Environmental factors influencing biomass and bulbil production of Nitellopsis obtusa in Lake Koronis, Stearns County, Minnesota
Patrick Carver,
Ryan Wersal,
Maxwell Gebhart
Abstract:Starry stonewort [Nitellopsis obtusa (Desvaux) J. Groves] is a green macroalga in the family Characeae that is native to Eurasia. In the United States it has invaded many waterbodies across the northern tier from New York to Minnesota. In Minnesota, starry stonewort often grows later into the growing (September to December) season than most native species; however, the environmental factors that influence this life history trait are not well understood. Starry stonewort was harvested every 3 wk from May to Nov… Show more
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