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Scientific Name: Microcystis natans Lemmermann ex Skuja, 1934
Phytoplankton : Microcystis natans

Photo: naturalista_aquitileanus (iNaturalist)

Classification:
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Cyanobacteria
Class: Cyanophyceae
Order: Chroococcales
Family: Microcystaceae
Description:
Microcystis natans is a cyanobacterial species characterized by spherical cells that aggregate to form colonies. These colonies vary in size and shape, often appearing as irregular clusters. Each cell is small, typically ranging from 3 to 8 micrometers in diameter, and is enveloped in a mucilaginous sheath that contributes to the colony’s cohesion and slimy texture. These cyanobacteria are commonly found in freshwater habitats such as lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers. They have the ability to proliferate rapidly in favorable conditions, forming blooms. Microcystis natans plays an important ecological role in aquatic environments, though it can produce toxins harmful to other organisms and potentially to humans under certain environmental conditions.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Mostly found in organotrophic freshwater waterbodies.
Environment:
Freshwater
Other References:
DNA Barcodes from Bangladesh
GenBank Accession Number:
Other DNA Barcodes & Nucleutide Sequences
Other Information