The effects of depth on periphytic growth in Douglas Lake.
Budelsky, Rachel; Marshall, Heather; Ford, Tom
1992
Abstract
In this study we investigated the relationship between light and periphytic communities in a freshwater lake. We sampled periphytic algae at increasing depths along a vertical transect in Douglas Lake. We anticipated that certain algal genera would reveal a preference for certain depths, that algal population sizes would decrease with increasing depth and that there would be fewer genera exploiting the lower depths.Subjects
Phycology
Types
Working Paper
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