Structure and ecology of the flagellate Scourfieldia caeca (Korsh.) Belcher & Swale in two meromictic lakes in Tasmania
RL Croome and PA Tyler
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research
36(3) 413 - 419
Published: 1985
Abstract
The minute green flagellate S. caeca occurs in large numbers in two dystrophic meromictic lakes in Tasmania, constantly occupying a narrow stratum immediately above the chemocline, where physical and chemical conditions change dramatically with depth and where available light is less than 1% of surface radiation and restricted to red wavelengths. In its ultrastructure, S. caeca resembles cultured material described previously but differs in the structure and size of its chloroplast and in the structure of its diagnostic keel of starch.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9850413
© CSIRO 1985