Hydrobiological Journal
Publicou 6 edições por ano
ISSN Imprimir: 0018-8166
ISSN On-line: 1943-5991
SJR:
0.221
SNIP:
0.469
CiteScore™::
0.9
H-Index:
12
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Peculiarities of Formation of Marine Macro- and Microphytoperiphyton on Different Solid Substrata
Volume 35,
Edição 6, 1999,
pp. 8-14
DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v35.i6.20
RESUMO
The relative role of micro- and macrocomponents of phytofouling on four substrata used in seashore hydrotechnical construction (ferroconcrete, granite, limestone, and rubber tires) has been studied. During the first month of fouling, the autotrophic process is performed exclusively by microalgal communities. After two months of formation of the biocenosis, the primary production process is performed on 99% by communities of macroalgae. Under high productivity of such cenoses forming in eutrophic conditions on rubber tires, the effect of secondary pollution of the sea coastal zones may occur.
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