Abstract

Summary 216 species of diatoms have been found epiphytic on common intertidal marine algae from Great Cumbrae Island, Firth of Clyde, Scotland. Green and red algae had larger epiphytic floras than brown algae. Cocconeis spp. (especially C. scutellum var. scutellum) were common and abundant, and the endophytic Navicula endophytica was found in large numbers in fucoid algae. Similar epiphytic floras were observed on Cladophora rupestris, Polysiphonia lanosa, Gigartina stellata, and Palmaria palmata, but that on Enteromorpha intestinalis was quite distinct.

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