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Monterey
Bay Flora
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Nongeniculate corallineReferences1. Abbott, I. A. and Dawson E. Y. 1978. How to Know the Seaweeds. 2nd Ed. Wm. C. Brown Company Publishers, USA.
2. Abbott, I. A. and Hollenberg G. J. 1976. Marine Algae of California. Stanford University Press, Stanford.
3. Adey, W. H. and Vassar, J. M. 1975. Colonization, succession and growth rates of tropical crustose coralline algae (Rhodophyta, Cryptonemiales). Phycologia 14: 55-69.
4. Dawes, C. J. 1991. Marine Botany. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.
5. Van Den Hoek, C., Jahns, H. M. and Mann, D. G. 1995. Algae: An Intro to Phycology. Cambridge University Press, Great Britain.
6. Littler, M. M. and Littler, D. S. 1984. Models of tropical reef biogenesis: the contribution of algae. Progress in Phycological Research. 3: 323-64.
7. Morcom, N. F., Ward, S. A. and Woelkerling, W. J. 1997. Competition of epiphytic nongeniculate corallines (Corallinales, Rhodophyta): overgrowth is not victory. Phycologia 36: 468-471.
8. Naidenko, T. K. 1996. Induction of metamorphosis of two species of sea urchin from Sea of Japan. Marine Biology 126: 685-692.
9. Woelkerling, Wm. J. 1988. The Coralline Red Algae. Oxford University Press, Oxford. AcknowledgementsThis website would not have been possible without the inspiration and expertise of Judith Connor. Caren Braby was also played a large role in helping me with all the little stuff. And thanks to my classmates for this crazy ride. Morphology and Characteristics Taxonomy Ecology Life History Recruitment California species Identification Photo gallery References Home © 2001 Melissa Roth |
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