Cryopelagic Flora of the Chukchi, East Siberian and Laptev Seas

In the lower layer of young and first-year drifting and fast ice at 125 stations were found more than 120 algal species, the pennate diatoms primarily from the genera Navicula (24 species) and Nitzschia (20) predominating. The list of species is given. At many stations the ice bloom was observed in...

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Main Author: Yuri B. Okolodkov
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Komarov Botanical Institute, USSR Academy of Sciences 1992
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Summary:In the lower layer of young and first-year drifting and fast ice at 125 stations were found more than 120 algal species, the pennate diatoms primarily from the genera Navicula (24 species) and Nitzschia (20) predominating. The list of species is given. At many stations the ice bloom was observed in 0.2-0.5 cm of the lower layer. Freshwater diatoms and the majority of marine planktonic Chaetoceros and Thalassiosira species represent the allochthonous element of ice flora. Twenty-five dominant species were revealed, the following being frequent: Nitzschia frigida, N. cylindrus, N. sp. cf. promare, N. grunowii, N. delicatissima, N. polaris, Navicula pelagica and N. septentrionalis.