Table 2
Cyanobacteria species found during the study period. Within bloom forming species the following ecological traits are indicated in bold: C= colonial morphology, F= filamentous morphology, S= scum forming bloom type, D= dispersive bloom type, and N= capability to develop heterocytes, the specialized cell where nitrogen fixation occurs.
Cyanobacteria |
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Chroococcales |
Aphanocapsa delicatissima Wets and West |
Aphanocapsa holsatica (Lemmermann) Cronberg et Komárek |
Chroococcus minutus (Kützing) Nägeli |
Coelomoron pusillum (Van Goor) Komárek |
Merismopedia glauca (Ehrenberg) Kützing |
Microcystis aeruginosa(Kützing) Kützing C, S |
Microcystis natans Lemmermann ex Skuja |
Microcystis smithii Komárek and Anagnostidis |
Nostocales |
Anabaenopsis arnoldiiAptekarj F, S, N |
Dolichospermum circinale(Rabenh. ex Bornet and Flahault)F, S, N |
Raphidiopsis curvataFritsch et. RichF, D |
Raphidiopsis mediterranea Skuja |
Oscillatoriales |
Glaucospiralaxissimacf. West |
Lyngbya sp. |
Phormidium sp. |
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