Author | Date | Title | Source | Citation | Notes | |
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detail | ADEY, Walter H., Jazmin J. HERNANDEZ-KANTUN, Gabriel JOHNSON, & Paul W. GABRIELSON | 2015 (online Jan. 20) | DNA sequencing, anatomy, and calcification patterns support a monophyletic, subarctic, carbonate reef-forming Clathromorphum (Hapalidiaceae, Corallinales, Rhodophyta) | J. Phycol. | 51(1): 189-203, 8 figs., 2 tables | |
detail | DRAISMA, Stefano G.A., Willem F. Prud'homme VAN REINE, Thomas SAUVAGE, Gareth S. BELTON, C. Frederico D. GURGEL, Phaik-Eem LIM, & Siew-Moi PHANG | 2014 (online Oct. 9) | A re-assessment of the infra-generic classification of the genus Caulerpa (Caulerpaceae, Chlorophyta) inferred from a time-calibrated molecular phylogeny | J. Phycol. | 50(6): 1020-1034, 2 figs., 1 table | new subgenera Cliftonii, Hedleyi, Caulerpella, Araucarioideae, Charoideae; new section Sedoideae; Caulerpa andamanensis comb. nov. |
detail | HAUER, Tomás, Markéta BOHUNICKÁ, Jeffrey R. JOHANSEN, Jan MAREŠ, & Esther BERRENDERO-GOMEZ | 2014 (online Oct. 31) | Reassessment of the cyanobacterial family Microchaetaceae and establishment of new families Tolypothrichaceae and Godleyaceae | J. Phycol. | 50(6): 1089-1100, 6 figs., 1 table | |
detail | HIND, Katharine R., Paul W. GABRIELSON, Sandra C. LINDSTROM, & Patrick T. MARTONE | 2014 (online Jul. 2) | Misleading morphologies and the importance of sequencing type specimens for resolving coralline taxonomy (Corallinales, Rhodophyta): Pachyarthron cretaceum is Corallina officinalis | J. Phycol. | 50(4): 760-764, 2 figs. | |
detail | MCGREGOR, Glenn B., & Barbara C. SENDALL | 2014 (online Dec. 11) | Phylogeny and toxicology of Lyngbya wollei (Cyanobacteria, Oscillatoriales) from north-eastern Australia, with a description of Microseira gen. nov. | J. Phycol. | 51(1): 109-119, 5 figs., 2 tables | |
detail | NISHIMURA, Tomohiro, Shinya SATO, Wittaya TAWONG, Hiroshi SAKANARI, Haruo YAMAGUCHI, & Masao ADACHI | 2014 (online Mar. 11) | Morphology of Gambierdiscus scabrosus sp. nov. (Gonyaulacales): a new epiphytic toxic dinoflagellate from coastal areas of Japan | J. Phycol. | 50(3): 506-514, 6 figs., 1 table | |
detail | SABUROVA, Maria, & Nicolas CHOMÉRAT | 2014 (online Nov. 7) | Ailadinium reticulatum gen. et sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new thecate, marine, sand-dwelling dinoflagellate from the northern Red Sea | J. Phycol. | 50(6): 1120-1136, 8 figs. | |
detail | SALOMAKI, Eric D., Janina KWANDRANS, Pertti ELORANTA, & Morgan L. VIS | 2014 (online Apr. 3) | Molecular and morphological evidence for Sheathia gen. nov. (Batrachospermales, Rhodophyta) and three new species | J. Phycol. | 50(3): 526-542, 7 figs., 1 table | |
detail | SCHUSSNIG, Bruno | 1914 | Bemerkungen über die Rotalge Ceramothamnion adriaticum Schiller | Österr. Bot. Z. | 64(3/4): 85-93, 3 text-figs., pl. IV | complete description of vegetative morphology with extensive comments about apical cell cell division; incl. descr. of tetrasporangia |
detail | TAKAHASHI, Toshiyuki, Mayuko SATO, Kiminori TOYOOKA, Ryo MATSUZAKI, Kaoru KAWAFUNE, Mai KAWAMURA, Kazuo OKUDA, & Hisayoshi NOZAKI | 2014 (online Oct. 28) | Five Cyanophora (Cyanophorales, Glaucophyta) species delineated based on morphological and molecular data | J. Phycol. | 50(6): 1058-1069, 7 figs., 1 table | Cyanophora paradoxa, C. cuspidata sp. nov., C. kugrensii sp. nov., C. biloba, C. sudae sp. nov. |
detail | TONK, Linda, Eugenia M. SAMPAYO, Todd C. LAJEUNESSE, Verena SCHRAMEYER, & Ove HOEGH-GULDBERG | 2014 (online May 6) | Symbiodinium (Dinophyceae) diversity in reef-invertebrates along an offshore to inshore reef gradient near Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef | J. Phycol. | 50(3): 552-563, 5 figs., 1 table | 39 distinct Symbiodinium entities identified using ITS2; no names proposed |
detail | VIEIRA, Christophe, Sofie D'HONDT, Olivier DE CLERCK, & Claude E. PAYRI | 2014 (online Nov. 10) | Toward an inordinate fondness for stars, beetles and Lobophora? Species diversity of the genus Lobophora (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) in New Caledonia | J. Phycol. | 50(6): 1101-1119, 10 figs., 2 tables |