2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2007.00357.x
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LINKING BENTHIC ALGAL BIOMASS TO STREAM SUBSTRATUM TOPOGRAPHY1

Abstract: The physical properties of substrata significantly influence benthic algal development. We explored the relationships among substratum surface texture and orientation with epilithic microphytobenthic biomass accumulation at the whole-substratum and micrometer scales. Unglazed clay tiles set at three orientations (horizontal, vertical, and 45°), and six substrata of varying surface roughness were deployed in a prairie stream for 3 weeks. Substrata were analyzed for loosely attached, adnate, and total benthic al… Show more

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“…On the other hand, algal assemblages were more sensitive to increased surface roughness, especially after 5 days colonization time. The influence of substrate topography on the periphytic community structure was well demonstrated in lotic ecosystems (Bergey, 2005;Murdock and Dodds, 2007). In tropical between control and treatments with rough surface at the level of 20-30%.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…On the other hand, algal assemblages were more sensitive to increased surface roughness, especially after 5 days colonization time. The influence of substrate topography on the periphytic community structure was well demonstrated in lotic ecosystems (Bergey, 2005;Murdock and Dodds, 2007). In tropical between control and treatments with rough surface at the level of 20-30%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…However, the physical properties of the substrate should not be disregarded, especially species composition. To Murdock and Dodds (2007) substrate physical properties should not be ignored in the sampling design, especially when comparing sites using different substrates. As the structural variability of the periphytic community is enormous, we recommend that experimental studies are performed with many repetitions so that we can make generalizations about the relationship between substrate and periphyton in tropical ecosystems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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