Bellis V J, McLarty D A
Department of Botany, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Phycol. 1967 Jun;3(2):57-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.1967.tb04631.x.
Cladophora glomerata (L.) Kütz. was the dominant attached alga in streams and along lake shores in southern Ontario. Maximum production occurred in summer and resulted from 2 short periods of intensive vegetative growth (June and September). Optimum habitat conditions consist of a firm substrate in shallow alkaline water. These conditions are provided by harbor facilities where man-made structures supplement naturally occurring rock outcrops or cobble beaches and where nutrients are available from tributaries draining agricultural and urban land areas. Periodicity appears to be related to temperature; the interval between the 2 periods of intensive growth during warm weather decreases at successively more northern locations. Frequent observation of Cladophora growing at a single stream station revealed that variations in thallus morphology and relative cell dimensions of C. glomerata are greater than has generally been recognized. These variations can be attributed to changes in environmental conditions and events in the annual life cycle of the alga.
团集刚毛藻(Cladophora glomerata (L.) Kütz.)是安大略省南部溪流和湖岸的优势附着藻类。最大产量出现在夏季,由两个短时期的密集营养生长(6月和9月)产生。最佳栖息地条件包括浅碱性水中的坚实基质。港口设施提供了这些条件,在那里人造结构补充了自然形成的岩石露头或卵石滩,并且营养物质可从流经农业和城市陆地区域的支流中获得。周期性似乎与温度有关;在温暖天气期间,两个密集生长时期之间的间隔在越往北的地点依次减小。对单个溪流站点生长的刚毛藻的频繁观察表明,团集刚毛藻的藻体形态和相对细胞尺寸的变化比通常认为的要大。这些变化可归因于环境条件的变化以及藻类年度生命周期中的事件。