Cultures of four benthic diatom species (Navicula salinarum, Amphiprora cf, paludosa, N. arenaria, Gyrosigma spenceni) were kept at the surface of a mudflat in order to measure division rates. During incubations in the period of Decemberto June the mean temperature was the predominant factor regulating cell division rate. Immersion of the mudflat with very turbid tidal water was an important factor only at a low-level mudflat station during winter and early spring. Strong temperature fluctuations during incubations, with periods of frost in winter and periods of insolation during hot summer weather, did notinterrupt growth of the cultures. Hence high temperatures and high irradiance values are unlikely to be the direct cause of the summer m...
The influence of winter on the selection of dominant taxa for the phytoplankton spring bloom was stu...
Numerous experimental simulations with different warming scenarios have been conducted to predict ho...
The composition and seasonal dynamics of biofilm-associated eukaryotic communities were analysed at ...
Cultures of four benthic diatom species (Navicula salinarum, Amphiprora cf, paludosa, N. arenaria, G...
spenceni) were kept at the surface of a mudflat in order to measure division rates. During incubatio...
The seasonal succession of seven dominant diatom species on a brackish intertidal mudflat in the Ems...
Four species of estuarine benthic diatoms: Amphiprora c. f. paludosa W. Smith, Nitzschia c. f. dissi...
Three species of intertidal diatoms were kept in unialgal and mixed cultures forming mats on the sur...
An experimental laboratory set-up was used to study the influence of different grain size compositio...
A linear transect with 12 sampling points was sampled in a tidal estuarine environment during 1973 f...
EFfects of light intensity, exposure to desiccation, salinity, and heated water on the vertical dist...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
Temperature is one of the environmental factors that most strongly influence the life of microalgae,...
The influence of winter on the selection of dominant taxa for the phytoplankton spring bloom was stu...
Numerous experimental simulations with different warming scenarios have been conducted to predict ho...
The composition and seasonal dynamics of biofilm-associated eukaryotic communities were analysed at ...
Cultures of four benthic diatom species (Navicula salinarum, Amphiprora cf, paludosa, N. arenaria, G...
spenceni) were kept at the surface of a mudflat in order to measure division rates. During incubatio...
The seasonal succession of seven dominant diatom species on a brackish intertidal mudflat in the Ems...
Four species of estuarine benthic diatoms: Amphiprora c. f. paludosa W. Smith, Nitzschia c. f. dissi...
Three species of intertidal diatoms were kept in unialgal and mixed cultures forming mats on the sur...
An experimental laboratory set-up was used to study the influence of different grain size compositio...
A linear transect with 12 sampling points was sampled in a tidal estuarine environment during 1973 f...
EFfects of light intensity, exposure to desiccation, salinity, and heated water on the vertical dist...
Diatoms are unicellular, eukaryotic, photosynthetic algae responsible for the production of 20% of o...
Temperature is one of the environmental factors that most strongly influence the life of microalgae,...
The influence of winter on the selection of dominant taxa for the phytoplankton spring bloom was stu...
Numerous experimental simulations with different warming scenarios have been conducted to predict ho...
The composition and seasonal dynamics of biofilm-associated eukaryotic communities were analysed at ...