1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0075-9511(99)80065-6
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Colonisation of epilithic diatom population of the River Taff, South Wales, U.K.

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“…In this stream, there were also important filamentous algae such as Bulbochaete, and mucilaginous colonies such as Tetraspora. In agreement with these results, Wu et al (1999) highlighted the importance of filamentous algae and stalks as structural components of the assemblage during the final stages of succession. Roemer et al (1984) mentioned that the mucilage of diatoms affects community structure, since it allows the attachment of other algae (e.g., A. minutissimum) and vertical stratification of the community.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…In this stream, there were also important filamentous algae such as Bulbochaete, and mucilaginous colonies such as Tetraspora. In agreement with these results, Wu et al (1999) highlighted the importance of filamentous algae and stalks as structural components of the assemblage during the final stages of succession. Roemer et al (1984) mentioned that the mucilage of diatoms affects community structure, since it allows the attachment of other algae (e.g., A. minutissimum) and vertical stratification of the community.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%