Samples of benthic algae were collected from the Metolius River
of central Oregon at two-week intervals between April 15, 1967 and
March 9, 1968. Species of filamentous algae and diatoms present
were recorded for every sampling station on each sampling date.
Permanent mounts of diatom frustules were prepared.
This sampling...
The biochemical composition of ten species of estuarine phytoplankton
was determined. Studies were made of their growth in
various culture media and of their relative value as food for oyster
larvae. Nine of the species were isolated from Yaquina Bay, Oregon.
An attempt was made to select species which commonly...
This thesis reports a portion of a general ecological study of
a stream under conditions of controlled flow and low levels of organic
enrichment. It is concerned with the effects of experimental variations
of light intensity and concentration of soluble organic enrichment
imposed on seasonal variations of temperature and total...
Aphanizomenon flos-aquae from Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
was introduced into culture in a precipitate -free medium developed
by modification of McLachlan's ASM medium. This medium ASMT
No. 8 contained no organic substances other than ethylendiaminetetraacetate
(EDTA) and Trishydroxymethylamino methane (Tris),
and was developed by modifying the concentrations of certain elements,...
An impounded estuary was employed to study primary productivity, community respiration, and community structure as they
related to seasonal and temporal succession, salinity, and water
temperature. Plankton metabolism was studied by means of the
light-and dark-bottle technique. Benthic community metabolism
was determined by using the "diurnal oxygen curve" method.
Four...