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Botanica Marina, 2011
Abstract Lagoon environments are particularly subject to the intro-duction, either accidental or voluntary, of alien species thatmay cause biological pollution. On the basis of morpholog-ical data and molecular analyses ( rbc L and mitochondrial cox 2- cox 3 spacer sequences) we confirmed the taxonomicidentity (previously only hypothesised) of ...
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Abstract Lagoon environments are particularly subject to the intro-duction, either accidental or voluntary, of alien species thatmay cause biological pollution. On the basis of morpholog-ical data and molecular analyses ( rbc L and mitochondrial cox 2- cox 3 spacer sequences) we confirmed the taxonomicidentity (previously only hypothesised) of ...
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The mitogenome is an important tool for taxonomic and evolutionary investigation. Here, a few complete mitogenomes of red algae have been reported. We have reported the complete mitogenome sequences of Grateloupia cornea Okamura, 1913 (Rhodophyta, Halymeniales). The genome is 30,595 bp in circumference, and has a strongly biased [AT] = 66.9%. Like most
Maheshkumar Prakash Patil+4 more
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Cryptonemia seminervis biosynthesizes a family of D,L-hybrid galactans based on the classical 3-linked beta-D-galactopyranosyl-->4-linked alpha-D- and alpha-L-galactopyranosyl alternating sequence (A-units-->B-units) with major amounts of alpha-D- and alpha-L-galactose and 3,6-anhydro-D- and L-galactose and lesser percentages of 3,6-anhydro-2-O-methyl ...
Rosiane Guetter Mello+7 more
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Abstract Intertidal collections of morphologically variable red algal blades from Bicheno on the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, during two consecutive excursions (January 2004, 2005) were strongly reminiscent of alien populations of Grateloupia turuturu collected by the authors in Rhode Island, USA.
Gary W. Saunders, Rodney D. Withall
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Cabrera, Feresa P., Smith, Celia M., Spalding, Heather L., Hauk, Brian B., Kosaki, Randall K., Sherwood, Alison R. (2025): Confirming a new species of Amalthea D'Archino & W.A.Nelson (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) from the mesophotic zone of Hawai'i through taxogenomics. Cryptogamie, Algologie 20 (1): 1-17, DOI: 10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2025v46a1, URL:
Feresa P. Cabrera+5 more
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Detecting the non-nativeGrateloupia turuturu(Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in southern Brazil
Phycologia, 2015Abstract: Grateloupia turuturu is a Pacific native species with invasive behaviour that leads to a wide distribution around the world. This study reports collections of fertile tetrasporophytes and female gametophytes of G. turuturu on southern Brazilian coasts and constitutes its first record for the south-western Atlantic. The identity of G. turuturu
Mariana Cabral de Oliveira+4 more
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Recently, DNA phylogenies resulted in the transfer of some species of the halymeniacean genus Aeodes, namely A. orbitosa and A. ulvoidea, to the genus Pachymenia leaving the former supposedly as a monotypic genus based on the type species, A. nitidissima. Nevertheless, that work overlooked the presence of A.
Antonio Manghisi+5 more
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Evaluation of the structures of galactans from Carpopeltis sp., a member of the Halymeniales in the western Indian Ocean [PDF]
Ian Miller, Jean Mollion
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