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Diatom assemblages in some Mediterranean temporary streams in southeastern Spain

M. Abdoal,Mariàngels Puig,Germán Soler-1996-06-10-Archiv für Hydrobiologie
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Attached algal assemblages were studied for one year in four streams of the Alicante province (Southeastern Spain). All the sampling points were located between 250 and 500 meters above sea level and were subject to disturbance effects of reservoir discharges and/or seasonal spates. Water varied from oligo- to mesotrophic. Algal biomasses, expressed as chlorophyll-a content, dry weight (DW) and ash-free dry weight (AFDW) were high. No differences in algal biomass were observed between shaded and unshaded sites. Chlorophyll-c is the dominant form of chlorophyll in winter and spring, and chlorophyll-b in summer, indicating an alternation between chlorophytes (summer) and diatoms (winter-spring). Even though the diatom flora was basically the same in all streams, there were several differences in the dominant species and in the periodicity of these species. When discharge was high raphid diatoms were dominant, especially Achnanthes minutissima, but this species was sometimes replaced by A

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Attached algal assemblages were studied for one year in four streams of the Alicante province (Southeastern Spain). All the sampling points were located between 250 and 500 meters above sea level and were subject to disturbance effects of reservoir discharges and/or seasonal spates. Water varied from oligo- to mesotrophic. Algal biomasses, expressed as chlorophyll-a content, dry weight (DW) and ash-free dry weight (AFDW) were high. No differences in algal biomass were observed between shaded and unshaded sites. Chlorophyll-c is the dominant form of chlorophyll in winter and spring, and chlorophyll-b in summer, indicating an alternation between chlorophytes (summer) and diatoms (winter-spring). Even though the diatom flora was basically the same in all streams, there were several differences in the dominant species and in the periodicity of these species. When discharge was high raphid diatoms were dominant, especially Achnanthes minutissima, but this species was sometimes replaced by A

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STREAMSDiatomEcologyGeographyMediterranean climateHydrobiologyOceanographyBiology

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