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RANGE EXTENSIONS OF THE SEA WEEDS CODIUM TAYLORII AND CAULERPA PROLIFERA INTO THE LOWER LAGUNA MADRE, TEXAS.
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The Texas Journal of Science
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May 1, 2001| Author:
DeYoe, Hudson R.; Hockaday, Donald L.
| COPYRIGHT 2001 Texas Academy of Science. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Between January 1999 and April 2000 two chlorophyte algae, Codium taylorii Silva and Caulerpa prolifera F. obovata (Forsskal) Lamouroux were found in the lower Laguna Madre (LLM). Both are coenocytic algae and are members of the chlorophyte class Bryopsidophyceae (van den Hoek et al. 1995). The species descriptions in Taylor (1960) were used in the identification of the specimens. Herbarium specimens have been deposited at the University of Texas-Pan American Coastal Studies Laborat...
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