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1 February 2014 Macroalgal Diversity Associated with Rhodolith Beds in Northern New Zealand
Wendy Nelson, Roberta D'Archino, Kate Neill, Tracy Farr
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Abstract

The macroalgal flora associated with rhodolith beds in the Bay of Islands, northeastern North Island, was investigated as part of the first detailed study of subtidal rhodoliths in New Zealand. The rhodolith beds differed in their physical characteristics and in the dominant rhodolith-forming species present, one bed with clear water and predominantly Lithothamnion crispatum rhodoliths, and the other bed with turbid water, and Sporolithon durum rhodoliths covered by fine sediments. One hundred and three taxa were identified (12 green, 24 brown and 67 red algae), with similar numbers of taxa found in the two seasons sampled. The floral composition at the two beds differed significantly. The flora included range extensions for species previously reported within New Zealand (e.g. Cutleria multifida), new records for the New Zealand region (at family, genus and species levels — e.g. Dumontiaceae, Cutleria, Dictyota, Peyssonnelia spp), and new discoveries (e.g. Halymenia sp., Grateloupia sp., Tsengia sp.). Two species with a partially prostrate growth habit, Caulerpa flexilis and Chondracanthus chapmanii, were present in both beds consolidating rhodoliths and shell debris.

Wendy Nelson, Roberta D'Archino, Kate Neill, and Tracy Farr "Macroalgal Diversity Associated with Rhodolith Beds in Northern New Zealand," Cryptogamie, Algologie 35(1), 27-47, (1 February 2014). https://doi.org/10.7872/crya.v35.iss1.2014.27
Published: 1 February 2014
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KEYWORDS
Bay of Islands
Îles de Bay
Lithothamnion crispatum
macroalgal diversity
maerl
New Zealand
Nouvelle-Zélande
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