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    23 références trouvées pour Acanthophora spicifera:

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    1. Allender, B.M. and Kraft, G.T. 1983. The marine algae of Lord Howe Island (New South Wales): The Dictyotales and Cutleriales (Phaeophyta). Brunonia. 6: 73-130.
      Résumé: This paper provides a comprehensive report on the marine algae present on Lord Howe Island, Australia.

    2. Capper, A., Tibbetts, I.R., O'Neil, J.M. and Shaw, G.R. 2006. Feeding preference and deterrence in rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens for the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula in Moreton Bay, south-east Queensland, Australia. Journal of Fish Biology. 68: 1589-1609.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the diet of the rabbitfish in Queensland, Australia.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the introductions of exotic species to coral reefs, with emphasis on Hawaii.
      Available from: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pacific_science/v056/56.2coles.pdf [Accessed 3 December 2006]

    4. Coles, S.L., DeFelice, R.C., Eldredge, L.G. and Carlton, J.T. 1999. Historical and recent introductions of non-indigenous marine species into Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. Marine Biology. 135: 147-158.
      Résumé: This paper presents a record of the introduced marine species in Pearl Harbour, Hawaii.
      Résumé: This paper presents the methodology and results of a survey of introduced marine species in Hawaiian waters.
      Available from: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pacific_science/v060/60.4coles.pdf [Accessed 3 December 2006]

    6. Desai, V.V., Komarpant, D.S. and Jagtap, T.G. 2003. Distribution and diversity of marine flora in coral reef ecosystems of Kadmat Island in Lakshadweep Archipelago, Arabian Sea, India. Atoll Research Bulletin No. 506. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., USA.
      Résumé: This paper describes the marine flora of Kadmat Island, Lakshadweep Archipelago, India.

    8. Fong, P., Smith, T.B. and Wartian, M.J. 2006. Epiphytic cyanobacteria maintain shifts to macroalgal dominance on coral reefs following ENSO disturbance. Ecology. 87 (5): 1162-1168.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the factors contributing to macroalgal dominance on coral reefs.
      Résumé: AlgaeBase is a database of information on algae that includes terrestrial, marine and freshwater organisms.
      AlgaeBase is available from: http://www.algaebase.org; Acanthophora spicifera information is available from: http://www.algaebase.org/speciesdetail.lasso?species_id=3309&sk=0&from=results&-session=abv3:82D8BFA71b8423986CyJV30A9723 [Accessed 15 November 2006].
      Résumé: This website provides comprehensive information about A. spicifera.
      Available from: http://www.sms.si.edu/irLspec/Acanth_spicif.htm [Accessed 3 December 2006]
      Résumé: An online database that provides taxonomic information, common names, synonyms and geographical jurisdiction of a species. Links are provided to retrieve biological records and collection information from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) Data Portal and bioscience articles from BioOne journals.
      Available from: http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=183220 [Accessed 6 February 2007]

    12. Kilar, J.A. and McLachlan, J. 1986. Ecological studies of the alga, Acanthophora spicifera (Vahl) Borg. (Ceramiales: Rhodophyta): vegetative fragementation. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol.. 104: 1-21.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the ecology of A. spicifera, with specific reference to the role of vegetative fragmentation in reproduction.

    13. Lourenco, S.O., Barbarino, E., Nascimento, A. and Paranhos, R. 2005. Seasonal variations in tissue nitrogen and phosphorous of eight macroalgae from a tropical hypersaline coastal environment. Cryptogamie Algologie. 26 (4): 355-371.
      Résumé: This paper describes the seasonal variations in tissue nitrogen and phosphorous for macroalgae in a Brazilian lagoon.
      Résumé: This fact sheet provides basic detail about A. spicifera in Hawaii.
      Available from: http://www.hawaii.edu/reefalgae/invasive_algae/rhodo/acanthophora_spicifera.htm [Accessed 3 December 2006]

    15. Russell, D.J. 1992. The ecological invasion of Hawaiian reefs by two marine red algae, Acanthophora spicifera (Vahl) Boerg. and Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) J. Ag., and their association with two native species, Laurencia nidifica J. Ag. and Hypnea cervicornis J. Ag. ICES marine science symposia. Copenhagen.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the interactions between the invasive A. spicifera and native algae in Hawaii.

    16. Russell, D.J. and Balazs, G.H. 1994. Colonization by the alien marine alga Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) J. Ag. (Rhodophyta: Gigartinales) in the Hawaiian Islands and its utilization by the green turtle, Chelonia mydas L. Aquatic Botany. 47: 53-60.
      Résumé: This paper reports on the utilisation of the invasive algaes A. spicifera and Hypnea musciformis by the endangered green turtle in the Hawaiian Islands.
      Résumé: This paper provides information about the distribution and impacts of A. spicifera in Hawaii.
      Available from: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pacific_science/v056/56.3smith.pdf [Accessed 3 December 2006]

    18. South, G.R. 1993. Edible seaweeds of Fiji: an ethnobotanical study. Botanica Marina. 36 (4): 335-349.
      Résumé: This paper describes the edible seaweeds of Fiji, which include A. spicifera.

    19. Stimson, J., Larned, S.T. and Conklin, E. 2001. Effects of herbivory, nutrient levels, and introduced algae on the distribution and abundance of the invasive macroalga Dictyosphaeria cavernosa in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Coral Reefs. 19: 343-357.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the interactions between A. spicifera and another invasive algae in Hawaii.
      Résumé: The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is the information component of the Census of Marine Life (CoML), a growing network of more than 1000 researchers in 73 nations engaged in a 10-year initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the oceans - past, present, and future. OBIS is a web-based provider of global geo-referenced information on marine species. OBIS contains expert species level and habitat level databases and provide a variety of spatial query tools for visualizing relationships among species and their environment.
      This page is available from: http://www.iobis.org/OBISWEB/ObisControllerServlet?category=all&names=data&tableName=0&searchName=acanthophora+spicifera&x=20&y=13 [Accessed 3 December 2006]
      Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) available from: www.iobis.org

    21. Trono, G.C. Jr. 1999. Diversity of the seaweed flora of the Philippines and its utilisation. Hydrobiologia. 398/399: 1-6.
      Résumé: This paper discusses the uses of A. spicifera in the Philippines.
      Résumé: Available from: http://www.uog.edu/up/micronesica/dynamicdata/assetmanager/images/vol40/14%20tsuda%20acanthophora.pdf [Accessed 22 September 2008]
      Résumé: This fact sheet provides comprehensive information about A. spicifera in Hawaii.
      Available from: http://pikoi.hawaii.edu/resources/readings/Algae.pdf [Accessed 3 December 2006]
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