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Autor:
Hedgpeth, Joel W.
Publikováno v:
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1978 Mar 01. 53(1), 75-75.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/2826031
Publikováno v:
Phycologia. 40:468-474
Although there is considerable interest in the introduction and spread of invasive species, there has been little research documenting growth patterns of a specific organism from the time of its fi...
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Phycologia. 40:372-380
Within a five-year period (1994–1999), the population of the invasive seaweed Grateloupia doryphora expanded from its initial location on a central, southern coastline in Rhode Island, USA. It spread north, east and west in Narragansett Bay, and so
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Phycologia. 36:324-328
Grateloupia doryphora (Montagne) Howe (Cryptonemiales, Halymeniaceae), a large, foliose, red alga, has been recorded for the first time on the northeastern coast of North America. This invasive species is common to the Pacific Ocean, Mediterranean Se
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 43:123-134
Principal component (PCA) and cluster analyses (CA) were applied to data matrices on measurements of percentage cover for 15 groups of macrophyte species and three invertebrates at 18 stations (10 sites) in Narragansett Bay, RI, U.S.A. For each seaso
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Phycologia. 35:245-252
Tetraspore mucilage and rhizoids of Champia parvula (C. Agardh) Harvey were characterized with histochemical stains and fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-Iabelled lectins and examined by SEM and light microscopy. The extracellular mucilage of attache
Autor:
M. E. Apple, Marilyn M. Harlin
Publikováno v:
Phycologia. 34:417-423
Tetraspores of the marine red alga Champia parvula (C. Agardh) Harvey attached initially to plastic or glass coverslips by extracellular mucilage. Following germination, adhesive rhizoids provided ...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phycology. 36:28-28
Since 1994, when Grateloupia doryphora (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) was first detected in Rhode Island, the species has spread to the northern portions of Narragansett Bay and onto the open coast of Rhode Island Sound. Specimens collected at 5 m depth
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Botany. 14:127-138
Interactions between seagrasses and sediment dynamics were examined on a flood-tidal delta of a coastal lagoon in southern Rhode Island from 1978 to 1980. Serial aerial photographs combined with site visits showed that Zostera marina L. appeared on a
Autor:
Marilyn M. Harlin, J. S. Craigie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phycology. 11:109-113