2013
DOI: 10.4490/algae.2013.28.3.241
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Observations on some mangrove-associated algae from the western Pacific (Guam, Chuuk, Kosrae, and Pohnpei)

Abstract: The mangrove algal flora of Guam and the Federated States of Micronesia has been poorly explored. We add to our knowledge of this region by observations of collections from these regions. This paper presents new and additional records of: Rhodophyta-Acrochaetium globosum, Colaconema sp., Caulacanthus indicus, Bostrychia moritziana / B. radicans, B. radicosa, B. simpliciuscula, B. kelanensis and B. tenella, Murrayella periclados, and Caloglossa ogasawaraensis; Chlorophyta-Boodleopsis carolinensis; and Phaeophyc… Show more

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“…radicans species complex is comprised of seven molecular lineages [ 6 ], which are not reproductively inter-compatible [ 7 ]. Morphologically B. moritziana has been primarily distinguished by abundant compound monosiphonous lateral branches, whereas B. radicans had mostly polysiphonous laterals [ 8 ]. Additionally, West et al described in 2013 a morphologically distinct lineage within the Bostrychia moritziana / B. radicans species complex as a new species, named B. anomala [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…radicans species complex is comprised of seven molecular lineages [ 6 ], which are not reproductively inter-compatible [ 7 ]. Morphologically B. moritziana has been primarily distinguished by abundant compound monosiphonous lateral branches, whereas B. radicans had mostly polysiphonous laterals [ 8 ]. Additionally, West et al described in 2013 a morphologically distinct lineage within the Bostrychia moritziana / B. radicans species complex as a new species, named B. anomala [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%