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Caulerpa verticillata J. Agardh 1847
2016Caulerpa verticillata J. Agardh 1847:6 (Figure 7 E,F) Type Locality: −not specified. According to Skelton and South (2004: 301) the type locality is probably West Indies. Description: −Forming dense small patches on rocks, generally covered by fine sediments, that are collected between the ramifications.
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The Caulerpa racemosa invasion: A critical review
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2008Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea is a marine Chlorophyta introduced into the Mediterranean Sea from south-western Australia. Since 1990, it has been invading the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands, raising ecological problems. Although this invasion event can be considered as one of the most serious in the history of species introduced into the
Judith, Klein, Marc, Verlaque
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Caulerpa racemosa J. Agarth 1873
2016Published as part of Fernández-García, Cindy, Wysor, Brian, Riosmena-Rodríguez, Rafael, Salamanca, Enrique Peña- & Verbruggen, Heroen, 2016, DNA-assisted identification of Caulerpa (Caulerpaceae, Chlorophyta) reduces species richness estimates for the Eastern Tropical Pacific, pp.
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Caulerpa serrulata J. Agardh 1837
2016Published as part of Fernández-García, Cindy, Wysor, Brian, Riosmena-Rodríguez, Rafael, Salamanca, Enrique Peña- & Verbruggen, Heroen, 2016, DNA-assisted identification of Caulerpa (Caulerpaceae, Chlorophyta) reduces species richness estimates for the Eastern Tropical Pacific, pp.
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Aquatic Botany, 2004
Abstract Caulerpa species exhibit a high degree of morphological variation making some species difficult to define. Taiwan has Caulerpa species indigenous to its northern and southern seashores. The aim of this study was to determine phylogenetic and systematic relationships among Caulerpa species and to establish baseline DNA signature sequences for
Wen-Ji Yeh, Gen-Yuan Chen
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Abstract Caulerpa species exhibit a high degree of morphological variation making some species difficult to define. Taiwan has Caulerpa species indigenous to its northern and southern seashores. The aim of this study was to determine phylogenetic and systematic relationships among Caulerpa species and to establish baseline DNA signature sequences for
Wen-Ji Yeh, Gen-Yuan Chen
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Phycologia, 2017
Diatom community structures at locations under the influence of different invasive Caulerpa species ; C. taxifolia and C. cylindracea, were compared in a two-year interval. Samples for taxonomic study were taken from coastal rocks at three stations (Island of Hvar, island of Mljet and Dubrovnik area) at eastern Adriatic Sea from November 2008 to ...
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Diatom community structures at locations under the influence of different invasive Caulerpa species ; C. taxifolia and C. cylindracea, were compared in a two-year interval. Samples for taxonomic study were taken from coastal rocks at three stations (Island of Hvar, island of Mljet and Dubrovnik area) at eastern Adriatic Sea from November 2008 to ...
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2003
Prikazani su recentni podaci o pojavi, širenju i utjecaju invazivne alge Caulerpa racemosa.
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Prikazani su recentni podaci o pojavi, širenju i utjecaju invazivne alge Caulerpa racemosa.
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L'obsolescence médiatique de « Caulerpa taxifolia »
Communications, 2004Tropical alga acclimated to European aquariums before colonizing the Mediterranean sea, Caulerpa taxifolia is a kind of "hybrid" which modifies frontiers between the wild and the domestic worlds. Its mysterious origin, its opportunist behaviour, its toxicity should have made it an emblematic object of our conflictual relation with Nature. Yet, in spite
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