A survey of the marine plants of the Walpole and Nornalup Inlets Marine Park has recorded 49 species of marine benthic algae and seagrasses, including 15 green algae, 11 brown algae, 18 red algae, 4 seagrasses, and one cyanobacterium, representing a substantial increase on the 14 previously recorded species. Most species are relatively common elements of the south-western Australian marine flora, but several are of taxonomic or biogeographic and ecological interest. Included in this group are: a new species of the green algal genus Codium, the first records of previously unknown reproductive phases in the red algae Mazoyerella australis and Spermothamnion cymosum, and a new distribution record for Ossiella pacifica, a species hitherto known...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
A growing body of evidence indicates that temperate marine ecosystems are being tropicalised due to ...
A growing body of evidence indicates that temperate marine ecosystems are being tropicalised due to ...
Two hundred and ten species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from the Damp...
One hundred and twenty-one species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from t...
One hundred and twenty-one species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from t...
Deep water dredging around Rottnest Island allowed the collection of marine benthic flora from below...
Benthic plants (algae and seagrasses) are a dominant component of most inshore marine ecosystems in...
The aquatic flora of Leschenault Inlet is similar to that in other southern estuaries, except that L...
One hundred and twenty-one species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from t...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
One hundred and sixty one taxa of benthic macro-algae are reported from Shark Bay, Western Australia...
Recent collections and published records of marine benthic algae from the Houtman Abrolhos are catal...
Marine benthic algae, or seaweeds, form a conspicuous element on most Australian coasts and are of c...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
A growing body of evidence indicates that temperate marine ecosystems are being tropicalised due to ...
A growing body of evidence indicates that temperate marine ecosystems are being tropicalised due to ...
Two hundred and ten species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from the Damp...
One hundred and twenty-one species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from t...
One hundred and twenty-one species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from t...
Deep water dredging around Rottnest Island allowed the collection of marine benthic flora from below...
Benthic plants (algae and seagrasses) are a dominant component of most inshore marine ecosystems in...
The aquatic flora of Leschenault Inlet is similar to that in other southern estuaries, except that L...
One hundred and twenty-one species of marine algae, seagrasses and cyanobacteria are reported from t...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
One hundred and sixty one taxa of benthic macro-algae are reported from Shark Bay, Western Australia...
Recent collections and published records of marine benthic algae from the Houtman Abrolhos are catal...
Marine benthic algae, or seaweeds, form a conspicuous element on most Australian coasts and are of c...
Bioregionalization and macroalgal assemblages are considered for temperate Australian CONCOM regions...
A growing body of evidence indicates that temperate marine ecosystems are being tropicalised due to ...
A growing body of evidence indicates that temperate marine ecosystems are being tropicalised due to ...