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Morphological variation and ecology of Mallomonas crassisquama (Chrysophyceae)
Authors:Peter A Siver  Asbjørn Skogstad
Institution:Dept of Biological Sciences, Western Connecticut Stare Univ., Danbury, CT 06810, USA.;Dept of Biology, Div. of Limnology, Univ. of Oslo, P.O. Box 1027, Blindern, N-0315 Oslo 3, Norway
Abstract:Siver, P. A. & Skogstad, A. 1988. Morphological variation and ecology of Mallomonas crassisquama (Chrysophyceae). - Nord. J. Bot. 7: 99–107. Copenhagen. ISSN 0107–055X.
Mallomonas crassisquama is one of the most common and widely distributed species of Mallomonas . In this study we compare the morphology and ecology of the species based on 309 collections from 67 localities in Connecticut (U.S.A.) and Norway. The taxon produces a very complex siliceous coat consisting of four scale and two bristle types all of which have considerable structural variation. A new variety, M. crassisquama var. papillosa is described. Bristle production was found to be temperature dependent where cells formed serrated or helmet bristles under cold or warm conditions, respectively. M. crassisquama was found to exist over wide temperature, conductivity, phosphorus and pH ranges, however, was absent in samples with a pH <5.5.
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