The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1912, Side 103

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1912, Side 103
MARINE ALGAL VEGETATION 89 close to this limit; 6 species (1 red, 3 brown, 2 green) have their area of distribution in the ujiper and lower littoral zones, and to a depth of 10 metres, these species are mentioned under the Upper Littoral Zone, and there, 5 of them are reckoned as littoral. 35 species (10 red, 15 brown, 10 green) grow in the lower littoral zone, and to a depth of about 10 metres. They appear to be about as common in the lower littoral zone as in the belt between the limit of low-tide and the depth mentioned. 18 species (12 red, 3 brown, 3 green) grow in the lower littoral zone, and to a depth of more than 10 metres; these belong to the species which have a lower downward range, 15 of them have their uppermost limit in the lower littoral zone, and 3 of them in the upper littoral zone. The species characteristic of the lower littoral zone are especially the 19 species which are found there only, and the 35 species which extend to a depth of about 10 metres, for some of these (e. g. Rhodymenia and Halosaccion), by occurring in masses, often cha- racterize large portions of the lower littoral zone. 2. The Belt down to a deptli of about 10 nietres. In the table 103 species are recorded from this belt. Of these, two occur also in the upper littoral zone, and have been previously mentioned (Rhodochorton Rothii and Hildenbrandia), 6 occur also in the upper and lower Iittoral zones and are mentioned above, 35 occur also in the lower littoral zone (see under this heading); while 9 species are found only at this depth, but of these some tnav be presumed to extend further downwards and some may possibly occur in the lower littoral zone. 19 species extend down- wards, witli their uppermost limit in the upper and lower littoral zones, as, for example, Conchocetis rosea which occurs in the upper littoral zone and is absent from the lower littoral zone, besides the 18 species mentioned under the Lower Littoral Zone. 32 species with a downward range have their uppermost limit at a depth of about 10 metres. Besides the 9 species which are found only in this belt, it is especially the 35 species which this belt has in common with the lower littoral zone which characterize the belt, as some of them — those mentioned under the Lower Littoral Zone — by occurring in masses often characterize large portions of the bottom. By comparison it can easily be seen that the lower littoral zone is nnich more closely related to this belt than to the upper littoral zone, which, amongst other things, is evident from the great
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