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Se adiciona a las clorofíceas cubanas la especie Rhipidosiphon floridensis dentro de la familia Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales), colectada específicamente en Bahía de Cochinos, costa sur de Cuba.
Yusimí Alfonso Sánchez +2 more
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Large‐scale diversity reassessment, evolutionary history, and taxonomic revision of the green macroalgae family Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) [PDF]
AbstractUdoteaceae is a morphologically diverse family of the order Bryopsidales. Despite being very widespread geographically, this family is little known as compared with the closely related Halimedaceae or Caulerpaceae. Using the most extensive Udoteaceae collection to date and a multilocus genetic data set (tufA, rbcL, and 18S rDNA), we reassessed ...
Lagourgue, Laura, Payri, Claude
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Gasterópodos asociados al alga calcárea Halimeda opuntia (Udoteaceae) en Puerto Rico
Se describen y comparan las comunidades de gasterópodos asociados al alga verde calcárea H. opuntia. Se compararon estas comunidades en arrecifes coralinos de lugares geográfica y ambientalmente diferentes, uno en el noreste de Puerto Rico, frente a los vientos alisios (barlovento), el otro en el suroeste (sotavento).
García Ríos, Cedar I. +3 more
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Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) no litoral do estado da Bahia, Brasil
The Udoteaceae are ubiquitous and ecologically important in tropical marine ecosystems. Apart from primary producers, calcified representatives contribute to the construction and sedimentation of reefs. In this study, we present the taxonomic treatment of Udoteaceae from Bahia coast.
Gabriel Do Nascimento Santos +1 more
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NUEVOS REGISTROS DEL GÉNERO Udotea LAMX. (UDOTEACEAE, CHLOROPHYTA) PARA AGUAS CUBANAS
Udotea spinulosa f.
Cabrera, R., Alfonso, Y.
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One hundred years later, resurrection ofTydemania gardineriA. Gepp & E. Gepp (Udoteaceae, Chlorophyta) based on molecular and morphological data [PDF]
Weber-van Bosse is a genus belonging to the family Udoteaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta) and currently thought to be monospecific throughout its distribution range in the Indo-Pacific.
Lagourgue, L. +3 more
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A survey of the diversity, distribution, and taxonomy of the genus Udotea from the Yucatan peninsula littoral, Mexico, is presented. The results are based on a review of herbarium specimens, bibliographic data, and collections made by the authors during 2012–2016 at 34 localities along the study area.
Acosta-Calderón, Julio Adulfo +3 more
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AbstractOur finding of extensive off-shore meadows ofPenicillus capitatusin the Canary Islands is the first direct observation of this species off the eastern Atlantic islands. Populations form scattered patches between 20 and 27 m depths, leading to denser meadows between 28 and 50 m depths. Total population coverage is ca 11.16 ha.
Afonso Carrillo, Julio +3 more
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Schlagintweit, Felix, Wilmsen, Markus (2014): Calcareous Algae (Dasycladales, Udoteaceae) From The Cenomanian Altamira Formation Of Northern Cantabria, Spain.
Schlagintweit, Felix, Wilmsen, Markus
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Se presenta por primera vez un listado ilustrado de las Chlorophyta bentónicas del litoral adyacente a la bahía de Cienfuegos, donde se encuentra el biotopo de arrecifes coralinos de la provincia de Cienfuegos, Cuba.
Ángel Moreira González +6 more
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