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Qualitative Data Regarding the Macrophytic Communities Structure in the Wave Breaking Zone at the Romanian Black Sea Littoral

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  • Bogdan Stefan
  • Negreanu Pirjol
  • Emin Cadar
  • Gabriela Mihaela Paraschiv

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At the Romanian seaside the development of macro-algae mass is reported mainly in summer and is registered especially by the group green macro-algae; thus the largest deposits occur ashore after periods of storm especially, but especially after bottom movement, when a large area of shallow coastline is "shaved" of vegetal carpet. Most macrophyte algae from the Romanian littoral are seasonal species; typical for low temperatures are species of red algae: Bangia, Porphyra and Ectocarpus; species Dasya, Chondria are typical for the summer temperatures and others are frequently met especially in spring - fall; in addition to these, a number of species belonging to the group of green algae. Enteromorpha, Cladophora, are present in all associations succeeding in the year.

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  • Bogdan Stefan & Negreanu Pirjol & Emin Cadar & Gabriela Mihaela Paraschiv, 2019. "Qualitative Data Regarding the Macrophytic Communities Structure in the Wave Breaking Zone at the Romanian Black Sea Littoral," European Journal of Medicine and Natural Scinces Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 2, July -Dec.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejmnjr:11
    DOI: 10.26417/ejis.v4i1.p172-185
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