Document Type

Thesis

Date of Degree Completion

Summer 1974

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

Department

Biology

Committee Chair

J. Carr

Second Committee Member

D. Hosford

Third Committee Member

Curt A. Wiberg

Abstract

This paper presents a taxonomic and distributional survey of the benthic blue-green algal flora within an estuary system. Physical parameters were considered in the seasonal growth and distribution of algal species. A majority of the observed species occur in all habitats of the estuary and are present throughout the year. Seasonal growth rates and distribution are primarily dependent upon light intensity, temperature, salinity, and substrate condition. The largest extent of growth and distribution occurs in the late spring and summer months at which time the abiotic factors are most favorable for the development of benthic algal communities.

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