The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)

Three new sites of Enteromorpha intestinalis have been found in the drainage basin of the Slănic River located in the Subcarpathians region, salt Meledic Plateau. E. intestinalis is a cosmopolitan macro green alga species with tubular thali that is primarily found in the coastal zone, including the...

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Main Author: Strat Daniela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-11-01
Series:Acta Horti Botanici Bucurestiensis
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spelling doaj-572b73ee54614721818859e32d8d8c5a2020-11-24T22:24:22ZengSciendoActa Horti Botanici Bucurestiensis2359-70892015-11-01421879610.1515/ahbb-2015-0006ahbb-2015-0006The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)Strat Daniela0University of Bucharest, Faculty of Geography, 1 Nicolae Bălcescu Blvd., Sector 1, Bucharest, RomaniaThree new sites of Enteromorpha intestinalis have been found in the drainage basin of the Slănic River located in the Subcarpathians region, salt Meledic Plateau. E. intestinalis is a cosmopolitan macro green alga species with tubular thali that is primarily found in the coastal zone, including the Romanian Black Sea coast. Due to its salt tolerance this alga it was found in some inland waters, both fresh and saline waters courses and limnic waters that are often positively correlated with cultural eutrophication. These new reported localities of E. intestinalis in inland waters from this saline region contribute new and essential information about the distribution of this originally marine species on the inland area of Romania.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ahbb.2015.42.issue-1/ahbb-2015-0006/ahbb-2015-0006.xml?format=INTEnteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Nees 1820water coursessalt diapirsalt karstMeledic PlateauSlănic River
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The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)
Acta Horti Botanici Bucurestiensis
Enteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Nees 1820
water courses
salt diapir
salt karst
Meledic Plateau
Slănic River
author_facet Strat Daniela
author_sort Strat Daniela
title The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)
title_short The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)
title_full The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)
title_fullStr The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)
title_full_unstemmed The Occurrence of Marine Alga Enteromorpha Intestinalis in Water Courses from Salt Area Meledic Plateau, Vrancei Subcarpathians (Romania)
title_sort occurrence of marine alga enteromorpha intestinalis in water courses from salt area meledic plateau, vrancei subcarpathians (romania)
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Horti Botanici Bucurestiensis
issn 2359-7089
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Three new sites of Enteromorpha intestinalis have been found in the drainage basin of the Slănic River located in the Subcarpathians region, salt Meledic Plateau. E. intestinalis is a cosmopolitan macro green alga species with tubular thali that is primarily found in the coastal zone, including the Romanian Black Sea coast. Due to its salt tolerance this alga it was found in some inland waters, both fresh and saline waters courses and limnic waters that are often positively correlated with cultural eutrophication. These new reported localities of E. intestinalis in inland waters from this saline region contribute new and essential information about the distribution of this originally marine species on the inland area of Romania.
topic Enteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Nees 1820
water courses
salt diapir
salt karst
Meledic Plateau
Slănic River
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