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Invasive or not? The case of Grateloupia turuturu (Rhodophyta, Halymeniales) in the Northern Ionian Sea (Mediterranean Sea)

open access: closedMarine Pollution Bulletin, 2020
It has been predicted that Grateloupia turuturu, native of the cold-temperate waters of Japan, is one of the most invasive marine species considered as a threat to global marine biodiversity. However, few studies have been carried out to assess the extent of its spread worldwide. Its seasonal dynamics in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, a transitional water
Antonella Petrocelli   +4 more
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PHYLOGENETIC AND BIOGEOGRAPHIC AFFINITIES OF THE HALYMENIALES AND RHODYMENIALES (RHODOPHYTA) FROM THE GULF OF MEXICO

open access: closedJournal of Phycology, 2000
Generic and species concepts within the red algal assemblages Halymeniales and Rhodymeniales are discussed for taxa inhabiting the western Gulf of Mexico. Two principal biogeographic assemblages occur: an off‐shore deep‐water group (including Coelarthrum cliftonii, Halymenia spp., Botryocladia spp., Gloiocladia) representing remnants of a Tethyan ...
Brigitte Gavio   +5 more
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Morphology and systematics of the genus Halymenia C. Agardh (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in the Philippines

open access: closedNova Hedwigia, 2001
G. de Smedt   +4 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the marine red algaGrateloupia angusta(Halymeniales)

open access: closedMitochondrial DNA, 2013
The first complete mitochondrial genome (27,943 bp) of the halymenialean red alga, Grateloupia angusta, was sequenced. The circular mitogenome contains 47 genes, including 26 protein-coding, 19 tRNA and 2 rRNA genes. The rps3 and rpl16 genes are overlapped by 7 bp.
Su Yeon Kim   +3 more
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A Re-Assessment of Reproductive Anatomy and Postfertilization Development in the Systematics ofGrateloupia(Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) [PDF]

open access: possibleCryptogamie, Algologie, 2013
Abstract The red algal family Halymeniaceae has been recently the subject of taxonomic revisions based strictly on molecular data. As a result, the number of genera ascribed to it has been decreasing and many generic definitions changed profoundly owing to inconsistencies in diacritical vegetative and particularly reproductive characters in standard ...
GARGIULO, Gaetano   +2 more
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Characterization and production of tetraspore-derived seedlings of Grateloupia lanceolata (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in northeastern China

open access: closedPhycologia, 2012
In this study, Grateloupia lanceolata, newly recorded from northeastern China, was classified on the basis of morphology and rbcL sequence analysis and also raised in a laboratory to evaluate the feasibility of producing tetraspore-derived seedlings. Analysis of the rbcL sequence showed the samples to be monophyletic with G.
Naihao Ye   +12 more
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