The seaweed flora from James Bay, Canada is compared with three contiguous northeastern Canadian Arctic areas (Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, and the Ellesmere-Baffin Islands area extending northward to the Arctic Ocean). A conspicuous reduction pattern was evident with 131 taxa recorded for the Ellesmere-Baffin Islands area, 106 for Hudson Strait, 81 from Hudson Bay, and 44 in James Bay. The Ellesmere-Baffin Islands area has a more rocky open coastal environment and higher salinities than James Bay, which is more highly sedimented and impacted by hydroelectric development and freshwater discharge. The Ellesmere-Baffin Islands area (similar to 32-30.5 parts per thousand) has a higher mean number of shared taxa (90.0 +/- 18.4 SE) than James Bay ...
Historical and recent floristic studies, rapid assessment surveys, and molecular investigations were...
The coastal zone of the Canadian Arctic represents 10% of the world’s coastline and is one of the mo...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...
The seaweed flora from James Bay, Canada is compared with three contiguous northeastern Canadian Arc...
The seaweed flora of Bras d\u27Or Lake, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia is compared with those of th...
The benthic marine algal flora of Cobscook Bay, ME, which is located near the mouth of the Bay of Fu...
Seaweed species-richness in the arctic and temperate North Atlantic Ocean (north of 39º N) is review...
Seaweed species-richness in the arctic and temperate North Atlantic Ocean (north of 39º N) is review...
Based on recent and historical collections dating back to the early 1900s, the seaweed flora in Casc...
New collections of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichen, and algae are reported for Cunningham Inlet ...
Rapid assessment surveys of fouling seaweed populations were conducted at 67 sites between Downcast ...
Rapid assessment surveys (RASs) of fouling and introduced seaweeds were conducted during late July, ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club.The Jam...
<div><p>Greenland is a continental island in the northern part of the North Atlantic where the folio...
The hepatic flora of Burnaby, Hotspring, Huxley, and Ramsay Islands, in the southeastern Queen Charl...
Historical and recent floristic studies, rapid assessment surveys, and molecular investigations were...
The coastal zone of the Canadian Arctic represents 10% of the world’s coastline and is one of the mo...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...
The seaweed flora from James Bay, Canada is compared with three contiguous northeastern Canadian Arc...
The seaweed flora of Bras d\u27Or Lake, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia is compared with those of th...
The benthic marine algal flora of Cobscook Bay, ME, which is located near the mouth of the Bay of Fu...
Seaweed species-richness in the arctic and temperate North Atlantic Ocean (north of 39º N) is review...
Seaweed species-richness in the arctic and temperate North Atlantic Ocean (north of 39º N) is review...
Based on recent and historical collections dating back to the early 1900s, the seaweed flora in Casc...
New collections of vascular plants, bryophytes, lichen, and algae are reported for Cunningham Inlet ...
Rapid assessment surveys of fouling seaweed populations were conducted at 67 sites between Downcast ...
Rapid assessment surveys (RASs) of fouling and introduced seaweeds were conducted during late July, ...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the Ottawa Field Naturalists Club.The Jam...
<div><p>Greenland is a continental island in the northern part of the North Atlantic where the folio...
The hepatic flora of Burnaby, Hotspring, Huxley, and Ramsay Islands, in the southeastern Queen Charl...
Historical and recent floristic studies, rapid assessment surveys, and molecular investigations were...
The coastal zone of the Canadian Arctic represents 10% of the world’s coastline and is one of the mo...
Upon the request by Dr. H. MEGURO and others, the writer investigated the algae obtained by melting ...