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Flora marina de las Ilhas Selvagens: resultados preliminares de la expedición "Macaronesia 2000"

Authors: Parente, M. (Manuela); Gil-Rodríguez, M.C.; Haroun, R. (Ricardo); Neto, A.I.; Smedt, G. de; Hernández-González, C.L. (Carlos Luis); Berecibar-Zugasti, E.;

Flora marina de las Ilhas Selvagens: resultados preliminares de la expedición "Macaronesia 2000"

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Se relacionan las macroalgas (173 taxones) identificadas hasta el momento, como resultado de las recolecciones realizadas durante la expedicion cientifica MACARONESIA 2000 en el intermareal y submareal de las Ilhas Selvagens (mayo de 1999). Se citan por vez primera para estas costas 66 taxones, de ellos 53 corresponden a especies y 13 a generos. Desde el punto de vista ficogeografico se amplia el rango de distribucion de numerosas especies, las nuevas citas contribuyen principalmente a incrementar el numero de taxones con patrones de distribucion macaronesica y anfiatlantica. En este sentido, se confirma lo expuesto por Prud'homme van Reine & van den Hoek (1990) para sustentar y considerar la flora marina bentonica de los archipielagos de Salvajes, Madeira y Canarias, con caracteristicas similares, designandolos por ello como un grupo de archipielagos que con forman la Macaronesia s.s.

A total of 173 taxa of seaweeds have been identified from the Selvagens Isles as result of a recent Research Expedition (MACARONESIA 2000, May 1999), with samples from intertidal and subtidal habitats. 66 taxa (53 species + 13 genera) are new records for the islands. Ficogeographically, the results presented here increase the number of amphiatlantic species and confirmed several others species with restricted distribution in the Macaronesia s.s. archipelagos (Madeira, Selvagens and Canaries) as defined by Prud'homme van Reine & van den Hoek (1990)

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Algae, Amphiatlantic, Ilhas Selvagens, Macaronesia, Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias, 251004 Botánica marina, Seaweeds, Medio Marino

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