Aase Kristiansen
University of Copenhagen
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Nature | 1997
Bjørn Buchardt; Paul Seaman; Gabrielle Stockmann; Marie Vous; Uffe Wilken; Lene Düwel; Aase Kristiansen; Christopher Jenner; Michael J. Whiticar; Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen; Godtfred Høpner Petersen; Lone Thorbjørn
In the small Ikka Fjord in southwestern Greenland, we have studied remarkable submarine tufa columns forming over alkaline springs by abiotic precipitationof the metastable, cold-water mineral ikaite (CaCO3.6H2O). The columns, which support a rich marine life, are up to 20 m high, with annual growth of more than 50 cm. We wish to nominate the locality, which seems to be unique, for classification as a geological World Heritage Site.
Cryptogamie Algologie | 2001
Poul Møller Pedersen; Aase Kristiansen
Abstract The present paper reports on the study of French and Danish strains of Acinetospora crinita (Harvey) Kornmann and their responses in growth and reproduction to various combinations of temperature and salinity. The distribution of the species in both hemispheres may be explained by the temperature requirements for growth and reproduction. The limit at lower latitudes in both hemispheres is a lethal limit, at higher latitudes it is probably a growth and reproduction limit. Acinetospora crinita is a stenohaline species and only occurs in high salinity areas in Danish waters. This paper also discusses the status of the genus Acinetospora, which has been considered to be a phase in the life history of some Feldmannia and Hincksia species. We conclude that there are several characters that justify independent status at the genus and species level. The large variation in reproductive patterns is enigmatic and adds to the taxonomic confusion. In A. crinita various reproductive structures occur: megasporangia/acinetosporangia, unilocular sporangia (some are apomeiotic), monosporangia, plurilocular sporangia which are presured to be gametangia, and a strain is known from the United States with reproduction solely by fragmentation. The combination of reproductive structures appears to be unique to specific strains.
Nordic Journal of Botany | 1987
Øjvind Moestrup; Terumitsu Hori; Aase Kristiansen
Nordic Journal of Botany | 1999
Jørgen Kristiansen; Aase Kristiansen
Nordic Journal of Botany | 1991
Aase Kristiansen; Poul Møller Pedersen; Lars Moseholm
Nordic Journal of Botany | 1984
Aase Kristiansen
Nordic Journal of Botany | 1987
Poul Møller Pedersen; Aase Kristiansen; Lars Moseholm
Taxon | 1994
Poul Møller Pedersen; Aase Kristiansen
Nordic Journal of Botany | 2003
Aase Kristiansen; Poul Møller Pedersen
Nordic Journal of Botany | 2001
Aase Kristiansen