Due to limitations imposed by the extreme environmental conditions, Antarctica and Subantarctic regions remain among the least phycologically known. Corallines of these regions are poorly known, despite a long history of studies dating back to the early twentieth century. Current knowledge of their diversity is based mostly on traditional morphoanatomical investigations. For Antarctica proper, reliable records are available for 12 species; most of these are based on collections from intertidal and shallow subtidal habitats, with Leptophytum coulmanicum and L. foecundum being the most frequently reported. However, recent collections made in the deep subtidal of the Ross Sea and studied by a combination of morpho-anatomical and molecular data...
During the austral summer seasons of 1963-1964 and 1964-1965, and during the austral winter season o...
Human activity was found to be an effective vector for the dispersal of microalgae to the Ross Sea r...
Subantarctic and Antarctic regions remain little explored with regards to their seaweed diversity. T...
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...
Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae h...
Fourteen taxa of crustose Corallinaceae are described from a collection of marine algae picked up in...
Non-geniculate coralline algal specimens were collected in 2013 during the XXVIII Italian Expedition...
The continental coasts and remote islands in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere, including the su...
Recent data revealed that metazoans such as mites and springtails have persisted in Antarctica throu...
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...
Terrestrial xanthophycean and chlorophyte algae have been studied at widespread Antarctic localities...
The aim of this study was to assess the phylogenetic relationships, morphological and ecophysiologic...
Abstract: Samples of dry mineral soil with no apparent algal vegetation were collected from 20 locat...
During the austral summer seasons of 1963-1964 and 1964-1965, and during the austral winter season o...
Human activity was found to be an effective vector for the dispersal of microalgae to the Ross Sea r...
Subantarctic and Antarctic regions remain little explored with regards to their seaweed diversity. T...
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...
Over the last decade, our knowledge of the phylogenetic and taxonomic diversity of coralline algae h...
Fourteen taxa of crustose Corallinaceae are described from a collection of marine algae picked up in...
Non-geniculate coralline algal specimens were collected in 2013 during the XXVIII Italian Expedition...
The continental coasts and remote islands in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere, including the su...
Recent data revealed that metazoans such as mites and springtails have persisted in Antarctica throu...
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...
Terrestrial xanthophycean and chlorophyte algae have been studied at widespread Antarctic localities...
The aim of this study was to assess the phylogenetic relationships, morphological and ecophysiologic...
Abstract: Samples of dry mineral soil with no apparent algal vegetation were collected from 20 locat...
During the austral summer seasons of 1963-1964 and 1964-1965, and during the austral winter season o...
Human activity was found to be an effective vector for the dispersal of microalgae to the Ross Sea r...
Subantarctic and Antarctic regions remain little explored with regards to their seaweed diversity. T...