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- Periphyton is a complex mixture of algae, cyanobacteria, heterotrophic microbes, and detritus that is attached to submerged surfaces in most aquatic ecosystems...
- known species, and are predominantly found in freshwater where they live periphytic on the surface of aquatic plants, plastic bags and pebbles in the shallow...
- presence in the water column by being circulated in Langmuir rotations. Periphytic algae, on the other hand, are attached to a substrate. In lakes and ponds...
- OCLC 39747651. Wu, Yonghong; Liu, Junzhuo; Rene, Eldon R. (2018-01-01). "Periphytic biofilms: A promising nutrient utilization regulator in wetlands". Bioresource...
- of all types. The littoral zone of the lake is reported to be rich in periphytic biota ****ociated with macrophytes. Diatoms, protozoans and rotifers which...
- recycling (see below). Diatoms are one of the main dominant groups of periphytic algae in lotic systems and have been widely used as efficient indicators...
- growing seasons led to more benthic plant growth which is revealed by more periphytic (substrate-growing) diatom species. After the onset of the Industrial...
- G.; Stanislavskaya, Elena V.; Acs, Eva (2009-10-15). "Distribution of periphytic diatoms in the rivers of the Lake Ladoga basin (Northwestern Russia)"...
- 0073. ISSN 1939-5590. Hansson, Lars-Anders (1992). "Factors regulating periphytic algal biom****". Limnology and Oceanography. 37 (2): 322–328. Bibcode:1992LimOc...
- a grazer-s****er, feeding on plant and animal detritus, epiphytic and periphytic algae, sediments and diatoms. Potamopyrgus antipodarum is ovoviviparous...