2016
DOI: 10.5507/fot.2015.029
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Exploring the contrasting seasonal strategies of two crenic macroalgae

Abstract: Most studies on springs assumed stability, and reduced seasonal changes in the biota. We focused on two macroalgae (the rhodophyte Hildenbrandia rivularis and the chrysophyte Hydrurus foetidus) to unveil their seasonal-development patterns in springs. H. rivularis cover remained virtually constant throughout the year, although seasonal fluctuations in ecophysiological parameters were detected. The most important determinant of seasonal changes in H. rivularis was shown to be the complex interplay between solar… Show more

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“…Eunotia curtagrunowii has also been recorded in soils in the Low Beskids, Poland [47], and it may inhabit the soils near the thermal springs that we studied. Odontidium hyemale has been found in the Tovare rheocrenic spring in the Brenta mountain range in the Western Dolomites [62].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Eunotia curtagrunowii has also been recorded in soils in the Low Beskids, Poland [47], and it may inhabit the soils near the thermal springs that we studied. Odontidium hyemale has been found in the Tovare rheocrenic spring in the Brenta mountain range in the Western Dolomites [62].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%