Periphytic and drifting microalgae in a tributary stream of Øvre Heimdalsvatn |
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Authors: | Karl Tangen,Christer Mü ller,På l Brettum |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Marine Biology and Limnology, P.O. Box 1069, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway;Inst. of Limnology, Pack, S-220 03 Lund 3, Sweden;Norwegian Inst. for Water Research, P.O. Box 333, Blindern, Oslo 3, Norway |
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Abstract: | Samples of drifting and periphytic microalgae were collected during 1972 from a fast-flowing, stony stream (Brurskardsbekken) in the Jotunheimen mountain area, central southern Norway. The predominant algal groups in the drift and the periphyton were diatoms and green algae, while only a few species were recorded in both communities. A considerable number of species from Chrysophyceae, Cryptophyceae and other algal classes were also recorded in the drift samples. The species composition was in good agreement with microalgal communities earlier described from mountain areas in Scandinavia, although species which probably are new to Norway, were also recorded. A quantitatively important fraction of planktonic species in the drift is interpreted as a contribution from lacustrine habitats in the watercourse. A general change in the periphyton during the summer, from green algae to diatoms, was observed, Altitudinal differences in the periphyton included a delayed green algal maximum at higher altitudes compared to lower. In the zone around the upper birch limit, a transition in species composition as one goes up stream, described in other investigations, was not observed. |
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