BIOLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS IN HUDSON BAY: 10. MARINE ALGAE FROM HUDSON BAY

Sixty-eight collections of marine algae made during the summers of 1927 to 1930 inclusive gave only one hundred and seventy one identifications, comprising forty species, none peculiar to this region alone. The distribution and appearance of the plants indicate that the algal association of Hudson b...

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Published in:Contributions to Canadian Biology and Fisheries
Main Authors: BELL, HUGH P., MACFARLANE, CONSTANCE
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Canadian Science Publishing 1933
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f33-003
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Summary:Sixty-eight collections of marine algae made during the summers of 1927 to 1930 inclusive gave only one hundred and seventy one identifications, comprising forty species, none peculiar to this region alone. The distribution and appearance of the plants indicate that the algal association of Hudson bay is estuarial and arctic.