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Title: STUDIES ON PHOTOSYNTHETIC RATES AND SPECIES COMPOSI-TION OF AN EPILITHIC PERIPHYTON COMMUNITY IN A STREAM AT FRESNO, CALIFORNIA
Authors: R. ALIYA
GINA ARCE
Issue Date: 6-Jun-1989
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society
Citation: Aliya, R., & ARCE, G. (1989). TION OF AN EPILITHIC PERIPHYTON COMMUNITY IN A STREAM AT FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. Pak. J. Bot, 21(1), 4349.
Abstract: An epilithic periphyton community showed significant seasonal changes in species composition, abun-dance, and photosynthetic rates in a slow-flowing, manmade stream. Blue green algae were dominant during summer, diatoms were dominant during spring and winter, and green algae dominated the community during fall. The highest photosynthetic rates were found in winter with 24°C as the optimum temperatures for produc-tion in all seasons.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/16870
ISSN: 0556-2231
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