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France
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Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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Deux-Sèvres
Arrondissemnt :
Niort
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Canton :
Saint-Maixent-l'École
Commune :
Sainte-Néomaye
Sainte-Néomaye
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79283
Code Postal
79260
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Crust made by crustose algae or/and bacterial community growing on a piece of broken fishing line, tangled and abandoned on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in some shallow and very well lighted place. Photo made in August 2016 ahead of the Roman bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé (France). Crusting was done very easily on nylon thread (up over 2 cm thick in some places) and it adheres well, while some fishing weights still on the wire are fully preserved because of the extreme toxicity of lead for these organisms. Various invertebrates, including gammares seem to feed on the surface crusting and protect themselves in important cavities yet existing, but that will eventually clog. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas. In this stream, according to my observations, the denser and more important, crusts are however mostly on carpets of aquatic mosses (bryophytes) or of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crust made by crustose algae or/and bacterial community growing on a piece of broken fishing line, tangled and abandoned on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in some shallow and very well lighted place. Photo made in August 2016 ahead of the Roman bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé (France). Crusting was done very easily on nylon thread (up over 2 cm thick in some places) and it adheres well, while some fishing weights still on the wire are fully preserved because of the extreme toxicity of lead for these organisms. Various invertebrates, including gammares seem to feed on the surface crusting and protect themselves in important cavities yet existing, but that will eventually clog. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas. In this stream, according to my observations, the denser and more important, crusts are however mostly on carpets of aquatic mosses (bryophytes) or of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crust made by crustose algae or/and bacterial community growing on a piece of broken fishing line, tangled and abandoned on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in some shallow and very well lighted place. Photo made in August 2016 ahead of the Roman bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé (France). Crusting was done very easily on nylon thread (up over 2 cm thick in some places) and it adheres well, while some fishing weights still on the wire are fully preserved because of the extreme toxicity of lead for these organisms. Various invertebrates, including gammares seem to feed on the surface crusting and protect themselves in important cavities yet existing, but that will eventually clog. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas. In this stream, according to my observations, the denser and more important, crusts are however mostly on carpets of aquatic mosses (bryophytes) or of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crust made by crustose algae or/and bacterial community growing on a piece of broken fishing line, tangled and abandoned on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in some shallow and very well lighted place. Photo made in August 2016 ahead of the Roman bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé (France). Crusting was done very easily on nylon thread (up over 2 cm thick in some places) and it adheres well, while some fishing weights still on the wire are fully preserved because of the extreme toxicity of lead for these organisms. Various invertebrates, including gammares seem to feed on the surface crusting and protect themselves in important cavities yet existing, but that will eventually clog. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas. In this stream, according to my observations, the denser and more important, crusts are however mostly on carpets of aquatic mosses (bryophytes) or of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crust made by crustose algae or/and bacterial community (Rivularia ?) growing on a piece of broken fishing line, tangled and abandoned on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in some shallow and very well lighted place. Photo made in August 2016 ahead of the Roman bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé (France). Crusting was done very easily on nylon thread (up over 2 cm thick in some places) and it adheres well, while some fishing weights still on the wire are fully preserved because of the extreme toxicity of lead for these organisms. Various invertebrates, including gammares seem to feed on the surface crusting and protect themselves in important cavities yet existing, but that will eventually clog. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas. In this stream, according to my observations, the denser and more important, crusts are however mostly on carpets of aquatic mosses (bryophytes) or of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crusting algal and/or bacterial photographed in August 2016 on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in a shallow and well lit place, called "Roman Bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé "(France). On these crusts various invertebrates, including gammares and many w:Theodoxus (Theodoxus fluviatilis probably) can be observed. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas that typically form it from horizontal carpet aquatic of mosses (bryophyta) or vertical carpet of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crusting algal and/or bacterial photographed in August 2016 on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in a shallow and well lit place, called "Roman Bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé "(France). On these crusts various invertebrates, including gammares and many w:Theodoxus (Theodoxus fluviatilis probably) can be observed. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas that typically form it from horizontal carpet aquatic of mosses (bryophyta) or vertical carpet of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crusting algal and/or bacterial photographed in August 2016 on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in a shallow and well lit place, called "Roman Bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé "(France). On these crusts various invertebrates, including gammares and many w:Theodoxus (Theodoxus fluviatilis probably) can be observed. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas that typically form it from horizontal carpet aquatic of mosses (bryophyta) or vertical carpet of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crusting algal and/or bacterial photographed in August 2016 on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in a shallow and well lit place, called "Roman Bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé "(France). On these crusts various invertebrates, including gammares and many w:Theodoxus (Theodoxus fluviatilis probably) can be observed. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas that typically form it from horizontal carpet aquatic of mosses (bryophyta) or vertical carpet of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
Crusting algal and/or bacterial photographed in August 2016 on the bottom of the river "Sèvre Niortaise" in a shallow and well lit place, called "Roman Bridge of Azay-le-Brûlé "(France). On these crusts various invertebrates, including gammares and many w:Theodoxus (Theodoxus fluviatilis probably) can be observed. This section of the river is rich in crusting areas that typically form it from horizontal carpet aquatic of mosses (bryophyta) or vertical carpet of Marchantiophyta.
par Lamiot
(CC BY-SA 4.0)
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