The myxophyceae of the marshes of Southern Delaware

Chesapeake Science Pub Date : 1977-06-01 DOI:10.2307/1350862
R. Ralph
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Thirty-six species of blue-green algae were observed in collections from the marshes of southern Delaware. All major vegetational zones support a single myxophycean association dominated by the three primary oscillatoriaceous species (sensu Drouet, 1968)Microcoleus lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) Crouan,Schizothrix calcicola (Agardh) Gomont andSchizothrix arenaria (Berkeley) Gomont. All three species contribute to the formation of coherent mats over the marsh sediments in bare areas subject to alternate periods of inundation by salt water and exposure. Firm mats are not produced unlessS. arenaria is present in abundance. Pannes and pools support the largest populations of blue-green algae in the summer. Significant but reduced populations overwinter in mats of macroscopic green algae and among the dead, lodged culms of the grasses of the high and low marshes. The availability of light at the sediment surface and the extent to which it is attenuated by the marsh angiosperms are the major factors determining the distribution of the algae on the marshes. When synonymy is taken into account, there is considerable agreement among the various published accounts of the myxophycean floras of marshes in the temperate North Atlantic region. It is suggested that the myxophycean association found on the marshes of southern Delaware may, with certain reservations, be taken as the type of a single ubiquitous, endemic temperate North Atlantic blue-green algal association. *** DIRECT SUPPORT *** A00BY066 00005
特拉华州南部沼泽中的黏菌科
在特拉华州南部的沼泽中发现了36种蓝绿藻。所有主要的植被带都支持一个单一的黏菌群落,由三种主要的振荡物种(sensu Drouet, 1968)、Microcoleus lyngbyaceus (Kutzing) Crouan、Schizothrix calcicola (Agardh) Gomont和Schizothrix arenaria (Berkeley) Gomont主导。这三个物种都有助于在裸露地区的沼泽沉积物上形成连贯的席子,这些地区经常被海水淹没和暴露。牢固的垫子不生产,除非。沙棘大量存在。在夏季,水塘和池塘是蓝绿藻数量最多的地方。大量但数量减少的种群在肉眼可见的绿藻席中越冬,在高低沼泽的枯死的、滞留的草秆中越冬。沉积物表面的光的可用性和沼泽被子植物对光的减弱程度是决定沼泽藻类分布的主要因素。当考虑到同义性时,在北大西洋温带地区沼泽黏菌植物区系的各种已发表的报告中有相当大的一致性。有人建议,在特拉华州南部沼泽上发现的黏菌群,在一定的保留下,可以被认为是一种普遍存在的、特有的温带北大西洋蓝绿藻群的类型。***直接支持*** a00by066 00005
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