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INVASION OF CAULERPA RACEMOSA VAR. CYLINDRACEA (CAULERPALES, CHLOROPHYTA) IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SPREAD
- L. Piazzi, A. Meinesz, +22 authors G. Ceccherelli
- Biology
- 2005
L'article a comme objet de presenter un bilan de la colonisation de la Mediterranee par l'algue verte introduite Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea, treize annees apres le debut de son expansion.… Expand
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Amalthea and Galene, two new genera of Halymeniaceae (Rhodophyta) from New Zealand
- R. D’Archino, W. Nelson, G. Zuccarello
- Biology
- 1 June 2014
Abstract New Zealand foliose red algae belonging to the family Halymeniaceae were examined with a focus on species that have been placed in the genera Halymenia and Cryptonemia. Phylogenetic analyses… Expand
Recognition and distribution of Polysiphonia morrowii (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in New Zealand
- R. D’Archino, K. Neill, W. Nelson
- Biology
- 1 February 2013
Abstract Polysiphonia morrowii, a species native to the North Pacific, is believed to have been introduced to Chile, Turkey, Italy and France. This species was first recorded from New Zealand in… Expand
Psaromenia (Kallymeniaceae, Rhodophyta): a new genus for Kallymenia berggrenii
- R. D’Archino, W. Nelson, G. Zuccarello
- Biology
- 1 January 2010
D'Archino R., Nelson W.A. and Zuccarello G.C. 2010. Psaromenia (Kallymeniaceae, Rhodophyta): a new genus for Kallymenia berggrenii. Phycologia 49: 73–85. DOI: 10.2216/08-29.1 Molecular sequence… Expand
Invasive marine red alga introduced to New Zealand waters: First record of Grateloupia turuturu (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta)
- R. D’Archino, W. Nelson, G. Zuccarello
- Biology
- 1 March 2007
Abstract The red alga Grateloupia turuturu is recorded from New Zealand waters for the first time. This species, native to Japan, is considered to be invasive in western Europe, North America, and… Expand
Diversity and complexity in New Zealand Kallymeniaceae (Rhodophyta): recognition of the genus Ectophora and description of E. marginata sp. nov.
- R. D’Archino, W. Nelson, G. Zuccarello
- Biology
- 27 April 2011
D'Archino R., Nelson W.A. and Zuccarello G.C. 2011. Diversity and complexity in New Zealand Kallymeniaceae (Rhodophyta): recognition of the genus Ectophora and description of E. marginata sp. nov.… Expand
Rhodolith beds in northern New Zealand: Characterisation of associated biodiversity and vulnerability to environmental stressors
- W. Nelson, K. Neill, +4 authors R. Stewart
- Geography
- 2012
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Macroalgal Diversity Associated with Rhodolith Beds in Northern New Zealand
- W. Nelson, R. D’Archino, K. Neill, T. J. Farr
- Biology
- 17 March 2014
Abstract
The macroalgal flora associated with rhodolith beds in the Bay of Islands, northeastern North Island, was investigated as part of the first detailed study of subtidal rhodoliths in New… Expand
Northern New Zealand rhodoliths: assessing faunal and floral diversity in physically contrasting beds
- K. Neill, W. Nelson, R. D’Archino, D. Leduc, T. J. Farr
- Biology
- Marine Biodiversity
- 1 March 2015
Rhodolith beds are recognised internationally as unique ecosystems, harbouring a high diversity and abundance of marine biota. Beds typically occur in environments of moderate exposure and coarse… Expand
A NEW METHOD OF CYSTOCARP DEVELOPMENT IN THE RED ALGAL GENUS CALLOPHYLLIS (KALLYMENIACEAE) FROM CHILE 1
- Showe-Mei Lin, R. D’Archino, M. Hommersand
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of phycology
- 3 May 2012
Traditional studies suggest that the Kallymeniaceae can be divided into two major groups, a nonprocarpic Kallymenia group, in which carposporophyte formation involves an auxiliary cell branch system… Expand