Contribution to the biology and geographical distribution of Aegagropila sauteri (Nees) Kutz. [Translation of: Gidrobiologicheskie Zhurnal, Kiev 4(3), 68-69, 1967]

Aegagropila sauteri is a peculiar green algae, the branched thalli of which, according to the amount of growth, forms velvety spheres of a diameter of 3-4, sometimes to 5-6 cm. and bigger. Investigators attribute it to a special genus of green algae. The authors examine Aegagropila sauteri in Lake Markakol (Kazakhstan).

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Main Authors: Ergashev, A.E., Taubaev, T. T.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1967
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Limnology, Algae, Freshwater lakes, Freshwater ecology, Kazakhstan, Aegagropila sauteri,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22345
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Summary:Aegagropila sauteri is a peculiar green algae, the branched thalli of which, according to the amount of growth, forms velvety spheres of a diameter of 3-4, sometimes to 5-6 cm. and bigger. Investigators attribute it to a special genus of green algae. The authors examine Aegagropila sauteri in Lake Markakol (Kazakhstan).