Seasonal occurrence and variation in standing crop of a drift algal community in the Indian River, Florida

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1979
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Monthly collections of unattached, free-drifting macroalgae were made from September 1975 through August 1976
at three stations in a seagrassĀ·bed near Ft. Pierce, Florida. The most common species were Dictyota dichotoma,
Acanthophora spicifera, Hypnea cervicomis, H. musciformis, and Spyridia filamentosa. Chondria tenuissima occurred
as a winter-spring dominant. Seasonal changes in standing crop of these plants are described.

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Monthly collections of unattached, free-drifting macroalgae were made from September 1975 through August 1976
at three stations in a seagrassĀ·bed near Ft. Pierce, Florida. The most common species were Dictyota dichotoma,
Acanthophora spicifera, Hypnea cervicomis, H. musciformis, and Spyridia filamentosa. Chondria tenuissima occurred
as a winter-spring dominant. Seasonal changes in standing crop of these plants are described.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 114
This manuscript is available at http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/botm and may be cited as: Benz, M. C., Eiseman, N. J., & Gallaher, E. E. (1979). Seasonal occurrence and variation in standing crop of a drift algal community in the Indian River, Florida. Botanica Marina, 22(7), 413-420. doi:10.1515/botm.1979.22.7.413
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1979
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1979
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10.1515/botm.1979.22.7.413
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1979
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Benz, M. C.
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Seasonal occurrence and variation in standing crop of a drift algal community in the Indian River, Florida
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1979
Walter de Gruyter, Inc.

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Seasonal occurrence and variation in standing crop of a drift algal community in the Indian River, Florida
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Seasonal occurrence and variation in standing crop of a drift algal community in the Indian River, Florida