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Marine red algae of the mangroves in southern Pacific México and Pacific Guatemala

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Karsten,  Ulf
Permanent Research Group Microsensor, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Max Planck Society;

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Pedroche, F., West, J., Zuccarello, G., Senties, A., & Karsten, U. (1995). Marine red algae of the mangroves in southern Pacific México and Pacific Guatemala. Botanica Marina, 38(2), 111-119. doi:10.1515/botm.1995.38.1-6.111.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0004-981C-2
Abstract
Collections of red algae were made from the mangroves in southern Pacific Mexico and Pacific Guatemala in 1993. New records for these areas include Caloglossa ogasawaraensis, C. stipitata, C. leprieurii, Bostrychia moritziana, B. pinnata, B. radicans and Catenella caespitosa. In Caloglossa stipitata as defined by King and Puttock (1994) secondary blades arise from the pericentral cell in the same plane as the main blade; in the Guatemala population however, secondary blades develop from the axial cell as in C. leprieurii. The morphological characters delimiting B. moritziana are also discussed. Culture observations and polyol data suggest important new areas of research on marine red algae from mangrove ecosystems.