マクマード基地付近のケイ藻植生

Thirteen taxa were identified, of which eight were Antarctic endemic species and five were cosmopolitan. In the first material in which dominant species could be found, Antarctic endemic Navicula muticopsis was dominant. Thus, it may be concluded that in the diatoms distributed around McMurdo Statio...

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Main Authors: 福島 博, Hiroshi FUKUSHIMA
Format: Report
Language:Japanese
Published: 横浜市立大学生物学教室 1969
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Summary:Thirteen taxa were identified, of which eight were Antarctic endemic species and five were cosmopolitan. In the first material in which dominant species could be found, Antarctic endemic Navicula muticopsis was dominant. Thus, it may be concluded that in the diatoms distributed around McMurdo Station an Antarctic endemic factor is stronger than a cosmopolitan factor.