Roger Croome
La Trobe University
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Microbiology | 1984
Roger Croome; Peter A. Tyler
SUMMARY: The motile ectosymbiotic consortium “Chlorochromatium aggregatum” occurs in large numbers in two meromictic lakes in Tasmania. In its structure it resembles specimens previously described, except that vesicles or mesosomes are present in the central bacterium. The population occupies a narrow stratum near the chemocline, but may occur either above or below it, in microaerobic or anaerobic conditions, respectively. Its presence under aerobic conditions need not invalidate previous hypotheses concerning the mutualistic relationship between the two partners of the consortium.
Hydrobiologia | 2007
Jessica Butler; Roger Croome; Gavin N. Rees
Normans Lagoon and 3-Gum pond are small floodplain water bodies adjacent to the Murray River, south-eastern Australia, and often have a visible film/sheen across their surface. Since few studies have provided quantitative comparisons of the surface and subsurface layer communities of shallow freshwater lakes, we determined the contributions of the surface and subsurface populations to overall algal biomass when a surface film was visible, and when it was not visible. We examined the algae and cyanobacteria present at the air–water interface of each water body, and compared the findings with those for the water immediately below the surface, and for the overall water column. The algal groupings Trachelomonas spp., other Euglenophyceae (principally Euglena spp.), Chlorophyceae and Cyanobacteria usually comprised >95% of the measured biovolume within all samples. Samples from the air–water interface were considerably enriched (up to 200-fold) with respect to algal biovolume, whether or not a visible surface film was present, and elevated cell counts were observed within the air–water interface for motile organisms such as Trachelomonas spp. and green unicellular flagellates. The reverse was true for the cyanobacterium Planktolyngbya however, with greater concentrations occurring at depth. In terms of its contribution to the overall algal/cyanobacterial populations within each water body, the surface layer was found to be responsible for <1–20% of the biovolume over the entire water column. Multivariate statistical analysis confirmed there were significant differences between the communities of the air–water interface and those of the water below, and that these differences occurred both in the presence and absence of a visible surface film/sheen.
River Research and Applications | 2010
Wade Lynton Hadwen; Christy Susan Fellows; Douglas P. Westhorpe; Gavin N. Rees; Simon M. Mitrovic; Brett Taylor; Darren S. Baldwin; Ewen Silvester; Roger Croome
Marine and Freshwater Research | 1985
Roger Croome; Peter A. Tyler
River Research and Applications | 2010
Rose. Barrett; Daryl L. Nielsen; Roger Croome
SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010 | 1991
Maria Rosa Miracle; Eduardo Vicente; Roger Croome; Peter A. Tyler
Nordic Journal of Botany | 1998
Roger Croome; Jørgen Kristiansen; Peter A. Tyler
Archive | 2006
Darren S. Baldwin; Roger Croome; Vlad Mateev; Alison Mitchell; Roderick Oliver; Brad Sherman; Janice Williams
Archive | 2006
Darryl. Nielsen; Roger Croome; Rose. Barrett
Archive | 2005
Gavin N. Rees; Daryl L. Nielsen; Margaret A. Brock; Darren S. Baldwin; Garth Watson; Rod Oliver; Zygmunt Lorenz; Rochelle Petrie; Roger Croome; Lee C. Bowling
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