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What is destroying our cockle crop? ; The cockle industry - a major employer and revenue earner in South West Wales - is reeling from a huge blow.
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The cockle industry - a major employer and revenue earner in
South West Wales - is reeling from a huge blow.
In recent weeks thousands of tonnes of cockles have died
mysteriously destroyed.
THE Assembly could be called in to help find out why 6,000
tonnes of cockles have died on our shores.
A mystery bug has killed the cockles, threatening the future of
the industry in the Burry Inlet, according to industry insiders.
However, the cause of the deaths has yet to be ascertained, with
some claiming it could have been due to pollution from nearby sewage
works, while others suggest it may have ...
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Metal content of Klesormidium-dominated (chlorophyta) algal mats from acid mine drainage waters in southeastern Ohio
Magazine article from: Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society
; ...content of Klebsormidium-dominated (Chlorophyta) algal mats from acid mine drainage...content of Klebsormidium-dominated (Chlorophyta) algal mats from acid mine drainage...words: acid mine drainage, aluminum, Chlorophyta, iron, Klebsormidium, manganese...
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Phylogenetic placement of "zoochlorellae" (chlorophyta), algal symbiont of the temperate sea anemone Anthopleura elegantissima.
Magazine article from: The Biological Bulletin
; ...zoochlorellae, Chlorellalike green cells in the phylum Chlorophyta; Muscatine, 1971; O'Brien and Wyttenbach, 1980) are...verified the status of the green symbiont as a member of the Chlorophyta (Muscatine, 1971). Ultrastructural studies also indicated...
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New records and notes on Hawaiian marine Benthic Chlorophyta, including Pseudochlorodesmis abbreviata (Gilbert), n. comb. (Udoteaceae) and Cladophora luxurians (Gilbert), n. comb. (Cladophoraceae) (1).
Magazine article from: Pacific Science
; ...three species of Hawaiian green algae (Chlorophyta) are examined. Udotea? abbreviata...and nine species of marine benthic Chlorophyta are newly recorded for the Hawaiian...During preparatory research for the Chlorophyta volume we encountered three species...
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Plant-parasitic algae (Chlorophyta: Trentepohliales) in American Samoa (1).
Magazine article from: Pacific Science
; ...recorded filamentous green algae of the order Trentepohliales (Chlorophyta) and their plant hosts. Putative pathogenicity of the parasitic...Trentepohliales, a unique order of filamentous green algae (Chlorophyta) that are aerial rather than aquatic, brightly colored...
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Studies on uroporphyrinogen decarboxylase from Chlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta).
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of Microbiology
; ...the enzyme from a Chlorella kessleri (Trebouxiophyceae, Chlorophyta) strain (Copahue, Neuquen, Argentina), and describe...decarboxylase, porphyrins, chlorophyll, Chlorella kessleri, Chlorophyta. Resume : L'uroporphyrogene decarboxylase (UroD)(EC...
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MORPHOLOGY AND DIAGENESIS OF DIMORPHOSIPHON TALBOTORUM N. SP., AN ORDOVICIAN SKELETON-BUILDING ALGA (CHLOROPHYTA: DIMORPHOSIPHONACEAE)
Magazine article from: Journal of Paleontology
; ABSTRACT- Dimorphosiphon talbotorum n. sp. from the Upper Ordovician Bighorn Dolomite of Wyoming is an ancient representative of the erect skeleton-building green algae. Circumstantial evidence indicates that the original skeletal material was aragonite. If so, D. talbotorum and its Ordovician
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CAULERPA PROLIFERA (CHLOROPHYTA: CAULERPACEAE) FROM THE LAGUNA MADRE OF SOUTH TEXAS.
Magazine article from: The Texas Journal of Science
; On 21 November 1998, large numbers of specimens of the macrophytic green algal species Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskal) Lamouroux were observed along the west coast of the southern tip of South Padre Island. A strong northwest wind had served to deposit these specimens among the drift just above the
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Re-occurrence of the tropical green macroalga, Penicillus capitatus (Chlorophyta: Bryopsidales), in the Lower Laguna Madre of south Texas.(GENERAL NOTES)(Report)
Magazine article from: The Texas Journal of Science
; The siphonaceous green alga Penicillus capitatus Lamarck is a common macroalga of the Carribean and Gulf of Mexico (Littler & Littler 2000). This shaving brush-shaped macroalga was a common inhabitant of the Lower Laguna Madre, Texas (LLM) until about 40 years ago when the population was
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Functional morphology and evolution of early Paleozoic dasycladalean algae (Chlorophyta)
Magazine article from: Paleobiology
; Abstract.-Biophysical modeling and morphologic data from the fossil record were used to investigate the functional significance of changes in thallus morphology during the early evolutionary history of dasycladalean algae (dasyclads), a clade of benthic marine macroalgae. Modeling results indicate
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Mitochondrial Genome Sequence Evolution in Chlamydomonas
Magazine article from: Genetics
; ...ABSTRACT The mitochondrial genomes of the Chlorophyta exhibit significant diversity with respect...Mitochondrial genome sequence data from the Chlorophyta, which includes most of the green algal...et al. 2006). Members within the Chlorophyta differ from those within most eukaryotic...
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