FIG. 2 in The marine vegetation of the Kerguelen Islands: history of scientific campaigns, inventory of the flora and first analysis of its biogeographical affinities
FIG. 2. — Location of historical collections of macroalgae in the Kerguelen Islands. Precise locations are not given by all reports and should be partly inferred. The map shows the sites visited during 1, the Ross expedition (Hooker 1844-1847); 2, the Challenger expedition (Dickie 1876a, b, c, e); 3...
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Summary: | FIG. 2. — Location of historical collections of macroalgae in the Kerguelen Islands. Precise locations are not given by all reports and should be partly inferred. The map shows the sites visited during 1, the Ross expedition (Hooker 1844-1847); 2, the Challenger expedition (Dickie 1876a, b, c, e); 3, the US (Farlow 1876); 4, English (Dickie 1876d, f); and 5, German (Askenasy 1889); 6, Venus transit expeditions, as well as the German south polar expedition (Foslie 1908, Reinbold 1908). 7, The Hopeful Bay (Zinova 1973) was added. Published as part of Féral, Jean-Pierre, Verlaque, Marc, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Poulin, Elie, Chenuil, Anne & Saucède, Thomas, 2021, The marine vegetation of the Kerguelen Islands: history of scientific campaigns, inventory of the flora and first analysis of its biogeographical affinities, pp. 173-216 in Cryptogamie, Bryologie 20 (12) on page 177, DOI:10.5252/cryptogamie-algologie2021v42a12, http://zenodo.org/record/7819251 |
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