Gonyostomum semen

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Clade:Sar
Division:Ochrophyta
Gonyostomum semen
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Clade: Sar
Clade: Stramenopiles
Division: Ochrophyta
Class: Raphidophyceae
Order: Chattonellales
Family: Vacuolariaceae
Genus: Gonyostomum
Species:
G. semen
Binomial name
Gonyostomum semen
(Ehrenberg) Diesing, 1866[1]

Gonyostomum semen is a species of freshwater algae in the genus Gonyostomum, with worldwide distribution. They cause nuisance algal blooms and are known to cause allergic reactions to people swimming in lakes.[2]

This freshwater microalgal species is globally distributed. It usually occurs in small, acidic lakes[3] with high concentrations of dissolved organic carbon, which result in sharp gradients of light intensity due to rapid attenuation of light with depth. During the last decades, G. semen has spread in northern Europe to many non-humic lakes with higher pH.[4][5] There is evidence that brownification of lakes in these areas, decreasing pH and higher water temperature initiated the spreading of this species.[4][6]

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