Differences Among Coccoid Green Algal Communities in Minnesota and North Dakota Lakes

Very little is known about the diversity and distribution of freshwater unicellular coccoid green algae. The simple morphology and small size of these organisms make reliable identification extremely difficult. Current hypotheses suggest that species of coccoid algae are widely distributed, opportun...

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