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Enumeration of algae in Philippine bañgos fishponds and in the digestive track of the fish with notes on conditions favorable for their growth / Ricardo Esguerra.

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Subject(s): Online resources: In: Philippines. The Philippine Journal of Fisheries Volume 1, Issue no. 2 (July - December 1951), page 175 - 196Abstract: Observation showed that out of the 43 species of algae identified glowing in Dagat-dagatan fishponds and the neighboring ponds, Chaetomorpha was the most common of the filamentous algae. Lyngbya took the lead and followed by Phormidium of the blue-green algae. Of the diatoms, Mastogloia, Pleurosigma, Surirella, Chaetoceras, Biddulphia, and Nitzschia were found predominant. Intestinal contents of five bañgos yielded 14 species (algae and diatoms) recognizable and of these, Chaetomorpha, Melosira, Navicula, Nitzschia, Pleurosigma, and Coscinodiscus. Apparently these were taken upon more preferably than others, or they have not been digested when the intestinal contents were examined.
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Journal Article Journal Article NFRDI Central Office NFRDI KMRC Indexed Materials Collection Electronic Volume 1, Issue no. 2 (July - December 1951), page 175 - 196 Available IMC000011
Journal Journal NFRDI Central Office NFRDI KMRC Institutional Repository Collection Electronic SH 1 .B9524 1951 vol. 1 no. 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Volume 1, No. 2 (July - December 1951) Available IRC00002

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Observation showed that out of the 43 species of algae identified glowing in Dagat-dagatan fishponds and the neighboring ponds, Chaetomorpha was the most common of the filamentous algae. Lyngbya took the lead and followed by Phormidium of the blue-green algae. Of the diatoms, Mastogloia, Pleurosigma, Surirella, Chaetoceras, Biddulphia, and Nitzschia were found predominant. Intestinal contents of five bañgos yielded 14 species (algae and diatoms) recognizable and of these, Chaetomorpha, Melosira, Navicula, Nitzschia, Pleurosigma, and Coscinodiscus. Apparently these were taken upon more preferably than others, or they have not been digested when the intestinal contents were examined.

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