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The meticulous phycological investigation of Lake Rudträsket, Central Sweden, 1947–1949, by Heinrichs Skuja
Author(s) -
Willén Torbjörn
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
nordic journal of botany
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.333
H-Index - 33
eISSN - 1756-1051
pISSN - 0107-055X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1756-1051.1992.tb01837.x
Subject(s) - algae , macrophyte , taxon , botany , humus , biology , ecology , archaeology , geography , soil water
In 1947–1949, studies of water chemistry, aquatic macrophytes, bryophytes and algae were performed in a small lake, L. Rudträsket, near Stockholm, but only a few results concerning water chemistry and macrophytes have so far been published. Heinrichs Skuja (1892–1972) left 62 hand‐written pages with the results of his analyses from the lake: a list of taxa, some measurements and several algal sketches. The main part of this material is presented here. Skuja identified about 640 taxa with a majority for desmids, ca. 290, followed by ca. 100 chlorophyceans, 65 euglenophytes and 60 cyanophytes. The species composition gives a fairly reflection of the character of the lake: small, shallow, rich in humus, acid and surrounded by swampy areas with Sphagnum. Dimensions of algae as well as drawings from L. Rudträsket have partly been published in publications by Skuja. In this paper seven plates with about 115 figures have been drawn in Indian ink and printed. Today, the lake has a lower pH value, pH 4.6, than in 1947–1949, pH 5.3–6.1, and would be a stimulating object for comparative studies.