Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1966

Publication Title

Ohio Journal of Science

Volume

66

Issue

3

Pages

253-255

Abstract

Eight sets of water samples were taken to a depth of 36 ft. during a 24-hr. period. A homogeneity was found in the vertical distribution of the total phytoplankton in samples from 7 of the 8 hydro-casts. Skeletonema costatum and Asterionella japonica were the most numerous phytoplankters in every sample, with the majority of their counts each exceeding 500, 000 cells per liter.

Original Publication Citation

Marshall, H.G. (1966). Diurnal distribution of phytoplankton from a single station at the mouth of the James River. Ohio J Sci, 66((3)), 253-255.

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