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Book chapter
Published 2018
Algae of Australia: Marine Benthic Algae of North-western Australia, 2. Red Algae, 139 - 142
No abstract available
Book chapter
Published 2018
Algae of Australia: Marine benthic algae of North-Western 2
No abstract available
Book chapter
Biogeography of Australian seaweeds
Published 2017
Handbook of Australasian Biogeography, Ch 4
Marine benthic algae, or seaweeds, form a conspicuous element on most Australian coasts and are of considerable ecological importance, providing habitat, food and substratum stabilisation. Along with the seagrasses, the only angiosperms that have truly recolonised marine habitats, the seaweeds are the benthic primary producers that sustain most shallow coastal ecosystems. Australia is well known as a centre of biodiversity for seaweeds, with numerous species recorded and a particularly high percentage of endemic taxa, especially along the temperate southern coast (Phillips 2001; Kerswell 2006; Hommersand 2007). This chapter will review the biogeography of Australian seaweeds, including historical studies that have aimed to place the Australian ora in local and global scenarios, examine current thinking about the Australian biogeographic provinces and conclude with some of the exciting developments that will enhance seaweed taxonomic and biogeographic studies but at the same time introduce an entirely new suite of problems.
Book chapter
Published 2010
Algae of Australia: Phytoplankton of Temperate Coastal Waters, 145 - 212
Book chapter
Published 2007
Algae of Australia, 623 - 693
Book chapter
A Bibliography of Australian Algae
Published 2007
Algae of Australia, 158 - 197
Book chapter
Phylogeny and classification of the algae
Published 2007
Algae of Australia, 66 - 103
Book chapter
Published 2007
Algae of Australia, 217 - 223
Book chapter
Published 2007
Algae of Australia, 543 - 549
Book chapter
A Guide to the Identification of Algae
Published 2007
Algae of Australia, 129 - 157