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Journal of Phycology, 1997
ABSTRACTComparisons of chloroplast DNA restriction fragments in four species of Caulerpa revealed that patterns between the species were different, with few and possibly no homologous bands. Two forms of Caulerpa sertularioides also revealed different patterns, and it is possible that the forms are separate species.
Roy L. Lehman, James R Manhart
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ABSTRACTComparisons of chloroplast DNA restriction fragments in four species of Caulerpa revealed that patterns between the species were different, with few and possibly no homologous bands. Two forms of Caulerpa sertularioides also revealed different patterns, and it is possible that the forms are separate species.
Roy L. Lehman, James R Manhart
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The Southwestern Naturalist, 2014
Abstract We report one new species of macroalgae, Anadyomene stellata, for the Lower Laguna Madre of Texas, and range extensions that have occurred in the past 16 years for this and four other green algae. Anadyomene stellata occurs only as an epiphyte on the red macroalgae, Digenia simplex. Caulerpa sertularioides has not been seen in the Lower Laguna
Hudson R. DeYoe, Joseph L. Kowalski
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Abstract We report one new species of macroalgae, Anadyomene stellata, for the Lower Laguna Madre of Texas, and range extensions that have occurred in the past 16 years for this and four other green algae. Anadyomene stellata occurs only as an epiphyte on the red macroalgae, Digenia simplex. Caulerpa sertularioides has not been seen in the Lower Laguna
Hudson R. DeYoe, Joseph L. Kowalski
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Phycologia, 2021
Routine DNA barcoding with the chloroplast gene tufA identified novel records of an unknown and denuded (i.e.
Thomas Sauvage +7 more
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Routine DNA barcoding with the chloroplast gene tufA identified novel records of an unknown and denuded (i.e.
Thomas Sauvage +7 more
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Caulerpa sertularioides M. A. Howe 1905
2016Caulerpa sertularioides (S.G. Gmelin) M.A. Howe 1905:576 (Figure 7 C,D) Type Locality: −“in coralliis americanis”, possibly tropical Atlantic America. Description: −Erect, light green thallus. Feather like assimilators, with a central rachis, generally unbranched, (0.2–) 1.5–1.6 (–5.8) cm high, (1.2–) 4.9–5.2 (–11.0) mm wide, but showing a ...
Fernández-García, Cindy +4 more
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Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed), 1961
I. M. Mackie, Elizabeth Percival
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I. M. Mackie, Elizabeth Percival
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