University Herbarium, UC Berkeley

CENTER FOR PHYCOLOGICAL DOCUMENTATION

Reference list from DeCew's Guide

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%A Aguilar Rosas, R.
%A Machado Galindo, A.
%D 1990.
%T Ecological aspects of Sargassum muticum (Fucales, Phaeophyta) in Baja California, Mexico: reproductive phenology and epiphytes.
%J Hydrobiologia
%V 204/205: 185--190.

%A Carefoot, T.H.
%D 1979.
%T Microhabitat preferences of young Ligia pallasii Brandt (Isopoda).
%J Crustaceana
%V 36: 209--214.

%A Christie, A.O.
%A Evans, L.V.
%D 1962.
%T Periodicity in the liberation of gametes and zoospores of Enteromorpha intestinalis Link.
%J Nature
%V 193: 193--194.

%A Christie, A.O.
%A Shaw, M.
%D 1968.
%T Settlement experiments with zoospores of Enteromorpha intestinalis (L.) Link.
%J Brit. Phycol. Bull.
%V 3: 529--534.

%A Dayton, P.K.
%D 1971.
%T Competition, disturbance, and community organization: the provision and subsequent utilization of space in a rocky intertidal community.
%J Ecol. Monogr.
%V 41: 351--389.

%A Dayton, P.K.
%D 1975.
%T Experimental evaluation of ecological dominance in a rocky intertidal algal community.
%J Ecol. Monogr.
%V 45: 137--159.

%A Druehl, L.D.
%D 1967a.
%T Vertical distributions of some benthic marine algae in a British Columbia inlet, as related to some environmental factors.
%J J. Fish. Res. Board Canada
%V 24: 33--46.

%A Farrell, T.M.
%D 1988.
%T Community stability: effects of limpet removal and reintroduction in a rocky intertidal community.
%J Oecologia
%V 75: 190--197.

%A Fawley, M.W.
%D 1991.
%T Disjunct distribution of the xanthophyll loroxanthin in the green algae (Chlorophyta).
%J J. Phycol.
%V 27: 544--548.

%A Hruby, T.
%D 1975.
%T Seasonal changes in two algal populations from the coastal waters of Washington State.
%J J. Ecol.
%V 63: 881--889.

%A Jones, W.E.
%A Babb, M.S.
%D 1968.
%T The motile period of swarmers of Enteromorpha intestinalis. (L.) Linnaeus.
%J Brit. Phycol. Bull.
%V 3: 525--528.

%A Lersten, N.R.
%A Voth, P.D.
%D 1960.
%T Experimental control of zoid discharge and rhizoid formation in the green alga Enteromorpha.
%J Bot. Gaz.
%V 122: 33--45.

%A Lindstrom, S.C.
%A Foreman, R.E.
%D 1979.
%T Seaweed associations of the Flat Top Islands, British Columbia: a comparison of community methods.
%J Syesis
%V 11: 171--185.

%A Littler, M.M.
%A Arnold, K.E.
%D 1980.
%T Sources of variability in macroalgal primary productivity: sampling and interpretative problems.
%J Aquat. Bot.
%V 8: 141--156.

%A Littler, M.M.
%A Arnold, K.E.
%D 1982.
%T Primary productivity of marine macroalgal functional-form groups from southwestern North America.
%J J. Phycol.
%V 18: 307--311.

%A Reed, D.C.
%A Foster, M.S.
%D 1984.
%T The effects of canopy shading on algal recruitment and growth in a giant kelp forest.
%J Ecology
%V 65: 937--948.

%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 Sousa, W.P.
%A Connell, J.H.
%D 1992.
%T Grazing and succession in marine algae.
%E John, D. et al. (eds.),
%B Plant-animal interactions in the marine benthos.
%C Oxford:
%I Clarendon Press [Syst. Assoc. Spec. Vol. No. XX].
%P Pp. 425--441.

%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 Thom, R.M.
%D 1980a.
%T Seasonality in low intertidal benthic marine algal communities in central Puget Sound, Washington, USA.
%J Bot. Mar.
%V 23: 7--11.

%A Thom, R.M.
%D 1980b.
%T A gradient in benthic intertidal algal assemblages along the southern California coast.
%J J. Phycol.
%V 16: 102--108.

%A Thom, R.M.
%D 1984a.
%T Composition, habitats, seasonal changes and productivity of macroalgae in Grays Harbor Estuary, Washington.
%J Estuaries
%V 7: 51--60.

%A Wheeler, P.A.
%A Björnsäter, B.R.
%D 1992.
%T Seasonal fluctuations in tissue nitrogen, phosphorus, and N:P for five macroalgal species common to the Pacific Northwest coast.
%J J. Phycol.
%V 28: 1--6.