Phytoplankton in the Physical Environment: Papers from the 15th Workshop of the International Association for Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology (IAP), held at the Ramot Holiday Resort on the Golan Heights, Israel, 23–30 November 2008 / Guest Editors: T. Zohary, J. Padisák & L. Naselli-Flores
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Foreword
Tamar Zohary, Judit Padisák and Luigi Naselli-Flores
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Changes in phytoplankton morpho-functional groups induced by extreme hydroclimatic events in the Middle Paraná River (Argentina)
Melina Devercelli
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At the extreme of physical gradients: phytoplankton in highly flushed, large rivers
Nico Salmaso and Andrea Zignin
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Structure of the diatom community of the River Adige (North-Eastern Italy) along a hydrological gradient
Barbara Centis, Monica Tolotti and Nico Salmaso
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Red sky at night cyanobacteria delight: the role of climate in structuring phytoplankton assemblage in a shallow, Mediterranean lake (Biviere di Gela, southeastern Sicily)
Rossella Barone, Giuseppe Castelli and Luigi Naselli-Flores
55-62
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Sustained primary production with changing phytoplankton assemblages in a semiarid wetland
Carmen Rojo, Maria Mercedes Barón-Rodríguez, Miguel Álvarez-Cobelas and Maria A. Rodrigo
63-68
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Eco-physiological responses of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria to light
Paula de Tezanos Pinto and Elena Litchman
69-83
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Variability of Chroococcus (Cyanobacteria) morphospecies with regard to phylogenetic relationships
Jarka Komárková, Jitka Jezberová, Ondřej Komárek and Eliška Zapomělová
85-98
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Eco-fingerprinting of the dinoflagellate Borghiella dodgei: experimental evidence of a specific environmental niche
Giovanna Flaim, Eugen Rott, Rita Frassanito, Graziano Guella and Ulrike Obertegger
99-113
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Polyphasic characterization of eight planktonic Anabaena strains (Cyanobacteria) with reference to the variability of 61 Anabaena populations observed in the field
Eliška Zapomělová, Klára Řeháková, Jitka Jezberová and Jaroslava Komárková
115-128
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Morphology and phylogeny of a non-toxic invasive Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii from a Mediterranean Lake
Alla Alster, Ruth N. Kaplan-Levy, Assaf Sukenik and Tamar Zohary
129-145
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Tropical phytoplankton taxa in Aquitaine lakes (France)
Maria Cellamare, Maria Leitão, Michel Coste, Alain Dutartre and Jacques Haury
147-151
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Isolation of viable cell mass from frozen Microcystis viridis bloom containing microcystin-RR
Gábor Vasas, István Bácsi, Gyula Surányi, Márta Mikóné Hamvas and Csaba Máthé, et al.
153-171
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From the light to the darkness: thriving at the light extremes in the oceans
Zvy Dubinsky and Oscar Schofield
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Characteristics of the pelagic phytoplankton in shallow oxbows
Enikő Krasznai, Gábor Borics, Gábor Várbíró, András Abonyi and Judit Padisák, et al.
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Carbon:chlorophyll a ratio, assimilation numbers and turnover times of Lake Kinneret phytoplankton
Yosef Z. Yacobi and Tamar Zohary
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Alterations in delayed and direct phytoplankton fluorescence in response to the diurnal light cycle
Eyal Kurzbaum, Sven Beer and Werner Eckert
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Convergence and divergence in organization of phytoplankton communities under various regimes of physical and biological control
Judit Padisák, Éva Hajnal, Luigi Naselli-Flores, Martin T. Dokulil and Peeter Nõges, et al.
221-230
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The influence of a coastal upwelling event on chlorophyll a and nutrient dynamics in the surface layer of the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea
Natalja Kuvaldina, Inga Lips, Urmas Lips and Taavi Liblik
231-243
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Modern taxonomic revision of planktic nostocacean cyanobacteria: a short review of genera
Jiří Komárek
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Recent changes (2008) in cyanobacteria taxonomy based on a combination of molecular background with phenotype and ecological consequences (genus and species concept)
Jiří Komárek
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Phytoplankton in the physical environment: beyond nutrients, at the end, there is some light
Tamar Zohary, Judit Padisák and Luigi Naselli-Flores