Mesophotic green algal meadows of Avrainvillea canariensis are firstly reported for Madeira island. This represents a northern expansion of the species by nearly 500 km turning the species a Macaronesian endemism. The meadows of A. canariensis were found in a sandy bottom in the South coast of the island of Madeira, inside the Marine Park of Cabo Girao, covering an estimated area of 50 m(2) at a depth range 25-30 m. The collected specimens reached about 12 cm in height and were found clustered, forming distinct patches. Since this type of subtidal surveys in soft bottoms are scant in Madeira, we cannot evaluate whether this is a recent colonization. Yet, this new record can be another clear sign of climate change effects in the madeiran ben...
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter.A checklist of the benthic marine plants of the archipelago of...
BACKGROUND The macroalgal flora of the Island of São Miguel (eastern group of the Azores Archipelag...
The present study adds 19 species (15 Rhodophyta, one Chlorophyta and three Ochrophyta) to the Azore...
Species of the genera Cystoseira, Ericaria, Gongolaria, and Sargassum (family Sargassaceae) are key ...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biolo...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “M...
Aims: The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Shallow subtidal macroalgal communities in the North-eastern Atlantic archipelagos (Azores, Madeira,...
The Madeira archipelago has a unique underwater landscape that is characterised by narrow shelves, s...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “Ma...
Copyright © 2001 Academia Canaria de las Ciencias.Se relacionan las macroalgas (173 táxones) identif...
Controlled by ecological and physical factors, marine species distribution may vary due to global cl...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term "Ma...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
BACKGROUND: The algal flora of the Island of Santa Maria (eastern group of the Azores archipelago) h...
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter.A checklist of the benthic marine plants of the archipelago of...
BACKGROUND The macroalgal flora of the Island of São Miguel (eastern group of the Azores Archipelag...
The present study adds 19 species (15 Rhodophyta, one Chlorophyta and three Ochrophyta) to the Azore...
Species of the genera Cystoseira, Ericaria, Gongolaria, and Sargassum (family Sargassaceae) are key ...
Research in Macaronesia has led to substantial advances in ecology, evolution and conservation biolo...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “M...
Aims: The present study is the first attempt to grasp the scale and richness of marine biological in...
Shallow subtidal macroalgal communities in the North-eastern Atlantic archipelagos (Azores, Madeira,...
The Madeira archipelago has a unique underwater landscape that is characterised by narrow shelves, s...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term “Ma...
Copyright © 2001 Academia Canaria de las Ciencias.Se relacionan las macroalgas (173 táxones) identif...
Controlled by ecological and physical factors, marine species distribution may vary due to global cl...
The Azores, Madeira, Selvagens, Canary Islands and Cabo Verde are commonly united under the term "Ma...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) on oceanic archipelagos are shaped at least as much by specia...
BACKGROUND: The algal flora of the Island of Santa Maria (eastern group of the Azores archipelago) h...
Copyright © 2001 by Walter de Gruyter.A checklist of the benthic marine plants of the archipelago of...
BACKGROUND The macroalgal flora of the Island of São Miguel (eastern group of the Azores Archipelag...
The present study adds 19 species (15 Rhodophyta, one Chlorophyta and three Ochrophyta) to the Azore...