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Ecology and morphological characterization of gametophyte and 'Chantransia' stages of Sirodotia huillensis (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) from a stream in central Mexico
(2006-06-01)
The morphology and phenology of Sirodotia huillensis was evaluated seasonally in a central Mexican first-order calcareous stream. Water temperature was constant (24-25°C) and pH circumneutral to alkaline (6.7-7.9), and ...
Ecology and morphological characterization of gametophyte and 'Chantransia' stages of Sirodotia huillensis (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) from a stream in central Mexico
(2006-06-01)
The morphology and phenology of Sirodotia huillensis was evaluated seasonally in a central Mexican first-order calcareous stream. Water temperature was constant (24-25°C) and pH circumneutral to alkaline (6.7-7.9), and ...
A REAPPRAISAL OF GENERIC AND SUBGENERIC CLASSIFICATION IN THE BATRACHOSPERMACEAE (RHODOPHYTA)
(Int Phycological Soc, 1990-12-01)
The generic and subgeneric classification of the family Batrachospermaceae (Rhodophyta) has long been recognized as ambiguous and often inconsistent. One of the prime features used to delineate sections of Batrachospermum, ...
A REAPPRAISAL OF GENERIC AND SUBGENERIC CLASSIFICATION IN THE BATRACHOSPERMACEAE (RHODOPHYTA)
(Int Phycological Soc, 1990-12-01)
The generic and subgeneric classification of the family Batrachospermaceae (Rhodophyta) has long been recognized as ambiguous and often inconsistent. One of the prime features used to delineate sections of Batrachospermum, ...
Revision of Batrachospermum section Virescentia (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) with the establishment of the new genus, Virescentia stat. nov.
(Adac-cryptogamie, 2018-08-01)
In recent years, sections of the paraphyletic genus Batrachospermum have been investigated using DNA sequence data, as well as morphology and some have been raised to genera in order to resolve this paraphylly. The species ...
A REAPPRAISAL OF GENERIC AND SUBGENERIC CLASSIFICATION IN THE BATRACHOSPERMACEAE (RHODOPHYTA)
(Int Phycological Soc, 2014)