Pogórze Przemyskie Landscape Park Complex as a Habitat for Rare and New to Poland Pinnularia Species
			
	
 
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				University of Rzeszów, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Land Management and Environmental Protection, Department of Soil Studies, Environmental, Chemistry and Hydrology, ul. Zelwerowicza 8B, 35–601 Rzeszów
				 
			 
						
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				Zespół Parków Krajobrazowych, ul. Tadeusza Kościuszki 2, 37–700 Przemyśl
				 
			 
						
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				University of Rzeszów, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Land Management and Environmental Protection, Landscape Architecture Lab, ul. Ćwiklińskiej 1A, 35–601 Rzeszów
				 
			 
										
				
				
		
		 
			
			
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
							
					    		
    			 
    			
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    					Teresa  Noga   
    					University of Rzeszów, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Land Management and Environmental Protection, Department of Soil Studies, Environmental, Chemistry and Hydrology, ul. Zelwerowicza 8B, 35–601 Rzeszów
    				
 
    			
				 
    			 
    		 		
			
																	 
		
	 
		
 
 
J. Ecol. Eng. 2024; 25(2):203-214
		
 
 
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The peat bog areas in southeastern Poland are a habitat for many interesting, often endangered, and rare or even new diatom species for Poland. Research conducted in the years 2022–2023 in three landscape parks (Pogórze Przemyskie Landscape Park, Południoworoztoczański Landscape Park, and Janowskie Forests Landscape Park) has allowed the identification of numerous rare and endangered species from the Pinnularia genus, including some that are new to Poland. The paper provides a detailed morphological and ecological characterization of six rare or endangered Pinnularia species, among which two were found to be new for Poland (Pinnularia lokana and P. esoxiformangusta).