Environmental factors drive unique diatom communities in small freshwater lakes.
The researchers studied benthic diatoms in small lakes to understand what factors drive their diversity. They found that both distance between lakes and differences in the environment affect how these tiny organisms are distributed. Sites with unique ecological conditions had fewer species, but those species were important for overall diversity. The researchers suggest that conservation efforts should focus on protecting sites with high species turnover and unique ecological niches. Abundance and presence of species in different sites play a role in understanding these patterns.