Eastern Pacific

In the Eastern Pacific (EP) the only region where rhodolith beds have been well studied in terms of taxonomy, ecology, distribution and conservation status is the Gulf of California. Outside this region the knowledge of rhodolith-forming species is attributed to the initial separate floristic survey...

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Main Authors: Ruiz Robinson, Néstor Manuel, Fernández García, Cindy, Riosmena Rodríguez, Rafael, Rosas Alquicira, Edgar F., Konar, Brenda, Chenelot, Heloise, Jewett, Stephen C., Melzer, Roland R., Meyer, Roland, Försterra, Günter, Häussermann, Vreni, Macaya, Erasmo C.
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftunivcostarica:oai:https://www.kerwa.ucr.ac.cr:10669/78897 2023-05-15T13:14:43+02:00 Eastern Pacific Ruiz Robinson, Néstor Manuel Fernández García, Cindy Riosmena Rodríguez, Rafael Rosas Alquicira, Edgar F. Konar, Brenda Chenelot, Heloise Jewett, Stephen C. Melzer, Roland R. Meyer, Roland Försterra, Günter Häussermann, Vreni Macaya, Erasmo C. 2017 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10669/78897 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-29315-8_13#citeas https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29315-8_13 en_US eng https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-29315-8_13#citeas 978-3-319-29315-8 978-3-319-29313-4 https://hdl.handle.net/10669/78897 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-29315-8_13 Rhodolith/Maërl Beds: A Global Perspective; Vol 15 Conservation Status Pacific Coast Type Specimen Marine Protect Area Aleutian Island capítulo de libro 2017 ftunivcostarica https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29315-8_13 2022-10-30T05:55:13Z In the Eastern Pacific (EP) the only region where rhodolith beds have been well studied in terms of taxonomy, ecology, distribution and conservation status is the Gulf of California. Outside this region the knowledge of rhodolith-forming species is attributed to the initial separate floristic surveys of Dawson and Lemoine, performed more than 50 years ago. After a detailed review of the published literature and information produced during our expeditions throughout the EP, a total of 36 rhodolith-forming species have been recorded from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska to Guarello Island in Chile. Despite the research efforts developed at present, more species remain to be discovered in the EP, particularly in the Tropical Pacific of Mexico and the Pacific coast of Baja California where we found undescribed species of Sporolithon and Lithothamnion. Therefore, we contend that further studies are needed in order to better catalogue the wide rhodolith-forming species diversity that is extremely relevant for the marine realm of the EP. UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología (CIMAR) Book Part Aleutian Island Alaska Aleutian Islands Universidad de Costa Rica: Repositorio Kérwá Baja Pacific 319 333
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topic Conservation Status
Pacific Coast
Type Specimen
Marine Protect Area
Aleutian Island
spellingShingle Conservation Status
Pacific Coast
Type Specimen
Marine Protect Area
Aleutian Island
Ruiz Robinson, Néstor Manuel
Fernández García, Cindy
Riosmena Rodríguez, Rafael
Rosas Alquicira, Edgar F.
Konar, Brenda
Chenelot, Heloise
Jewett, Stephen C.
Melzer, Roland R.
Meyer, Roland
Försterra, Günter
Häussermann, Vreni
Macaya, Erasmo C.
Eastern Pacific
topic_facet Conservation Status
Pacific Coast
Type Specimen
Marine Protect Area
Aleutian Island
description In the Eastern Pacific (EP) the only region where rhodolith beds have been well studied in terms of taxonomy, ecology, distribution and conservation status is the Gulf of California. Outside this region the knowledge of rhodolith-forming species is attributed to the initial separate floristic surveys of Dawson and Lemoine, performed more than 50 years ago. After a detailed review of the published literature and information produced during our expeditions throughout the EP, a total of 36 rhodolith-forming species have been recorded from the Aleutian Islands in Alaska to Guarello Island in Chile. Despite the research efforts developed at present, more species remain to be discovered in the EP, particularly in the Tropical Pacific of Mexico and the Pacific coast of Baja California where we found undescribed species of Sporolithon and Lithothamnion. Therefore, we contend that further studies are needed in order to better catalogue the wide rhodolith-forming species diversity that is extremely relevant for the marine realm of the EP. UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Básicas::Centro de Investigación en Ciencias del Mar y Limnología (CIMAR)
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author Ruiz Robinson, Néstor Manuel
Fernández García, Cindy
Riosmena Rodríguez, Rafael
Rosas Alquicira, Edgar F.
Konar, Brenda
Chenelot, Heloise
Jewett, Stephen C.
Melzer, Roland R.
Meyer, Roland
Försterra, Günter
Häussermann, Vreni
Macaya, Erasmo C.
author_facet Ruiz Robinson, Néstor Manuel
Fernández García, Cindy
Riosmena Rodríguez, Rafael
Rosas Alquicira, Edgar F.
Konar, Brenda
Chenelot, Heloise
Jewett, Stephen C.
Melzer, Roland R.
Meyer, Roland
Försterra, Günter
Häussermann, Vreni
Macaya, Erasmo C.
author_sort Ruiz Robinson, Néstor Manuel
title Eastern Pacific
title_short Eastern Pacific
title_full Eastern Pacific
title_fullStr Eastern Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Eastern Pacific
title_sort eastern pacific
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