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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Spatial patterns of phytoplankton and periphyton growth as indicators of estuarine condition in Escambia Bay, Florida

Wagner, Matthew Earl. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of West Florida, 2006. / Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains 99 pages. Includes bibliographical references.
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The Spatial Heterogeneity of Periphyton in Eight Southeastern Ohio Streams: How Far Can One Sample Take You?

Hollingsworth, Emily K. January 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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付着藻類の一次生産および種間競争に関する数値解析

戸田, 祐嗣, TODA, Yuji, 西村, 明, NISHIMURA, Akira, 池田, 駿介, IKEDA, Syunsuke 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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The invasion ecology of Didymosphenia geminata

Bray, Jonathan Peter January 2014 (has links)
Didymosphenia geminata (Didymo) is a nuisance, bloom forming, invasive freshwater algae. Through an ecological survey I examined habitat associations and effects, identifying bloom preferences for stable, low nutrient rivers, often downstream of still waterbodies; with major observed changes to algal and invertebrate communities. Experimental examination of the functional significance of blooms, provided strong support for the hypothesis that blooms are an adaptive, plastic ecophysiological response to nutrient limitation, maximising internal mat cycling and phosphatase based uptake. Further experimentation identified Didymo absence from higher nutrient waterways, is explained by competition with other algae and suppression of the 'bloom' response. Research suggests Didymo is here to stay, but spread management and mitigation will minimise damage to New Zealand's waterways.
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Ecohydraulic Investigation of Diatoms in a Bedrock-Controlled Stream

Rittle, Alex M 01 January 2015 (has links)
Recent studies within the past decade or so have shown the importance of algae in geomorphic and hydrologic processes of lotic systems. However, the ecohydraulic role of algae in bedrock systems has largely been ignored. In addition, the utility of algae as indicators of channel dynamics have often been assumed by geomorphologists, but relatively few studies have examined this relationship. The purpose of this study was to determine whether algae, specifically diatoms, are useful indicators of channel geomorphological dynamics, and to examine if distinct habitats or biotopes typical in fluviokarst and bedrock systems provide unique habitat space for diatoms, and to address the potential ecohydraulic implications. The investigation was performed in a 100 m reach of Shawnee Run, a limestone, fluviokarst tributary to the Kentucky River in Mercer County, KY. The results of the study showed that periphyton are not useful indicators of channel dynamics, and that biotopes and other distinct habitats, including riffles, bedforms, and fine sediment, do not provide unique habitat in terms of diatom community composition.
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Periphyton dynamics and environmental associations Truckee River, CA-NV, USA /

Davis, Clinton J. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Nevada, Reno, 2007. / "December 2007." Includes bibliographical references (leaves 78-84). Online version available on the World Wide Web.
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Determining biogeochemical assemblages on the Stony River, Grant County, WV, using fuzzy c-means and k-nearest neighbors clustering

Hughes, M. Joseph. January 2006 (has links)
Theses (M.S.)--Marshall University, 2006. / Title from document title page. Includes abstract. Document formatted into pages: contains iv, 45 pages including illustrations. Bibliography: p. 25-26.
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A comunidade perifítica e suas relações com a qualidade da água no reservatório de Itupararanga (SP, Brasil)

Taniwaki, Ricardo Hideo [UNESP] 15 May 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:29:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-05-15Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:59:39Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 taniwaki_rh_me_bauru.pdf: 1064252 bytes, checksum: 1b3f9a15ac1bed4d1169edc54c9557ce (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O reservatório de Itupararanga representa grande importância na bacia hidrográfica do rio Sorocaba devido aos usos múltiplos que este ecossistema propicia à população. Dentre as diversas atividades que usufruem dos serviços ambientais desse reservatório, podemos citar o abastecimento de água potável, irrigação, recreação, navegação e turismo. Dessa forma, o presente estudo objetivou estudar os estoques de carbono e as relações da comunidade periférica (biomassa e composição específica) com a qualidade da água no reservatório de Itupararanga. Para isso, foram realizadas cinco campanhas de amostragem em quatro estações amostrais ao longo do reservatório em duas espécies de macrófitas aquáticas. A biomassa perifitica aderida às raízes da macrófita aquática. Eichhornia spp. apresentou variação de 0,9 mg.m2 a 12,5 mg.m2 e a biomassa perifitica aderida às raízes da macrófita aquática Polygonum punctatum apresentou variação de 0,5 mg.m2 a 3,9 mg.m2 e mostraram-se controladas principalmente pelo regime hidrológico e pelas concentrações de nutrientes na água. Os estoques de carbono da comunidade perifitica aderida às raízes de Eichhornia spp. e nos pecíolos de P. punctatum variaram de 0,3 mgC.m2 a 2,5 mgC.m2 e 0,1 mgC.m2 a 1,2 mgC.m2 respectivamente. Já em relação à composição específica de algas perifiticas, foi encontrado um total de 156 táxons divididos em 8 classes e a densidade total das espécies variou de 10,2 mil a 171,8 mil indivíduos por milímetro quadrado. Em relação à qualidade da água, o reservatório de Itupararanga apresentou em diversas momentos concentrações acima do máximo permitido para fósforo total e abaixo do mínimo permitido para oxigênio dissolvido segundo a resolução CONAMA 357/2005. A comunidade de algas perifíticas mostrou-se controlada por... / The Itupararanga reservoir has great importance in the Sorocaba River basin due to the multiple uses that uses that this ecosystem provides to the population. Among the many activities that take benefit of the environmental services from this reservoir, we can cite the drinking water supply, irrigation, recreation, navigation and tourism. Therefeore, this study aimed to study the carbon stocks and the relationships of the periphytic community (biomass and species composition) with the quality of the water in the reservoir Itupararanga. For this, five sampling campaigns in four sampling stations along the reservoir in two species of aquatic macrophytes were performed. The periphyton biomass attached to the roots of the aquatic macrophyte Eichhornia spp. presented a variation of 0.9 mg.m2 to 12,5 mg.m2 and periphyton biomass attached to the aquatic macrophyte Polygomum punctatum showed variation of 0,5 mg.m2 to 3.9 mg.m2 and were controleed mainly by the hydrological regime and nutrient concentrations in the water. The periphytic community carbon stocks attached to the roots of eichhornia spp. and the petioles of P. punctatum ranged from 0.3 mgC.m2 to 2.5 mgC.m2 and 0.1 mgC.m2 to 1.2 mgC.m2 respectively. In relation to the species composition of periphytic algae, it has been found a total of 156 taxa divided into eight classes and the overall density of the species ranged from 10,200 to 171,800 individuals per square millimeter. In relation to the water quality, the Itupararanga reservoir performed in several times above the maximum allowed concentrations for total phosphorus and below the minimum allowable concentrations for dissolved oxygen according to CONAMA 357/2005 resolution. The community of periphytic algae has shown to be controlled by spatial and temporal patterns, such as substrate type, the sampling stations... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Biodiversidade de diatomáceas (bacillariophyta) em córregos conservados do cerrado / Biodiversity diatoms (bacillariophyta) in preserved cerrado streams

França, Alline Alves 24 March 2016 (has links)
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The Influence of Phosphorus on Periphyton Mats from the Everglades and Three Tropical Karstic Wetlands

La Hee, Josette M. 04 June 2010 (has links)
The distinctive karstic, freshwater wetlands of the northern Caribbean and Central American region support the prolific growth of calcite-rich periphyton mats. Aside from the Everglades, very little research has been conducted in these karstic wetlands, which are increasingly threatened by eutrophication. This study sought to (i) test the hypothesis that water depth and periphyton total phosphorus (TP) content are both drivers of periphyton biomass in karstic wetland habitats in Belize, Mexico and Jamaica, (ii) provide a taxonomic inventory of the periphytic diatom species in these wetlands and (iii) examine the relationship between periphyton mat TP concentration and diatom assemblage at Everglades and Caribbean locations. Periphyton biomass, nutrient and diatom assemblage data were generated from periphyton mat samples collected from shallow, marl-based wetlands in Belize, Mexico and Jamaica. These data were compared to a larger dataset collected from comparable sites within Everglades National Park. A diatom taxonomic inventory was conducted on the Caribbean samples and a combination of ordination and weighted-averaging modeling techniques were used to compare relationships between periphyton TP concentration, periphyton biomass and diatom assemblage composition among the locations. Within the Everglades, periphyton biomass showed a negative correlation with water depth and mat TP, while periphyton mat percent organic content was positively correlated with these two variables. These patterns were also exhibited within the Belize, Mexico and Jamaica locations, suggesting that water depth and periphyton TP content are both drivers of periphyton biomass in karstic wetland systems within the northern Caribbean region. A total of 146 diatom species representing 39 genera were recorded from the three Caribbean locations, including a distinct core group of species that may be endemic to this habitat type. Weighted averaging models were produced that effectively predicted mat TP concentration from diatom assemblages for both Everglades (R2=0.56) and Caribbean (R2=0.85) locations. There were, however, significant differences among Everglades and Caribbean locations with respect to species TP optima and indicator species. This suggests that although diatoms are effective indicators of water quality in these wetlands, differences in species response to water quality changes can reduce the predictive power of these indices when applied across systems.

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