A list of the multicellular marine algae found along the coast of the Netherlands is given, the first complete update on the “Flora van de Nederlandse Zeewieren” (Stegenga & Mol 1983). The number of recognized species has increased from 267 to 327. Of these, 229 are autochthonous, the remainder is only known from drift material [Chlorophyta: 76 autochthonous + 1 drift; Phaeophyta: 73 + 22; Rhodophyta: 80 + 75]. Additions to the flora appear to originate from neighbouring countries as well as from the North Pacific. One new combination is made: Cotaconema dasyae (Collins) Stegenga, Mol, Prud’homme et Lokhorst, now comb. [Basionym: Acrochaetium dasyae Collins, Rhodora 8: 191 (1906)]
A total of 20 new records of benthic marine algae has been added to the flora of South Africa, consi...
A total of 20 new records of benthic marine algae has been added to the flora of South Africa, consi...
Twenty species of Rhodophyta that have not previously been recorded for South Africa have been found...
Little attention has been paid till now to the algae, transported to the Netherlands coast on drifti...
The earliest account of the Netherlands’ Algae appeared in 1781 in D. de Gorter, Flora VII Prov. Bel...
Description of 5 seaweeds, new for the Belgian flora, collected in May 1982 in the Sluice Dock of Os...
Copyright © 1995 Museu Municipal do Funchal.Studies on the marine algae of the Azores go back just o...
Copyright © 1995 Museu Municipal do Funchal.Studies on the marine algae of the Azores go back just o...
Three new and one rarely observed marine algal species from the deeper parts of the fringing coral r...
Three new and one rarely observed marine algal species from the deeper parts of the fringing coral r...
Nine species of benthic marine algae are reported from the Caribbean island of Curaçao for the first...
Copyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg and AWI 2014.Examination of marine samples collected i...
The enumeration of about 760 species and 140 varieties and forms of marine algae growing along the e...
During the detailed study of the algal vegetation of the Zeebrugge pier in 1977-78, 45 taxa were ide...
Descriptions and illustrations are presented for attached benthic marine algae considered new to the...
A total of 20 new records of benthic marine algae has been added to the flora of South Africa, consi...
A total of 20 new records of benthic marine algae has been added to the flora of South Africa, consi...
Twenty species of Rhodophyta that have not previously been recorded for South Africa have been found...
Little attention has been paid till now to the algae, transported to the Netherlands coast on drifti...
The earliest account of the Netherlands’ Algae appeared in 1781 in D. de Gorter, Flora VII Prov. Bel...
Description of 5 seaweeds, new for the Belgian flora, collected in May 1982 in the Sluice Dock of Os...
Copyright © 1995 Museu Municipal do Funchal.Studies on the marine algae of the Azores go back just o...
Copyright © 1995 Museu Municipal do Funchal.Studies on the marine algae of the Azores go back just o...
Three new and one rarely observed marine algal species from the deeper parts of the fringing coral r...
Three new and one rarely observed marine algal species from the deeper parts of the fringing coral r...
Nine species of benthic marine algae are reported from the Caribbean island of Curaçao for the first...
Copyright © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg and AWI 2014.Examination of marine samples collected i...
The enumeration of about 760 species and 140 varieties and forms of marine algae growing along the e...
During the detailed study of the algal vegetation of the Zeebrugge pier in 1977-78, 45 taxa were ide...
Descriptions and illustrations are presented for attached benthic marine algae considered new to the...
A total of 20 new records of benthic marine algae has been added to the flora of South Africa, consi...
A total of 20 new records of benthic marine algae has been added to the flora of South Africa, consi...
Twenty species of Rhodophyta that have not previously been recorded for South Africa have been found...