Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Science, Department of Biology and Ecology, Kragujevac
Abstract
This paper describes the morphology, distribution and ecology of 15
populations of Paralemanea collected from 2004 to 2011 in 12 rivers in
Serbia. On the basis of morphological and reproductive characteristics, two
species were identified: P. annulata (12 populations) and P. catenata (3
populations). Morphological (presence of a stalk, thalli length, nodal
diameter (ND), internodal diameter (ID), node and internode diameter ratio
(ND:ID) and reproductive (arrangement of spermatangial sori, length and
diameter of carpospores, presence of Chantransia stage) features described in
the literature are generally confirmed in the populations from Serbia. True
branching was observed in six populations of P. annulata in the gametophyte
stage. False branching (whorled branching) occurred in five populations of
both species observed. In the Pcinja (P2), Ibar (IB5) and Crnovrska rivers
(CR10), the number of whorled branching was 6-11 (P. annulata). For P.
catenata the number of such branching was 3-5 in the Nisava River (N8) and
Sokobanjska Moravica River (SM12). False branching appears at damaged thalli,
somewhat repairing it. Algae belonging to the Paralemanea genus were found at
altitudes from 160 to 780 m (P. annulata), and from 240 to 400 m (P.
catenata), at water temperatures ranging from 11.5 to 29?C (P. annulata) and
from 12.6 to 17.4?C (P. catenata), in neutral and weakly alkaline waters,
with a high level of oxygen concentration, with conductivity ranging from 70
to 433 ?S/cm for P. annulata, and 260 to 440 ?S /cm for P. catenata. It was
also observed that P. annulata and P. catenata often grow in oligotrophic
conditions and rarely in eutrophic conditions.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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