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Demography of Halimeda incrassata (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) in a Caribbean reef lagoon

Marine Biology, 2011
The fate of 100 marked recruits of the rhizophytic alga Halimeda incrassata was followed in Puerto Morelos reef lagoon, Mexican Caribbean (20°52′N, 86°51′W), until death of the last individual from April 2005–2007. Juvenile mortality was relatively high (19%), the half-life of adult thalli was 13 months and maximal lifespan was 2 years.
Brigitta I. van Tussenbroek   +1 more
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Systematics of Udotea species (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) in the tropical western Atlantic

Phycologia, 1990
Abstract Twenty-one taxa of the genus Udotea from the tropical western Atlantic are treated. Ten new species (U. abbottiorum, U. caribaea, U. dixonii, U. dotyi, U. fibrosa, U. goreaui, U. looensis, U. luna, U. norrisii, U. unistratea) and one new variety (U. cyathiformis var. flabellifolia) are described. Udotea sublittoralis W.R.
Littler, Diane S., Littler, Mark M.
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Determination of Substitution Patterns of Galactans from Green Seaweeds of the Bryopsidales

2015
Sulfated and pyruvylated galactans are the major soluble polysaccharides produced by seaweeds of the Bryopsidales. Their backbones have a complex and variable pattern of substitution which, until now, has only been elucidated for a few species. Methods for determination of sulfate and pyruvic acid content, and chemical strategies to determine their ...
Arata, Paula Ximena   +2 more
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Halimeda cuneata (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta), a new record for the Atlantic Ocean

Phycologia, 2004
Abstract Until now, Halimeda cuneata has only been known from the Indo-Pacific region. Although this taxon is represented abundantly in local herbarium collections, its presence has never been registered for Brazil. Previous studies have probably mistaken Brazilian material of H. cuneata for H. discoidea or H.
Maria Elizabeth Bandeira-Pedrosa   +3 more
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2023
Species diversity of epiphytic Bacillariophyta inhabiting benthic green alga Bryopsis plumosa in the Black (the bays of the Crimean coast) and Aegean (coasts of Rhodes and Monsell bank) seas was studied. A list of 54 taxa belonging to 3 classes, 12 orders, 25 families, and 35 genera is presented.
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Typification of the marine siphonous green algae Caulerpa prolifera (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta)

Phytotaxa, 2015
The typification of the marine siphonous green algae Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskål) J.V. Lamouroux (≡ Fucus prolifer Forsskål) (Caulerpaceae), including f. obovata (J. Agardh) Weber-van Bosse and f. zosterifolia Børgesen, is discussed. Original material conserved in the Natural History Museum of Denmark (Copenhagen) at C (Herbarium Forsskålii) and in ...
Fernando Boisset   +1 more
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Assembly of the Protoplasm of Codium fragile (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) into New Protoplasts

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2008
Abstract The cell organelles of the coenocytic alga Codium fragile (Sur.) Hariot aggregated rapidly and protoplasts were formed when its protoplasm was extruded out in seawater. Continuous observation showed that there were long and gelatinous threads connecting the cell organelles.
Demao, Li   +3 more
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Laboratory culture and taxonomy of two species ofPedobesia (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyceae) in Japan

The Botanical Magazine Tokyo, 1984
The morphology ofPedobesia lamourouxii andDerbesia ryukyuensis, both collected in Shimoda and the adjacent areas in central Japan, was studied from field specimens and laboratory cultures. Specimens which had the same morphology as EuropeanP. lamourouxii produced stephanokont zoospores which developed into either prostrate filaments or expanded ...
Takaaki Kobara, Mitsuo Chihara
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Field biology of Halimeda tuna (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) across a depth gradient: comparative growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction

Hydrobiologia, 2003
Growth, survivorship, recruitment, and reproduction of Halimeda tuna, a dominant green alga in many reef systems of the Florida Keys, were monitored at a shallow back reef ( 4 - 7m) and deep reef slope ( 15 - 22 m) on Conch Reef. Despite lower light intensities and similar grazing pressures, amphipod infestations, and epiphyte loads at both sites, the ...
Vroom, P.S.   +6 more
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Asexual propagation in the coral reef macroalga Halimeda (Chlorophyta, Bryopsidales)

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2002
Siphonous, green macroalgae of the genus Halimeda are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropical and subtropical marine environments. It has been hypothesized that the abundance of Halimeda on coral reefs is in part due to the ability of this genus to propagate asexually via vegetative fragmentation.
Walters, LJ   +4 more
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