Tonight’s objectives:
•Understand the importance of algae
•Learn how the Cambridge Water Department
is monitoring algae
•Discover some common genera of algae and
learn identifying features
What are algae?
Algae is a BROAD term, from diatoms to kelp:
Some resemble plants…
Others bacteria…
Still others protists…
Algae, A Brief History:
3.5 Billion Years
Ago
A group of aquatic,
photosynthetic,
eukaryotic organisms
ranging from
unicellular to
multicellular and
generally possessing
chlorophyll but
lacking true roots,
stems, or leaves.
Algae, Defined:
Classification:
•Cell wall composition
•Motile or non-motile
•Colonial or individual
•Pigmentation
Plankton
“Plankton” from the Greek
word planktos
Haloplankton-always present
as plankton
Meroplankton-have resting
stages in the sediment
Habitat
•Freshwater ecosystems
•Saltwater ecosystems
•Soils
•Hot springs
•Moss/Lichens
• Turtle carapaces, fur of the 3-toed sloth
Epibionts:
Gomphonema
•Size as defense
•Resource sharing
•Cell differentiation:
reproduction
•Improved
mobility/reduced sinking
Colonial Algae:
Importance of Algae: Oxygen
Oxygen Chlorophyll
Importance of Algae: Fisheries
In 2011:
$200 billion generated
$433 million in Massachusetts
1.7 million jobs
Phytoplankton as primary producers!
Importance of Algae: Fossil Fuels
Oceanic oil deposits
Biofuel potential
Diatoms
•Golden-brown algae
•Cell walls made up
of Silica
–Strong influence on
function
•25% Global Net
Primary Productivity
Diatomite
Silica deposits from diatoms used in:
• Filtration for beer/wine, pools
• Industrial absorbents
• Grit in toothpaste
• Road paint
Blue-green Algae (Cyanobacteria)
Photosynthesizing bacteria
•Pioneered photosynthesis,
sexual reproduction, urea cycles
•Vertical regulation: gas vacuoles
and metabolism (stratification)
Black’s Nook Pediastrum Species
Note: Pediastrum are
most often found in quiet
waters
Now on to the fun part…
Additional Resources
Glossary of algal terms: http://westerndiatoms.colorado.edu/glossary
Algae pictures for ID: http://www.keweenawalgae.mtu.edu/
Detailed species descriptions: http://algaebase.org/search/genus/
Credits:
Kelp-http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/events/department-news/983/paper-by-libe-washburn-selected-as-an-agu-research-spotlight/
Sloth-https://animalartsdesignstudio.wordpress.com/2013/09/19/biomimicry-and-the-sloth/
Diatomite-http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/2006/3044/fs-2006-3044.pdf, http://elkorose.schopine.com/vivian.html
Black duck-http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/481/galleries/photos/RNB_American-Black-Duck-0007
Coyote-http://featheredphotography.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/coyote-8829-ron-dudley.jpg
O2 production-https://scripps.ucsd.edu/biblio/algae-worlds-most-important-plants-introduction
Tree of life http://www.encognitive.com/node/10795
Cycle-Microbial control of the dark end of the biological pump, Herndl, G; Reinthaler,T
Herring: "Clupea harengus Gervais.flipped" by Gervais et Boulart, 1877 - flipped version of File:Clupea harengus Gervais.jpg - Les poissons Gervais,
H.. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons -
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Clupea_harengus_Gervais.flipped.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Clupea_harengus_Gervais.flipped.jpg
Bloom-http://www.clf.org/blog/tag/nutrient-pollution/
Algae age-http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/bacteria/cyanofr.html
Algal maps:http://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/plankton, world ocean atlas via wikipedia