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10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TENUICORNE»
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1
Red Algae in the Genomic Age
However, the mitochondrial cox2-3 spacer analyses revealed five haplotypes in
C. tenuicorne from the Skagerrak–Baltic region; one of them was restricted in the
highest salinity site (Oslofjorden) where no other haplotype was detected, and ...
Joseph Seckbach, David J. Chapman, 2010
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Biology of the Baltic Sea
Ectocarpus siliculosus / Pilayella littiinilix Cladophora glomerata 0.6-3.5 m Sandy
bottoms bottoms with inclusion of gravel and stones 70-100% Ceramium
tenuicorne Chorda tilum Enteromorpha spp. Fucus vesiculosus E. siliculosus /P.
Hans Kautsky, Pauli Snoeijs, 2004
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Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, Biology and ...
In addition, the composite samples that form the Fucus vesiculosus community
type include several samples from the filamentous brown algae-Sphacelaria
arctica- Polysiphonia fucoides, Polysiphonia fucoides, and Ceramium tenuicorne
- ...
4
Environmental Fate and Effects of Pulp and Paper: Mill Effluents
C. tenuicorne is one of the most common red algae in the Baltic Sea and is found
throughout the Bothnian Bay (Kautsky and Kautsky 1994; H. Kautsky pers. comm.
). According to Rueness (1978). C. tenuicorne is a subspecies of C. strictum.
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Biological, Physical and Geochemical Features of Enclosed ...
phora glomerata is replaced by Ceramium tenuicorne. Bottoms at greater depths
are devoid of vegetation. The bottom vegetation in the Saulkrasti region is
restricted to a quite narrow depth interval at 1.5-2 m. That is due to huge 2 m
large ...
E.M. Blomqvist, E. Bonsdorff, Karel Essink, 1999
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The Biology of Seaweeds
Interestingly, seemingly identical allopatric strains of C. strictum from Norway and
New Jersey were also completely sterile in attempted crosses. Crosses between
C. strictum from Oslofjord and the very different looking C. tenuicorne from the ...
Christopher S. Lobban, Michael James Wynne, 1981
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Annales Botanici Fennici
Discussion In the archipelago of Tvarminne, the zonal occurrence of Ceramium
tenuicorne (0.5-6 m) is very similar to that reported from other areas (Waern 1952
, Ravanko 1968). In Furuskar, a tiny and nap-like cover of C. tenuicorne grew as ...
8
Rocky-shore algae in the Öregrund Archipelago
... generally recognizable by their tendency to form an upward-stretching cortex,
their colour, etc. They are here considered to show a part of the variation of C.
tenuicorne; the deep- water individuals, however, being mostly pure
modifications, ...
9
Acta phytogeographica Suecica
... and E. intestinalis. These three form together with the red alga Ceramium
tenuicorne the bulk of the hydrolittoral algal vegetation throughout the year in the
area; other algae are rare or have a more distinct seasonal occurrence (Table 3).
Inger Wallentinus, Mats Waern, Pauli Snoeijs, 1992
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Longhorn Beetles - Coleoptera, Cerambycidae - Of ...
E.faberand P. caroli are reported from the original Pinus forests on G. Sand, and
Gtl., A. tenuicorne from G. Sand. only. P. pusillus, A. testacea, E. adspersus, R.
femoratus, and C. cerdo are all known from Sm., the last two even more
commonly ...
Svatopluk Bílý, O. Mehl, 1989