Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard

The bone remnants of sea mammals are frequently dispersed everywhere in coastal areas of Svalbard Archipelago represent aspecific natural habitat which is colonized by aeroterrestrial microscopic algae. Such bone habitat might be considered an analogue to stone substrates. However, bone habitats are...

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Published in:Czech Polar Reports
Main Authors: Raabová, Lenka, Kováčik, Ľubomír
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Published: Masaryk University Press 2013
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2013-2-16
https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12837/11169
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spelling crmasarykunivpr:10.5817/cpr2013-2-16 2024-09-15T18:38:13+00:00 Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard Raabová, Lenka Kováčik, Ľubomír 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cpr2013-2-16 https://journals.muni.cz/CPR/article/viewFile/12837/11169 unknown Masaryk University Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 Czech Polar Reports volume 3, issue 2, page 157-162 ISSN 1805-0697 1805-0689 journal-article 2013 crmasarykunivpr https://doi.org/10.5817/cpr2013-2-16 2024-08-08T04:22:28Z The bone remnants of sea mammals are frequently dispersed everywhere in coastal areas of Svalbard Archipelago represent aspecific natural habitat which is colonized by aeroterrestrial microscopic algae. Such bone habitat might be considered an analogue to stone substrates. However, bone habitats are not included in ecological studies of polar region. In the present study, thorough observations were made on some algal strains isolated to laboratory cultures. They included two green algal species Pseudodictyo-chloris multinucleata and Tetracystis pulchra, as well as two stramenopile algal species Heterococcus papillosus and Xanthonema debile. All these taxa are new additions to the Svalbard flora. Article in Journal/Newspaper Svalbard Munipress - Masaryk University Press Czech Polar Reports 3 2 157 162
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description The bone remnants of sea mammals are frequently dispersed everywhere in coastal areas of Svalbard Archipelago represent aspecific natural habitat which is colonized by aeroterrestrial microscopic algae. Such bone habitat might be considered an analogue to stone substrates. However, bone habitats are not included in ecological studies of polar region. In the present study, thorough observations were made on some algal strains isolated to laboratory cultures. They included two green algal species Pseudodictyo-chloris multinucleata and Tetracystis pulchra, as well as two stramenopile algal species Heterococcus papillosus and Xanthonema debile. All these taxa are new additions to the Svalbard flora.
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author Raabová, Lenka
Kováčik, Ľubomír
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Kováčik, Ľubomír
Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard
author_facet Raabová, Lenka
Kováčik, Ľubomír
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title Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard
title_short Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard
title_full Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard
title_fullStr Four aeroterrestrial algae grown at aspecial substrate of deglaciated coastal areas of Petuniabukta, Svalbard
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