Original title: B.1. Nesyt
Authors: Bubík, M. ; Balík, Vladimír ; Kopecký, J.
Document type: Papers
Conference/Event: Fossil record of agglutinated rhizopods (foraminifers, testaceans) on the territory of Czech Republic - Field trip guide of the 6th IWAF, Praha (CZ), 2001-09-01 / 2001-09-07
Year: 2001
Language: eng
Abstract: Wetland near the western margin of the Nesyt Lake is the most important and one of the last salt meadows of south Moravia. Many taxa of halophyte plants and halophilous insects have there the only locality within Czech Republic. Sulphates and chlorides in soil come from Miocene sediments with primary marine salt mineralization. The area of salt meadows is State protected as National Nature Reserve "Slanisko u Nesytu". Recently in the incidentally take sample from surface of filled part of lake frequent agglutinated forminifer Haplophragmoides wilberti Andersen were found. Also some other samples taken later near the western margin of the Nesyt Lake were positive. This is the first find of modern foraminifer fauna in the territory of Czech Republic. Similar find reported Bartenstein (1939) from salt ponds from vicinity of Erfurt, Germany. He assigned his find to Haplophragmoides canariensis. His figure shows, nevertheless very similar forms.
Keywords: Nesyt Lake; salt meadows
Project no.: CEZ:AV0Z6066911 (CEP)
Host item entry: Fossil record of agglutinated rhizopods (foraminifers, testaceans) on the territory of Czech Republic. Field trip guide of the 6th IWAF

Institution: Institute of Soil Biology AS ČR (web)
Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0101945

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