Observations on Deepwater Plants in Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada

作者: Ted C. Frantz , Almo J. Cordone

DOI: 10.2307/1933727

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摘要: Deepwater macroscopic hydrophytes in Lake Tahoe were found to a depth of 500 ft. They consist algae, mosses and liverworts. Most concentrated at depths from 200 350 Only Chara occassionally invaded areas as shallow 20 Other deepwater restricted below 50 See full-text article JSTOR

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