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A comparison of diatom community structure on natural and artificial substrata
Authors:Christopher M Lane  Kathryn H Taffs  Jamie L Corfield
Institution:(1) Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies (IASOS), University of Tasmania, G.P.O. Box 252-77, Hobart, TAS 7001, Australia;(2) School of Environmental Science and Management, Southern Cross University, P.O. Box 157, Lismore, NSW, 2480, Australia
Abstract:Artificial substrata have been used in diatom studies for almost 100 years. However, concern still exists over whether diatom communities developing on artificial substrata accurately represent communities developing on natural substrata. This study compares the diatom communities colonising glass slides and clay tiles in two coastal dune lakes, and compares these communities to the naturally occurring communities in the epipelon, epilithon, and epiphyton. Both glass microslides and clay tiles, incubated for three separate periods ranging from 29 to 68 days, resulted in replicate substratum samples supporting similar diatom community compositions at each site. The degree of variation between artificial substrata communities at different sites, and between the two artificial substrata types, was generally no more than the degree of variation between communities on different types of natural substrata. Additionally, the composition of the diatom communities on the artificial substrata was representative of the community composition on the natural substrata. The effects of incubation period and siting are discussed.
Keywords:artificial substrata  diatoms  community structure  periphyton
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