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Attachment and early development of the tetraspores of some coralline red algae

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Title Attachment and early development of the
tetraspores of some coralline red algae
 
Creator Jones, W Eifion
Moorjani, A Shakuntala
 
Subject Algae
 
Description Corallina officinalis L. and Jama rubens (L.) Lamour, are both members
of the Corallinaceae; until fairly recently their similarity led to their being placed
in the same genus, as, for instance by Newton (1932) but the separation is now
accepted and Johansen (1970) has shown that important differences exist,
particularly in the reproductive structures. Ecologically there are additional
differences : CoralUna officinalis is a Uthophyte occurring on a wide range of
shores, both sheltered and exposed, throughout the cooler waters (0°C-20°C
surface temperature) of the Northern Hemisphere. It is common on all coasts
of the British Isles in littoral pools, on lower littoral rock and extends into the
sub-littoral. Jarda rubens is found in warmer waters (10°C-30°C) and in the
British Isles is common .only on the more temperate coasts, including the Channel
Islands, Southern England west of the Isle of Wight, Ireland and northwards
to Anglesey on the coast of Wales.
 
Publisher The Marine Biological Association of India, Cochin
 
Date 1973
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/2477/1/Article_32.pdf
Jones, W Eifion and Moorjani, A Shakuntala (1973) Attachment and early development of the tetraspores of some coralline red algae. MBAI Special Publication dedicated to Dr. N K Panikkar (1). pp. 293-304.