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Algal studies of the Danish Wadden Sea: V. Blue-green algae in higher salt march areas — their seasonal and spatial distribution
Kaas, H. (1987). Algal studies of the Danish Wadden Sea: V. Blue-green algae in higher salt march areas — their seasonal and spatial distribution. Nord. J. Bot. 7(6): 735-749
In: Nordic Journal of Botany. Oikos Editorial Office: Copenhagen. ISSN 0107-055X; e-ISSN 1756-1051, more
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Keywords
    Festuca rubra L. [WoRMS]; Puccinellia maritima (Huds.) Parl. [WoRMS]; Salicornia herbacea Linnaeus [WoRMS]; Spartina anglica C.E. Hubbard [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water

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  • Kaas, H.

Abstract
    The blue-green algal flora in the higher salt marsh areas (above average high tide level) at Rejsby in the Danish Wadden Sea area has been investigated regularly throughout a one-year period. Twenty nine pigmented and two colourless taxa were recorded, and their morphology described in detail. The blue-green algae were particularly well developed in the the grazed Puccinellia marsh, at other sites the occurrence was scattered. In winter and spring few algae were seen. Mats appeared in June and then persisted for shorter or longer periods, in some areas throughout the rest of the year. On the basis of frequency analyses, thirteen assemblages characterized by the dominating species were recognized. Factors affecting the spatial and temporal distribution are discussed. The assemblages are compared to the algal communities described by Polderman.

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