Structural characteristics of algal communities in thermally altered artificial streams |
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Authors: | Edward W. Wilde Laurence J. Tilly |
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Affiliation: | (1) Savannah River Laboratory, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, 29801 Aiken, South Carolina |
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Abstract: | Algal community structure on natural substrates of thermally altered artificial streams was studied for one year. The streams were fed by a natural blackwater stream near Aiken, South Carolina. Temperature-related shifts in the abundance of major species were demonstrated. Red algae were absent from a stream heated 12·5°C above ambient, but remained abundant in streams heated 7·5°C or less. Water temperatures above 30°C produced blue-green algal dominance and eliminated several indigenous species. Substrate specificity was exhibited by all major taxa. Several taxa were abundant only on the bottom sediments and some showed a distinct affinity for either sand or silt, the principal bottom types. |
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Keywords: | algae artificial streams natural substrates thermal effluents blackwater stream |
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