Abstract

Bogs comprise various niches that are ideal habitats for diatoms. Even though diatoms are widely used bioindicators in many aquatic ecosystems, little is known about their within-site distribution and versatility in bogs. The abundance of bogs in hemiboreal region offers a good opportunity to study the variability of diatom assemblages in different bog habitats and factors influencing it. This study aims to describe the diatom assemblages (1) in the most common bog ecotopes and (2) along the microtopography, and (3) to evaluate the extent to which abiotic environmental parameters (i.e. water table, electric conductivity, pH, moisture and shading) affect the diatom assemblages. According to our results, the most widespread and abundant species are typical bog-inhabiting acidophilic taxa, such as Eunotia paludosa, Kobayasiella parasubtillissima and E. bilunaris. Multivariate analyses showed that some patterns in different microhabitats and ecotopes can be distinguished according to diatom assemblages. In this study, the diatom assemblages were affected by moisture, shading and pH. The study demonstrates the potential usefulness of diatom assemblages as bioindicators to provide additional information about the microsite conditions in bogs.

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