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  • 1
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (121 Seiten = 5 MB) , Illustrationen, Karte
    Edition: 2021
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Journal of applied phycology 12 (2000), S. 479-488 
    ISSN: 1573-5176
    Keywords: abalone larvae ; coralline red algae ; diatoms ; early growth ; Haliotis rubra ; settlement ; Sporolithon durum ; Ulvella lens
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Five diatom species were isolated from settlementplates at Southern Ocean Mariculture, Victoria,Australia (Navicula sp., Naviculajeffreyi, Cylindrotheca closterium, Cocconeis sp., Amphora sp.) and tested insettlement experiments with Haliotis rubralarvae. Settlement was very low on single speciesdiatom films and varied between 1%–6%. Depending onthe species combination larvae preferred to settle onfilms with mixed diatom species than single speciesfilms. The highest settlement was achieved with amixed film of Navicula sp. and Amphora sp.Five and ten-day-old germlings of Sporolithondurum induced settlement of the abalone Haliotisrubra. However, the settlement rate was significantlylower on germlings than on the whole thallus of thealga. Germlings inoculated with the diatom Navicula sp. induced higher settlement than films ofthe diatom species alone. High settlement of up to52% was also achieved with germlings of the greenalga Ulvella lens. Settlement was reduced onU. lens squares inoculated with the diatom Navicula sp. but higher than on films of the diatomalone. The settlement rate was higher if plates withU. lens were previously grazed by juvenileabalone.Post-larval growth rates were higher on monospecificdiatom films than on U. lens or on S.durum. The best growth rate was obtained with Navicula sp. U. lens and S. durum areboth good settlement inducers, but are notsufficient to support rapid growth of young H.rubra post-larvae. Survival was low on U. lensand on the diatom C. closterium. We suggest thatcommercial nursery plates seeded with U. lenswill result in high and consistent settlement, whilean inoculum with Navicula sp. will ensuresufficient food for rapid growth of the post-larvae.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-10
    Description: Die vorliegenden Studien an freiliegenden, nicht-geniculaten Corallinaceae an vier sublitoralen Stationen vor der Küste der Insel Giglio im westlichen Mittelmeer haben gezeigt, daß nicht-geniculate Corallinaceae nicht mit Hilfe von Merkmalen, die die äußere Morphologie betreffen, bestimmt werden können. Die einzelnen Arten sind sehr formvariabel. Fünf verschiedene Wuchsformen konnten unterschieden werden, und sechs der sieben bestimmten Arten waren in mehr als einer Wuchsform vertreten. Sieben Arten, aus fünf verschiedenen Gattungen, wurden an Hand von vegetativer und generativer Anatomie voneinander unterschieden. Bei den Arten Lithophyllum incrustans und Neogoniolithon foslie konnte die Bestimmung durch Vergleiche mit Typenmaterial bestätigt werden. Die Arten Lithophyllum sp. A, Lithophyllum sp. B, Lithoth amnion sp., Phymatolithon sp. und Spongites sp. konnten auf Grund fehlender Vergleichsmöglichkeiten mit Typenmaterial nur auf Gattungsebene bestimmt werden. Es wurde ein Bestimmungsschlüssel für die gefundenen Arten erstellt. Die Artenzusammensetzung an den untersuchten Stationen ist unterschiedlich und nicht auf die Unterschiede in der Zusammensetzung der Wuchsformen der untersuchten Stationen zurückzuführen.
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
    Format: text
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