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Reference list from DeCew's Guide

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%A Chapman, A.R.O.
%A Goudey, C.L.
%D 1983.
%T Demographic study of the macrothallus of Leathesia difformis (Phaeophyta) in Nova Scotia.
%J Canad. J. Bot.
%V 61: 319--323.

%A D'Antonio, C.
%D 1985.
%T Epiphytes on the rocky intertidal red alga Rhodomela larix (Turner) C. Agardh: negative effects on the host and food for herbivores.
%J J. Exp. Mar. Biol. & Ecol.
%V 86: 197--218.

%A D'Antonio, C.
%D 1986b.
%T Growth and reproduction of the red alga Rhodomela larix.
%J Canad. J. Bot.
%V 64: 1499--1506.

%A Doty, M.S.
%D 1946.
%T Critical tide factors that are correlated with the vertical distribution of marine algae and other organisms along the Pacific coast.
%J Ecology
%V 27: 315--328.

%A Druehl, L.D.
%A Green, J.M.
%D 1982.
%T Vertical distribution of intertidal seaweeds as related to patterns of submersion and emersion.
%J Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser.
%V 9: 163--170.

%A Lee, R.K.S.
%D 1965a.
%T Development of marine benthic algal communities on Juan de Fuca Strait.
%H Ph.D. Thesis.
%C Vancouver:
%I University of British Columbia.
%P 109 pp.

%A Lee, R.K.S.
%D 1965b.
%T Development of marine benthic algal communities on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
%E Taylor, R.L., and Ludwig, R.A. (eds.),
%B The evolution of Canada's flora.
%C Toronto:
%I University of Toronto Press.
%P Pp. 100--120.

%A Lüning, K.
%A Freshwater, W.
%D 1988.
%T Temperature tolerance of northeast Pacific marine algae.
%J J. Phycol.
%V 24: 310--315.

%A Oates, B.R.
%D 1989.
%T Articulated coralline algae as a refuge for the intertidal saccate species, Colpomenia peregrina and Leathesia difformis in southern California.
%J Bot. Mar.
%V 32: 475--478.

%A Rigg, G.B.
%A Miller, R.C.
%D 1949.
%T Intertidal plant and animal zonation in the vicinity of Neah Bay, Washington.
%J Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 4,
%V 26: 323--351.

%A Scagel, R.F.
%D 1961.
%T The distribution of certain benthonic algae in Queen Charlotte Strait, British Columbia, in relation to some environmental factors.
%J Pacific Sci.
%V 15: 494--539.

%A Sousa, W.P.
%D 1984.
%T Intertidal mosaics: patch size, propagule availability, and spatially variable patterns of succession.
%J Ecology
%V 65: 1918--1935.

%A Stephenson, T.A.
%A Stephenson, A.
%D 1961b.
%T Life between tide-marks in North America IVB. Vancouver Island, II.
%J J. Ecol.
%V 49: 227--243.

%A Stewart, J.G.
%D 1982.
%T Anchor species and epiphytes in intertidal algal turf.
%J Pacific Sci.
%V 36: 45--59.

%A Stewart, J.G.
%D 1989.
%T Establishment, persistence and dominance of Corallina (Rhodophyta) in algal turf.
%J J. Phycol.
%V 25: 436--446.

%A Turner, T.
%D 1983a.
%T Complexity of early and middle successional stages in a rocky intertidal surfgrass community.
%J Oecologia
%V 60: 56--65.

%A Webber, E.E.
%D 1981.
%T Observations on Leathesia difformis (L.) Aresch. from Nahant, Massachusetts.
%J Bot. Mar.
%V 24: 297--298.

%A Widdowson, T.B.
%D 1965b.
%T A survey of the distribution of intertidal algae along a coast transitional in respect to salinity and tidal factors.
%J J. Fish. Res. Board Canada
%V 22: 1425--1454.