Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae has greatly progressed thanks to the use of DNA sequence data. Despite this, in some geographic regions the knowledge of coralline diversity is still incomplete, because it is entirely based on traditional morpho-anatomical grounds; Antarctica can certainly be included among these regions. During an investigation of the marine phototrophic biodiversity of the Ross Sea, a crustose coralline alga was collected from two sites in Tethys Bay. The alga formed thin crusts adherent to cobbles at ~20 m depth and showed morpho-anatomical features typical of the order Hapalidiales, family Hapalidiaceae (cell fusions, zonate tetrasporangia produced in mul...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodiv...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodive...
Trebouxiophytes of the genus Prasiola are well known in Antarctica, where they are among the most im...
Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae h...
Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae h...
Due to limitations imposed by the extreme environmental conditions, Antarctica and Subantarctic regi...
Non-geniculate coralline algal specimens were collected in 2013 during the XXVIII Italian Expedition...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) occur from the tropics to the poles in photic benthic environments. H...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) occur from the tropics to the poles in photic benthic environments. H...
Fourteen taxa of crustose Corallinaceae are described from a collection of marine algae picked up in...
Terrestrial xanthophycean and chlorophyte algae have been studied at widespread Antarctic localities...
International audienceThe coralline algal genus Corallinapetra is currently monospecific, and was es...
An undescribed marine Pyramimonas, P. australis Andreoli et Moro, sp. nov., forming a bloom in a hol...
A microalga was isolated from the pack-ice of Wood Bay (Antarctica) during austral summer 1993–4. By...
Phymatolithon calcareum is a species of non-geniculate coralline red algae that commonly forms maërl...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodiv...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodive...
Trebouxiophytes of the genus Prasiola are well known in Antarctica, where they are among the most im...
Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae h...
Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae h...
Due to limitations imposed by the extreme environmental conditions, Antarctica and Subantarctic regi...
Non-geniculate coralline algal specimens were collected in 2013 during the XXVIII Italian Expedition...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) occur from the tropics to the poles in photic benthic environments. H...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) occur from the tropics to the poles in photic benthic environments. H...
Fourteen taxa of crustose Corallinaceae are described from a collection of marine algae picked up in...
Terrestrial xanthophycean and chlorophyte algae have been studied at widespread Antarctic localities...
International audienceThe coralline algal genus Corallinapetra is currently monospecific, and was es...
An undescribed marine Pyramimonas, P. australis Andreoli et Moro, sp. nov., forming a bloom in a hol...
A microalga was isolated from the pack-ice of Wood Bay (Antarctica) during austral summer 1993–4. By...
Phymatolithon calcareum is a species of non-geniculate coralline red algae that commonly forms maërl...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodiv...
One of the aims of the XXXIV Italian Antarctic Expedition is the study of the photosynthetic biodive...
Trebouxiophytes of the genus Prasiola are well known in Antarctica, where they are among the most im...