpy.70070

#Protists #Algae #Microbes #Diatoms

My second PhD paper is now out! Open access in Hydrobiologia πŸ’™

Check it out if you're interested in lake sediments, diatoms, geochemistry, mining, and definitely read it if you said yes to all four!

https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10750-025-06058-y

#geology #mining #lakes #diatoms

Geochemical shifts, ecological consequences, and onset of meromixis in a mine water impacted boreal lake - Hydrobiologia

Mine waters are often severely detrimental to nearby waterbodies and can even disturb the circulation regime of a lake. We investigated the recent sediment record of a small, presently meromictic lake, which receives sulphate and metal-rich waters from a closed polymetal mine. We wanted to examine the overall impacts of mining on the lake and detect the onset and development of meromixis. Our hypothesis was that the loading from the mine would lead to notable geochemical and palaeoecological changes, and that we could identify the shift in the circulation regime using multiple proxies. We cored the deepest part of the lake and obtained discrete samples for the geochemical and diatom analyses. We detected clear shifts corresponding to the periods before, during, and after mining in the main proxies. Sulphur and metalloids associated with acid mine drainage increased during mining, and the dominant cyclotelloid species changed in the diatom assemblage. The onset of meromixis seems to have occurred during the closure of the mine in late 1980s as the redox conditions in the tailings changed. Our findings highlight the impacts of saline mine waters on lake circulation, and the wide-ranging consequences of releasing mine waters into the aquatic environment.

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and in supp data the logo of diat.barcode ;-) #diatoms #barcoding #eDNA #molecularecology
Happy to share our new paper presenting a new version of diat.barcode reference #barcoding #dna #library for #diatoms #nature #rivers #water #science #ecology
Gelis, Barry-Martinet, Briand, Chonova, Cochero, Gassiole, Kahlert, Karthick, Keck, Kelly, Kochoska, Mann, Nayak, Pfannkuchen, Servulo, Trobajo, Vasselon, Vidakovic, Viollaz, Wetzel, Zimmermann, Rimet, F. (2025). https://doi.org/10.1051/limn/2025009

Illustration by Adolf Schmidt, from Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde (1890).

Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Biodiversity Heritage Library

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/daf9dc4f-93c1-4256-a1db-6f8c67b1ecfd

#algae #diatoms #micrography #microscopes #art #publicdomain

Illustration by Adolf Schmidt, from Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde (1890).

Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Biodiversity Heritage Library

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/d038c95f-c3ae-41e2-9ee3-9fbfc4e07769

#algae #diatoms #micrography #microscopes #art #publicdomain

Weekend #Plankton Factoid 🦠🦐
You've likely watched a police procedural where the lab states the drowning was suspicious because of algae. The shells of diatoms have long been used in forensic #limnology because they are made of glass, so preserve very well. #Diatoms are very diverse and can be indicative of specific conditions in waterbodies, though unlike on TV, we scientists don't have a database of detailed locations to immediately identify a murder site. πŸ₯Ό
#science
https://simplyforensic.com/how-do-diatoms-aid-forensic-science-in-solving-a-crime/

Illustration by Adolf Schmidt, from Atlas der Diatomaceenkunde (1890).

Source: Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Biodiversity Heritage Library

https://pdimagearchive.org/images/957cb73d-9044-4ad2-806c-ce9f5c169434

#algae #diatoms #micrography #microscopes #circular #art #publicdomain

Diatoms are incredible and I never even knew about them. They are microscopic algae that make 20-50% of the oxygen on the planet!!!! ✨They also happen to be STUNNING!
#diatoms #microbiology