Potential of trophy hunting to create incentives for wildlife conservation in Africa where alternative wildlife‐based land uses may not be viable
- P. Lindsey, R. Alexander, L. Frank, A. Mathieson, S. Romañach
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2006
There is a lack of consensus among conservationists as to whether trophy hunting represents a legitimate conservation tool in Africa. Hunting advocates stress that trophy hunting can create…
DETERMINING THE AFFINITIES OF SALT MARSH FUCOIDS USING MICROSATELLITE MARKERS: EVIDENCE OF HYBRIDIZATION AND INTROGRESSION BETWEEN TWO SPECIES OF FUCUS (PHAEOPHYTA) IN A MAINE ESTUARY 1
- Aaron L. Wallace, A. Klein, A. Mathieson
- Biology
- 1 December 2004
The data indicate that populations of muscoides‐like Fucus in Brave Boat Harbor mainly consist of F1 hybrids between F. vesiculosus and F. spiralis, and support the hypothesis that introgression has occurred between attached populations of F. fucus and other fertile hybrids.
The Seaweeds of Florida
- C. Dawes, A. Mathieson
- Environmental Science
- 13 January 2008
The authors Clinton Dawes and Arthur Mathieson detail the taxonomy, morphology, and cytology, plus the ecology and distribution patterns, of 674 species of seaweed in Florida coastal waters.
Developing Porphyra/salmon integrated aquaculture for bioremediation and diversification of the aquaculture industry
- T. Chopin, C. Yarish, R. Wilkes, E. Belyea, Shan Lu, A. Mathieson
- Biology, Environmental ScienceJournal of Applied Phycology
- 1 October 1999
To enable the production of conchospores for net seeding, the phenology of these species and the conditions for their vegetative conchocelis exponential growth, conchosporangium induction, and Conchospore maturation were determined.
Cryptic diversity of Ulva (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) in the Great Bay Estuarine System (Atlantic USA): introduced and indigenous distromatic species
- L. Hofmann, Jeremy C. Nettleton, C. Neefus, A. Mathieson
- Environmental Science
- 1 August 2010
Molecular analysis of historical herbarium voucher specimens indicates that U. rigida, U. pertusa, and the foliose form of U. compressa have been present in the GBES since at least 1966, 1967, and 1972, respectively, and suggests that salinity may influence its morphological development.
The effects of sand movement on intertidal seaweeds and selected invertebrates at Bound Rock, New Hampshire, USA
- M. A. Daly, A. Mathieson
- Environmental Science
- 13 December 1977
Overall, the intertidal seaweed populations at Bound Rock showed a lower number of perennials and fewer species than adjacent rocky shores and the morphological and reproductive adaptations of several psammophytic species are discussed.
Ecological studies of Floridian Eucheuma (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales). III. Seasonal variation of carrageenan, total carbohydrate, protein and lipid
- C. Dawes, J. Lawrence, D. Cheney, A. Mathieson
- Biology
- 1974
Trophy Hunting and Conservation in Africa: Problems and One Potential Solution
- P. Lindsey, L. Frank, R. Alexander, A. Mathieson, S. Romañach
- ArtConservation Biology
- 1 June 2007
This paper aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, which aims to provide real-time information about the phytochemical properties of fruit flies found in Zimbabwe.
Recurrence of the eelgrass wasting disease at the border of New Hampshire and Maine, USA
- F. Short, A. Mathieson, J. Nelson
- Environmental Science
- 1986
Eelgrass populations in the Great Bay Estuary, on the New Hampshire-Maine border, decreased dramatically between 1981 and 1984, and the virtual disappearance of eelgrass from the outer estuary has been linked not to pollution but to a disease.
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