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Autor:
Stephan U Dombrowski, Brendan McCormack, Maggie Lawrence, Frederike Van Wijck, Jacqui H Morris, Linda A Irvine
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 12, Iss 6 (2022)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b19a93b21cb24298bf59768bedbc086d
Autor:
Jacqui H Morris, Linda A Irvine, Stephan U Dombrowski, Brendan McCormack, Frederike Van Wijck, Maggie Lawrence
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open. 12:e058563
ObjectivesTo develop We Walk, a theoretically informed, 12-week person-centred dyadic behaviour change intervention to increase physical activity (PA) in community-dwelling people with stroke (PWS) through outdoor walking.DesignThree-phase interventi
Autor:
Linda M. Irvine, Christopher Williamson, Lavinia Robba, Juliet Brodie, Chris Yesson, Stephen J. Russell, Rachel H. Walker
Publikováno v:
Phycologia. 54:2-11
Cryptic species diversity and the misapplication of names have restricted an understanding of species boundaries in the tribe Corallineae of the calcified red algal order Corallinales. Recent DNA s...
Publikováno v:
Cryptogamie, Algologie. 34:49-56
Corallina L. is the type genus of the subfamily Corallinoideae (Aresch.) Foslie and Corallina officinalis L. is the type species of the genus. This name has been applied worldwide, particularly in temperate waters. An attempt to obtain sequence data
Publikováno v:
Journal of phycology. 45(1)
The Corallinoideae (Corallinaceae) is represented in the northeastern Atlantic by Corallina officinalis L.; Corallina elongata J. Ellis et Sol.; Haliptilon squamatum (L.) H. W. Johans., L. M. Irvine et A. M. Webster; and Jania rubens (L.) J. V. Lamou
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phycology. 45:287-297
The Corallinoideae (Corallinaceae) is represented in the northeastern Atlantic by Corallina officinalis L.; Corallina elongata J. Ellis et Sol.; Haliptilon squamatum (L.) H. W. Johans., L. M. Irvine et A. M. Webster; and Jania rubens (L.) J. V. Lamou
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 58:237-260
Lectotypes (61), neotypes (4) and epitypes (6) are designated here by 15 specialists for Linnaean algal names. These newly designated types support the current usage of the names concerned. All Linnaean names that have been linked with algal taxa are
Publikováno v:
TAXON. 57:1328-1331
Problems with the name and concept of the entity known as "Porphyra umbilicalis" that have led to confusion over its identity for more than 250 years are addressed. The name was first used by Kutzing (1843), who provided a diagnosis based entirely on
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phycology. 41:1010-1024
Lithothamnion tophiforme (Esper) Unger is a dominant, arctic, saxicolous species that extends southward, albeit with reduced cover, into the deeper colder waters of the North Atlantic subarctic, where it also occurs in significant rhodolith deposits
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phycology. 34:1069-1074
Sequence data of the rbcL‐rbcS noncoding intergenic spacer of the plastid genome for 47 specimens of Porphyra and Bangia from the northeast Atlantic reveal that they fall into 11 distinct sequences: P. purpurea, P. dioica (includes a sample of P.