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Algal Content Of Freshwater Sponges: A Comparison Of The Two Sponge Types From Two Lakes In Western Montana

Authors :
John Addis
Fr. Joseph Harrington
Fr. Jerry Lowney
Karro, Jason
John Addis
Fr. Joseph Harrington
Fr. Jerry Lowney
Karro, Jason
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Earlier studies have indicated particle selection as a means of controlling interspecific competition between freshwater sponges. Thus, an attempt was made to observe differences in two sponge types, Ephydatia muelleri and a possible ecotype, from two different lakes, Salmon Lake and Coopers Lake, in the same drainage system. The results support particle selection but the means of selection remains unclear. A comparison of the algae found in the two lakes is also made showing significant differences.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1317662239
Document Type :
Electronic Resource