The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1912, Side 155

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1912, Side 155
MARINE ALGAL VEGETATION 141 character of the community in sheltered and in exposed places, which is evident from the description of the association given be- low. In sheltered places the calm-water character predomi- nates; to this belong the Saccorrhiza dermatodea-association, the Alaria Pijlaii-association, the Laminaria fœröensis-associalion and the calm-water associations of L. saccharina and L. digitata. Of the very much exposed associations, the only essential one to be re- corded is the Stenophylla-associiúion (see under L. digitata). In ad- dition, a difference is evident according to the depth, and the as- sociations then occur either with a shallow-water character or with a deep-water character (see below). In its main features, this community occurs in a similar man- ner on the coasts of adjacent countries. The communities of S. and SW. Iceland greatly resemble those of the Færöes, as has been fre- quently mentioned, and also those of western Norway (Boye, 10; Hansteen, 25) and of Finmark (Foslie, 18). The Saccorrhiza dermatodea-association. I have most frequently found this species just below the limit of low-tide, where it is of medium size, and grows scattered. In water-filled depres- sions in the lowest part of the littoral zone which, although they lie above the limit of low-tide, belong from a biological point of view to the lower-Iying' area, the species is often very social and forms pure associations. I have found it growing very socially at a greater depth (22—28 metres) within Reyðarfjörður in E. Iceland off Hólmanes or thereabouts; the specimens which occurred there were of large size. When the various Ectocarpacea; which may occur on old individuals are excepted, the plants are usuallv free from epiphytes. The association develops best in somewhat sheltered places. The Alaria Pylaii-association. Alaria Pylaii, as mentioned below, often grows interspersed amongst Alaria esculenta f. pinnata, Laminaria saccharina and others, in somewhat exposed places; but its real habitat is in the interior of the fjords, where the water is calm. Here occur the typical, large, broad-fronded individuals: tliey are often social in growth and then form pure or almost pure as- sociations; but they are most frequently distributed in patches, and then alternate with Saccorrhizeta or social growths of Laminaria nigripes v. atrofulva. In such places occur also the broad-fronded calm-water forms of Laminaria saccharina and L. digitata. Alaria
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