Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo, known from China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific coasts of North America, was recorded for the first time in the lagoon of Venice on the Adriatic Sea in 2000. Specimens in the reproductive stage had tetrasporophytes, male, and female gametophytes. Morphological, anatomical, and reproductive features of the thalli are described and the occurrence of the species in the lagoon is discussed. Data on associated algae are presented. This species was recently found in France, Spain, Russia, the Hawaiian Islands, and Australia
We study the occurrence of the alien macroalga Uronema marinum in the lagoon of Venice, the lagoons ...
The Venice lagoon is the Italian hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) in the Mediterranean Sea. A...
A green alga belonging to the genus Prasiola, known from terrestrial, marine and freshwater habitats...
Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo, known from China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific coasts of North Ameri...
of North America, was recorded for the first time in the lagoon of Venice on the Adriatic Sea in 200...
Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo, known from China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific coasts of North Ameri...
A study of phytobenthic communities of the Islands of the Lagoon of Venice has been carried out on t...
The authors report on the occurrence in the Lagoon of Venice of three Rhodophyta, Aglaothamnion trip...
Lomentaria Lyngbye commonly occurs on many temperate, tropical and sub-tropical shores. It has not b...
The authors report on the occurence in the lagoon of Venice of three Rhodophyta Agardhiella subulata...
We present a check-list of the seaweeds for Venice lagoon, based on literature and recent records. ...
Lagoon environments are particularly subject to the introduction, either accidental or voluntary, of...
In this study, wereport the first finding of the non-indigenous seaweed Caulacanthus okamurae (Rhodo...
We report on the morphology and reproductive features of the green alien macroalgal species Uronema...
Lagoon environments are particularly subject to the introduction, either accidental or voluntary, o...
We study the occurrence of the alien macroalga Uronema marinum in the lagoon of Venice, the lagoons ...
The Venice lagoon is the Italian hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) in the Mediterranean Sea. A...
A green alga belonging to the genus Prasiola, known from terrestrial, marine and freshwater habitats...
Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo, known from China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific coasts of North Ameri...
of North America, was recorded for the first time in the lagoon of Venice on the Adriatic Sea in 200...
Lomentaria hakodatensis Yendo, known from China, Japan, Korea, and the Pacific coasts of North Ameri...
A study of phytobenthic communities of the Islands of the Lagoon of Venice has been carried out on t...
The authors report on the occurrence in the Lagoon of Venice of three Rhodophyta, Aglaothamnion trip...
Lomentaria Lyngbye commonly occurs on many temperate, tropical and sub-tropical shores. It has not b...
The authors report on the occurence in the lagoon of Venice of three Rhodophyta Agardhiella subulata...
We present a check-list of the seaweeds for Venice lagoon, based on literature and recent records. ...
Lagoon environments are particularly subject to the introduction, either accidental or voluntary, of...
In this study, wereport the first finding of the non-indigenous seaweed Caulacanthus okamurae (Rhodo...
We report on the morphology and reproductive features of the green alien macroalgal species Uronema...
Lagoon environments are particularly subject to the introduction, either accidental or voluntary, o...
We study the occurrence of the alien macroalga Uronema marinum in the lagoon of Venice, the lagoons ...
The Venice lagoon is the Italian hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) in the Mediterranean Sea. A...
A green alga belonging to the genus Prasiola, known from terrestrial, marine and freshwater habitats...