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Nuclear DNA content estimates in multicellular green, red and brown algae: phylogenetic considerations. [PDF]
Kapraun DF.
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Marine polysaccharides from algae with potential biomedical applications. [PDF]
de Jesus Raposo MF+2 more
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On the occurrence of the genus Sebdenia (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in the Azores.
Neto, Ana I., Terra, Marlene R.
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On the ocurence [sic] of the genus Sebdenia (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in the Azores.
Neto, Ana I.+2 more
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On the occurence [sic] of the genus Sebdenia (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in the Azores.
Neto, Ana I., Terra, Marlene R.
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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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The structure of the galactan from Aeodes nitidissima (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta)
Ian Miller, John W. Blunt
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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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