Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina)
During an investigation of the silica-scaled chrysophytes in Tierra del Fuego, eighteen taxa were found, which had not previously been recorded from Argentina. These give a new insight in the biogeographical distribution of these algae. Three groups of species could be distinguished; one shows a pat...
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todo:paper_00039365_v147_n2_p137_Vigna2023-10-03T13:56:43Z Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) Vigna, M.S. Kristiansen, J. Distribution types Endemism Silica-scaled chrysophytes Tierra del fuego During an investigation of the silica-scaled chrysophytes in Tierra del Fuego, eighteen taxa were found, which had not previously been recorded from Argentina. These give a new insight in the biogeographical distribution of these algae. Three groups of species could be distinguished; one shows a pattern of latitudinal distribution in temperate areas of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, the other has a general distribution in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions. The third group contains a few endemic species. © by Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena. Fil:Vigna, M.S. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00039365_v147_n2_p137_Vigna |
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Distribution types Endemism Silica-scaled chrysophytes Tierra del fuego Vigna, M.S. Kristiansen, J. Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) |
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During an investigation of the silica-scaled chrysophytes in Tierra del Fuego, eighteen taxa were found, which had not previously been recorded from Argentina. These give a new insight in the biogeographical distribution of these algae. Three groups of species could be distinguished; one shows a pattern of latitudinal distribution in temperate areas of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, the other has a general distribution in temperate, subtropical and tropical regions. The third group contains a few endemic species. © by Gustav Fischer Verlag Jena. |
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Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) |
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Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) |
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Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) |
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Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) |
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Biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (Argentina) |
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biogeographic implications of new records of scale-bearing chrysophytes from tierra del fuego (argentina) |
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