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SEA ICE ALGAE OF THE BLACK SEA ODESSA BAY

SEA ICE ALGAE OF THE BLACK SEA ODESSA BAY

Abstract

Наведені відомості про 28 видів льодових водоростей Одеської затоки Чорного моря, які відносяться до трьох відділів: синьо-зелених (2 види), діатомових (25 видів) та зелених (1 вид). Більша частина їх мали хроматофори бурого кольору і активно рухалися. В шарі льоду були знайдені як бентосні (78,6 %), так і планктонні (21,4 %) форми. Серед водоростей до одиноких належали 17 видів (60,7 %), до колоніальних — 8 (28,6 %), до багатоклітинних — 3 види (10,7 %).

Приводятся сведения о 28 видах ледовых водорослей Одесского залива Черного моря, относящихся к трем отделам: диатомовым, сине-зеленым и зеленым. Большая часть водорослей имели хроматофоры бурой окраски и активно передвигались. Во льду были обнаружены как бентосные (78,6 %), так и планктонные (21,4 %) формы. Среди водорослей к одиночным формам принадлежали 17 видов (60,7 %), к колониальным — 8 (28,6 %), к многоклеточным — 3 вида (10,7 %).

The information about 28 species of the Odessa bay sea ice algae, belonging to 3 divisions: diatoms, blue-green and green algae is presented. The main part of algae has brown-colored chromatophors and moves actively. There has been found both benthic (78,6 %) and plancton (21,4 %) forms in ice. The sea ice algae were represented by single (60,7 %), colonial (28,6 %), and polycell (10,7 %) organisms.

Keywords

algae, водорості, лід, лед, the Odessa bay, ice, водоросли, Одесский залив, Одеська затока

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