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Habitat of Algae
• Based on their habitat three types of algae can
be recognised.
1.Aquatic algae
2. Terrestrial algae
3. Algae of unusual habitat.
1.Aquatic algae
• The algae are predominantly aquatic. Aquatic
algae are of two types.
a) Freshwater algae
b) Marine algae
(i) Benthophytes:
• Several fresh water and marine algae are
found in attached condition.
• The fresh water such as Chara, Nitella,
Cladophora, Chaemosiphon, etc., are found
attached to some substratum in the bottom of
the water.
• Almost all of brown algae (Phaeophyceae) are
found in attached condition to some substrata
in the sea.
(ii) Epactiphytes:
• Such algae grow along the shores of lakes and
ponds.
• The most important fresh water forms are –
Oedogonium, Chaetophora, some species of
Spirogyra, Mougeotia, some diatoms,
Scytonema and Rivularia.
(iii) Planktophytes:
• The algae which float on the surface of the
water are called ‘planktophytes’.
• They may be of two types
(a) Euplanktophytes
• They are never attached, and from the very
beginning are free floating.
• e.g., diatoms, Microcystis, Scenedesmus,
Pediastrum, Chlamydomonas, Volvox etc.
(b) Tychoplanktophytes:
• In the beginning, such algae are attached, but
later on they become detached and free
floating.
• e.g., some species of Spirogyra, Zygnema,
Cladophora, Oedogonium, Mougeotia,
Tribonema, Microspora, Cylindrospermum,
Tetraspora, Rivularia, Nostoc, Gloeotrichia,
Sargassum, etc.
2. Terrestrial algae
• Such algae are also called Edaphophytes. They
are found upon or inside the surface of the earth.
They are of two types.
(i) Saphophytes
• They are surface algae.
• Most of the species of Myxophyceae are found
upon the surface of the soil.
• Besides, Mesotaenium, Botrydium, Protosiphon,
Oedocladium, Vaucheria, Fritschiella and many
others are met with upon the surface of the wet
soil.
(ii) Cryptophytes:
• Such algae are subterranean in habit and
occur inside the soil.
• The species of Nostoc, Anabaena and Euglena
have been reported from the paddy fields,
where they also fix the atmospheric nitrogen
in the soil to enrich the fertility of the fields.
3. Algae of unusual habitat
(i) Lithophytes:
• Many algae grow on the rocks and walls.
• The species of Scytonema grow on the walls
in rainy season and the whole wall becomes
black spotted.
• Vaucheria, Nostoc and many other algae are
also found on wet rocks.
(ii) Halophytes:
• The algae occur in saline waters are known as
‘halophytes’.
• The most striking examples are Dunaliella and
Chlamydomonas which occur in salt lakes, the
species of Scenedesmus, Aphanocapsa,
Pediastrum, Aphanothece, and Oscillatoria are
found in saline waters; the species of
Enteromorpha are found in inland astuaries;
many species of Ulvales, Ulotrichales,
Conjugales are found near the sea in
astuaries.
(iii) Epiphytes:
• Many algae are found upon other living plants
and bigger species of algae.
• Aphanochaete, Bulbochaete, Oedogonium
and Microspora, are found as epiphytes upon
larger species of Oedogonium, Cladophora,
Rhizoclonium, Vaucheria and Hydrodictyon
species.
• Co- leochaete nitellarum is epiphytic upon
species of Chara and Nitella.
• Some of the species of Coleochaete are
epiphytic upon some grasses grown on the
banks of the ponds and the hydrophytes such
as—Vallisneria, Typha, Ipomoea and several
other aquatic plants.
• Chaetonema is found epiphytic on the
mucilaginous masses of Tetraspora and
Batrachospermum.
(iv) Aerophytes:
• Such algae are aerial in habitat. They are
found upon the trunks of trees, walls, fencing
wires, rocks, and animals and so many other
aerial substrata.
• They are of two types.
(a) Epiphyllophytes:
(b) Epiphloephytes:
(a) Epiphyllophytes:
• Such algae are epiphytic upon leaves of trees.
• Species of Trentepohlia are commonly found
upon the bark of trees.
• They also occur upon rocks and fencing wires.
• They are abundantly found on the fencing
wires of Calcutta botanical gardens.
• Phycopeltis occurs upon Rubus; Phyllosiphon
on Arisaema; Rhodochytrium on Asclepias and
Solidago.
Phycopeltis on Rubus
Phyllosiphon on Arisaema
(b) Epiphloephytes:
• These algae grow on the bark of trees mixed
with many mosses and liverworts.
• Phormidium, Haplosiphon and Schizothrix
grow on the bark of trees mixed with
liverworts.
(v) Epizoophytes:
• Certain algae are found on living aquatic
animals such as turtles, mollusc shells, fishes,
etc.
• Species of Cladophora grow upon mollusc
shells.
• Protoderma and Basicladia occur on the back
of turtles.
• Characiopsis and Characium occur on the
posterior and anterior legs of Branchipus
respectively.
(vi) Cryophytes:
• These algae are found on ice and snow.
• These algal forms cause red snow, green snow,
yellow snow, yellowish green snow and violet
snow.
• In European countries, especially in arctic
region the green snow is caused by
Chlamydomonas, Ankistrodesmus and
Mesotaenium; red snow is caused by species
of Chlamydomonas, Scotiella, Gloecapsa and
diatoms.
Red snow / Watermelon snow / snow algae /pink
snow / blood snow - caused
by Chlamydomonas nivalis
Red snow is caused by Chlamydomonas nivalis
Chlamydomonas nivalis
Green snow
• Green snow is caused by Chloromonas
chenangoensis and Chloromonas tughillensis
(vii) Symbionts or endophytes:
• Many algae grow in symbiotic association of
other plants.
• The most striking example of symbiosis are
lichens, here the algae are found in symbiotic
association of fungi.
• Various Myxophyceae, e.g., Chroococcus,
Nostoc, Microcystis, Gloeocapsa, Scytonema,
Rivularia, etc., have been separated from
lichens.
• Some green algae, e.g., Coccomyxa, Chlorella,
Protococcus, Palmella, etc., are also found as
symbionts in lichens.
• several algae are endophytes in the tissue of
other plants. Anabaena azollae is found inside
the leaves of Azolla (a pteridophyte).
• Anabaena cycadae is found in the coralloid
roots of Cycas.
• Nostoc has been reported from the tissues of
Anthoceros and Notothylas.
• Nostoc is found in the leaves of Sphagnum
(Bryophyta) and several angiosperms.
• Chlorochytrium is endophytic inside Lemna,
Ceratophyllum and certain mosses.
(viii) Endozoophytes:
• Certain algae occur inside the body of animals.
• Zooxanthella is found inside fresh water
sponges.
• ( Zooxanthellae are single-celled
dinoflagellates that are able to live in
symbiosis with marine invertebrates such as
corals, jellyfish, and sea anemones)
• Zoochlorella is found inside Hydra viridis.
(Zoochlorella is a genus of green algae )
(ix) Parasites:
• Certain algae are parasites upon other plants.
• The most striking example is Cephaleuros
virescens which causes a disease of tea in
Assam and neighbouring areas, called ‘red
rust of tea’.
(x) Fluviatile algae:
• Such algae are found in rapidly flowing waters;
• Ulothrix occurs in mountain falls.
• Stigeoclonium, Batrachospermum are
reported from the swift running streams of
Dehradun and other hilly tracts
(xi) Thermophytes:
• Many algae are reported from hot springs.
• These algae may tolerate the temperature
upto 70°C or more than that.
• Some Oscillatoriaceae may survive upto 85°C.
• This supports that Myxophyceae (blue-green
algae) are primitive.

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Habitat and habit of algae

  • 2. • Based on their habitat three types of algae can be recognised. 1.Aquatic algae 2. Terrestrial algae 3. Algae of unusual habitat.
  • 3. 1.Aquatic algae • The algae are predominantly aquatic. Aquatic algae are of two types. a) Freshwater algae b) Marine algae
  • 4. (i) Benthophytes: • Several fresh water and marine algae are found in attached condition. • The fresh water such as Chara, Nitella, Cladophora, Chaemosiphon, etc., are found attached to some substratum in the bottom of the water.
  • 5. • Almost all of brown algae (Phaeophyceae) are found in attached condition to some substrata in the sea.
  • 6. (ii) Epactiphytes: • Such algae grow along the shores of lakes and ponds. • The most important fresh water forms are – Oedogonium, Chaetophora, some species of Spirogyra, Mougeotia, some diatoms, Scytonema and Rivularia.
  • 7. (iii) Planktophytes: • The algae which float on the surface of the water are called ‘planktophytes’. • They may be of two types (a) Euplanktophytes • They are never attached, and from the very beginning are free floating. • e.g., diatoms, Microcystis, Scenedesmus, Pediastrum, Chlamydomonas, Volvox etc.
  • 8. (b) Tychoplanktophytes: • In the beginning, such algae are attached, but later on they become detached and free floating. • e.g., some species of Spirogyra, Zygnema, Cladophora, Oedogonium, Mougeotia, Tribonema, Microspora, Cylindrospermum, Tetraspora, Rivularia, Nostoc, Gloeotrichia, Sargassum, etc.
  • 9. 2. Terrestrial algae • Such algae are also called Edaphophytes. They are found upon or inside the surface of the earth. They are of two types. (i) Saphophytes • They are surface algae. • Most of the species of Myxophyceae are found upon the surface of the soil. • Besides, Mesotaenium, Botrydium, Protosiphon, Oedocladium, Vaucheria, Fritschiella and many others are met with upon the surface of the wet soil.
  • 10. (ii) Cryptophytes: • Such algae are subterranean in habit and occur inside the soil. • The species of Nostoc, Anabaena and Euglena have been reported from the paddy fields, where they also fix the atmospheric nitrogen in the soil to enrich the fertility of the fields.
  • 11. 3. Algae of unusual habitat (i) Lithophytes: • Many algae grow on the rocks and walls. • The species of Scytonema grow on the walls in rainy season and the whole wall becomes black spotted. • Vaucheria, Nostoc and many other algae are also found on wet rocks.
  • 12.
  • 13. (ii) Halophytes: • The algae occur in saline waters are known as ‘halophytes’. • The most striking examples are Dunaliella and Chlamydomonas which occur in salt lakes, the species of Scenedesmus, Aphanocapsa, Pediastrum, Aphanothece, and Oscillatoria are found in saline waters; the species of Enteromorpha are found in inland astuaries; many species of Ulvales, Ulotrichales, Conjugales are found near the sea in astuaries.
  • 14. (iii) Epiphytes: • Many algae are found upon other living plants and bigger species of algae. • Aphanochaete, Bulbochaete, Oedogonium and Microspora, are found as epiphytes upon larger species of Oedogonium, Cladophora, Rhizoclonium, Vaucheria and Hydrodictyon species. • Co- leochaete nitellarum is epiphytic upon species of Chara and Nitella.
  • 15. • Some of the species of Coleochaete are epiphytic upon some grasses grown on the banks of the ponds and the hydrophytes such as—Vallisneria, Typha, Ipomoea and several other aquatic plants. • Chaetonema is found epiphytic on the mucilaginous masses of Tetraspora and Batrachospermum.
  • 16. (iv) Aerophytes: • Such algae are aerial in habitat. They are found upon the trunks of trees, walls, fencing wires, rocks, and animals and so many other aerial substrata. • They are of two types. (a) Epiphyllophytes: (b) Epiphloephytes:
  • 17. (a) Epiphyllophytes: • Such algae are epiphytic upon leaves of trees. • Species of Trentepohlia are commonly found upon the bark of trees.
  • 18. • They also occur upon rocks and fencing wires. • They are abundantly found on the fencing wires of Calcutta botanical gardens. • Phycopeltis occurs upon Rubus; Phyllosiphon on Arisaema; Rhodochytrium on Asclepias and Solidago.
  • 20. (b) Epiphloephytes: • These algae grow on the bark of trees mixed with many mosses and liverworts. • Phormidium, Haplosiphon and Schizothrix grow on the bark of trees mixed with liverworts.
  • 21. (v) Epizoophytes: • Certain algae are found on living aquatic animals such as turtles, mollusc shells, fishes, etc. • Species of Cladophora grow upon mollusc shells. • Protoderma and Basicladia occur on the back of turtles. • Characiopsis and Characium occur on the posterior and anterior legs of Branchipus respectively.
  • 22. (vi) Cryophytes: • These algae are found on ice and snow. • These algal forms cause red snow, green snow, yellow snow, yellowish green snow and violet snow. • In European countries, especially in arctic region the green snow is caused by Chlamydomonas, Ankistrodesmus and Mesotaenium; red snow is caused by species of Chlamydomonas, Scotiella, Gloecapsa and diatoms.
  • 23. Red snow / Watermelon snow / snow algae /pink snow / blood snow - caused by Chlamydomonas nivalis
  • 24. Red snow is caused by Chlamydomonas nivalis
  • 27. • Green snow is caused by Chloromonas chenangoensis and Chloromonas tughillensis
  • 28. (vii) Symbionts or endophytes: • Many algae grow in symbiotic association of other plants. • The most striking example of symbiosis are lichens, here the algae are found in symbiotic association of fungi. • Various Myxophyceae, e.g., Chroococcus, Nostoc, Microcystis, Gloeocapsa, Scytonema, Rivularia, etc., have been separated from lichens. • Some green algae, e.g., Coccomyxa, Chlorella, Protococcus, Palmella, etc., are also found as symbionts in lichens.
  • 29. • several algae are endophytes in the tissue of other plants. Anabaena azollae is found inside the leaves of Azolla (a pteridophyte).
  • 30. • Anabaena cycadae is found in the coralloid roots of Cycas.
  • 31. • Nostoc has been reported from the tissues of Anthoceros and Notothylas.
  • 32. • Nostoc is found in the leaves of Sphagnum (Bryophyta) and several angiosperms.
  • 33. • Chlorochytrium is endophytic inside Lemna, Ceratophyllum and certain mosses.
  • 34. (viii) Endozoophytes: • Certain algae occur inside the body of animals. • Zooxanthella is found inside fresh water sponges. • ( Zooxanthellae are single-celled dinoflagellates that are able to live in symbiosis with marine invertebrates such as corals, jellyfish, and sea anemones)
  • 35. • Zoochlorella is found inside Hydra viridis. (Zoochlorella is a genus of green algae )
  • 36. (ix) Parasites: • Certain algae are parasites upon other plants. • The most striking example is Cephaleuros virescens which causes a disease of tea in Assam and neighbouring areas, called ‘red rust of tea’.
  • 37. (x) Fluviatile algae: • Such algae are found in rapidly flowing waters; • Ulothrix occurs in mountain falls. • Stigeoclonium, Batrachospermum are reported from the swift running streams of Dehradun and other hilly tracts
  • 38. (xi) Thermophytes: • Many algae are reported from hot springs. • These algae may tolerate the temperature upto 70°C or more than that. • Some Oscillatoriaceae may survive upto 85°C. • This supports that Myxophyceae (blue-green algae) are primitive.