Preface |
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Acknowledgments |
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CHAPTER ONE |
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Architectural solutions, Spatial Solutions, and Final Solutions |
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CHAPTER TWO |
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Asking Spatial Questions of Holocaust Ghettoization |
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CHAPTER THREE |
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Holocaust Ghettoization and the Specifics of Time and Place: Hungary 1944 |
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CHAPTER FOUR |
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Planning and Implementing Ghettoization, April-May 1944 |
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CHAPTER FIVE |
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Implementing Ghettoization, June 1944 |
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101 | (30) |
CHAPTER SIX |
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Contesting Ghettoization, June 1944 |
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131 | (38) |
CHAPTER SEVEN |
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Putting the "Jews" in Their Place, May-June 1944 |
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169 | (22) |
CHAPTER EIGHT |
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Planning and Implementing Hyphenated Ghettoization, July 1944-January 1945 |
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191 | (30) |
CHAPTER NINE |
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Uncovering the Traces of Ghettoization, 1945 to the Present |
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221 | (30) |
Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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Frontpiece |
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International Seaweed Association Executive Council |
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Local Organising Committee |
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National and Regional sponsors |
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Acknowledgements |
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Opening address from the President, International Seaweed Association |
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Marinalg International Awards |
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Student Paper Awards |
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Japan Seaweed Association Poster Awards |
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Other grants |
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List of Registrants |
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XVIII-XLIII | |
1. Plenary presentations |
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Commercial seaweeds in southern Africa |
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1-12 | (12) |
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by RJ Anderson, JJ Bolton, FJ Molloy & KWG Rotmann |
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Creating a sustainable commercial Eucheuma cultivation industry: the importance and necessity of the human factor |
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13-18 | (6) |
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2. Marine agronomy |
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Genetic engineering of seaweeds: current status and perspectives |
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19-26 | (8) |
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Effects of temperature and irradiance on the germination of Sarcothalia crispata in southern Chile |
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27-34 | (8) |
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by M Avila, H Pavez, A Candia, R San Martin & J Caceres |
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Open-water cultivation of Gracilaria in South Africa: Saldanha Bay or St Helena Bay? |
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35-40 | (6) |
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by RJ Anderson, CJT Boothroyd, FA Kemp & MD Rothman |
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Kappaphycus agronomy in the Pacific islands |
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41-48 | (8) |
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Three decades of Kappaphycus alvarezii (Rhodophyta) introduction to non-endemic locations |
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49-58 | (10) |
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by EI Ask, A Batibasaga, JA Zertuche-González & M de San |
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Growth and maturation of a green alga, Capsosiphon fulvestens, as a new candidate for seaweed cultivation in Korea |
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59-64 | (6) |
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by EK Hwang, YH Yi, WJ Shin and CH Sohn |
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A community-based polyculture system in Hawaii that incorporates all the life stages of Gracilaria parvispora (Rhodophyta) |
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65-74 | (10) |
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by EP Glenn, V Gerhart, SG Nelson, D Moore, P Nagler & C Machado |
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Persistence of intraclonal variation in Gracilaria chilensis Bird, McLachlin & Oliveira (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) through successive generations of cuttings |
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75-80 | (6) |
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by B Santelices & A González |
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Developing the cottonii (Kappaphycus alvarezii) cultivation industry in the Fiji Islands |
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81-86 | (6) |
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by EI Ask, E Ledua, A Batibasaga & S Mario |
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Exotic seaweeds: friends or foes? |
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87-94 | (8) |
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by EC Oliveira & EJ Paula |
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Kappaphycus alvarezii (Dory) Doty carposporeling growth and development in the laboratory |
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95-100 | (6) |
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3. Utilization and management of wild resources |
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Commercial harvesting of Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Rhodophyta) in the Gulf of California, Mexico |
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101-106 | (6) |
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by I Pacheco-Ruiz, JA Zertuche-González & A Chee-Barragán |
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Introducing integrated management, ecosystem and precautionary approaches in seaweed management: the Ascophyllum nodosum (rockweed) harvest in New Brunswick, Canada and implications for industry |
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107-114 | (8) |
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A socio-ecological investigation of the Gelidium (Gelidiales, Rhodophyta) harvesting industry of the eastern Cape Province, South Africa |
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115-122 | (8) |
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by E Tronchip, RJ Anderson & JJ Bolton |
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Design of a new technique for the reseeding of overharvested beds of Gelidium sesquipedale (Turn.) Thuret (Rhodophyta, Gelidiales) in Morocco |
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123-130 | (8) |
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by Th Givernaud, A Mouradi, A Hassani, R Akallal, & J Riyahi |
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The economic importance of Ecklonia maxima and other kelps in the southern Cape region of South Africa |
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131-136 | (6) |
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by KWG Rotmann, WM Ruscoe & HG Rotman |
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Exploitation and cultivation of Gigartina skottsbergii in southern Chile |
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137-144 | (8) |
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by M Avila, A Candia, H Romo, H Pavez & C Torrijos |
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Stock assessment of the agarophyte Gelidium sesquipedale using harvest effort statistics |
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145-150 | (6) |
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by R Santos, C Cristo & D Jesus |
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Population biology and experimental harvesting of Gigartinaceae (Rhodophyta) on the west coast of South Africa |
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151-158 | (8) |
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by JJ Bokon, GJ Levitt & T Morley |
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4. Pharmacological and pharmaceutical properties |
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Inhibitory effect of extracts of marine algae from Hong Kong against Herpes simplex viruses |
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159-164 | (6) |
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by W Zhu, VEC Ooi, PKS Chan & PO Ang jr |
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Effects of Ulva powder on the ingestion and excretion of cholesterol in rats |
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165-168 | (4) |
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Antiherpetic activity of heterofucans isolated from Sargassum stenophyllum (Fucales, Phaeophyta) |
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169-174 | (6) |
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by GAH Majczak, RRTB Ríchartz, MER Duarte & MD Noseda |
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Hemagglutinating activity in the cultivated red alga Gracilaria chorda Holmes, from Japan |
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175-182 | (8) |
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BioStructures of ultrapure alginate for tissue engineering, directed drug delivery and cell encapsulation applications |
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183-192 | (10) |
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by O Skaugrud & M Donnish |
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5. Chemical composition, properties, products |
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The carrageenan from the tropical south Pacific seaweed Meristotheca procumbens (Solieriaceae, Rhodophyta) from Rotuma Island |
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193-200 | (8) |
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by NJ Prasad, RH Furneaux, JA Hemmingsen, IJ Miller, TD Pickering & S Sotheeswaran |
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Post harvest adulteration of commercial cottonii with sodium chloride: effects, trends and issues |
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201-208 | (8) |
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A new procedure for determination of alginate and fucoidan in brown seaweeds |
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209-212 | (4) |
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Enhanced value products from agaroids |
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213-220 | (8) |
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Two Fucoidans: structural constancy and variation |
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221-228 | (8) |
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6. Pollution, remediation and nuisance factors |
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Algal wastes as natural biosorbents for the removal of heavy metals |
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229-236 | (8) |
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by L Sandlands, RGJ Edyvean & HK Lawrence |
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Cultivation of Ulva rotunda (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) in raceways using semi-intensive fishpond effluents: yield and biofiltration |
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237-242 | (6) |
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A 'green tide' problem caused by Enteromorpha sp. in Dichato, Chile |
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243-248 | (6) |
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by M Ohno, C Werlinger, S Shimada & M Hiraoka |
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7. Human nutrition |
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A re-examination of the potential use of central Chilean Porphyry (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) for human consumption |
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249-256 | (8) |
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by A González & B Santelices |
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8. Floristics, systematics, phylogenies, biogeography |
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Marine benthic algae from the Campeche Banks, México |
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257-262 | (6) |
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by D Robledo, Y Frelle-Pelegrín & I Sánchez-Rodríguez |
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Circumscription of some Phyllophoraceae (Giganinales, Rhodophyta) from the Cape region, South Africa, based on molecular evidence |
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263-274 | (12) |
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by S Fredericq, RJ Anderson & JM Lopez-Bautista |
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Morphology and systematics of two aberrant species of Dictyota (Dictyotaceae, Phaeophyta), including a discussion on the generic boundaries in the tribe Dictyotene |
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275-284 | (10) |
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by O De Clerck & E Coppejans |
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Factors affecting seaweed biogeographical and ecological trends along the Namibian coast |
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285-292 | (8) |
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by HR Engledow & JJ Bolton |
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Molecular identification, distribution and taxonomy of brown algal endophytes, with emphasis on species from Antarctica |
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293-302 | (10) |
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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Bangia (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) in Japan |
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303-312 | (10) |
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by K Niwa, N Iijima, S Kikuchi, T Nygata, K Ishihara, H Saito & M Notoya |
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The world's first recorded extinction of a seaweed |
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313-318 | (6) |
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Seaweed flora of Quirimbas archipelago, northern Mozambique |
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319-324 | (6) |
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by MA Carvalho & SO Bandeira |
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Biogeography of the marine red algae of the south African west coast: a molecular approach |
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325-336 | (12) |
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by MH Hommersand & S Fredericq |
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New record of Macrocystic laevis Hay (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) on the Pacific coast of Chile |
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337-340 | (4) |
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by LE Aguilar-Rosas, R Aguilar-Rosas, R Marcos-Ramirez, CF Caceres-Rubio & RH McPeak |
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9. Population/Community attributes/Interactions |
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Coral death and seasonal seawater temperature regime: their influence on the marine algae of Abu Dhabi (UAE) in the Arabian Gulf |
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341-348 | (8) |
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Susceptibility to grazing in different life cycle stages of the red alga Chondrus crispus |
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349-356 | (8) |
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by A Lindgren, H Pavia & P Aberg |
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Zostera marina (Angiospermae) and Fucus serratus (Phaeophyceae) as habitat for flora and fauna- seasonal and local variation |
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357-364 | (8) |
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by S Fredriksen & H Christie |
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Phase dominance and reproductive characteristics in two co-occurring Rhodophyta from the west coast of South Africa |
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365-372 | (8) |
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by TL Morley, JJ Bolton & RJ Anderson |
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Zonation of intertidal macroalgae at Kanamai and Vasco da Gama Point along the Kenyan north coast |
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373-380 | (8) |
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by GA Mwayuli, HA Oyieke & S Manohar |
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10. Growth, physiology, stressors, pathology |
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Factors affecting growth rates of Kappaphycus alvarezii (Dozy) Doty ex P Silva (Rhodophyta, Solieriaceae) in subtropical waters of São Paulo State, Brazil |
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381-388 | (8) |
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by EJ Paula & RTL Pereira |
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Rapid PCR detection of Pseudoalteromonas elyakovii, the causitive bacterium of Laminaria spot-wound disease in Japan |
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389-394 | (6) |
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by M Narita, T Sawabe, P Gacela & Y Ezura |
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Diurnal changes in photosynthesis and reactive oxygen metabolism in Gracilaria tikvahiae (Rhodophyta) |
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395-402 | (8) |
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Control of blade growth in Delesseria sanguines (Rhodophyta) |
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403-410 | (8) |
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Fertilization and germination tolerance to copper in Ascophyllum nodosum (Phaeophyceae) |
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411-416 | (6) |
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Comparative ecophysiology of Gelidium sesquipedale (Rhodophyta) erect fronds and prostrate system |
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417-424 | (8) |
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Physiological responses and pigment characterization of two colour strains of the carrageenophyte 1Hypnea musciformis (Rhodophyta) |
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425-434 | (10) |
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by Ns Yokoya, EM Plastino & R Artel |
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Life history of Porphyry koreana (Bangiales, Rhodophyta) from Korea in culture |
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435-442 | (8) |
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Subject index |
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443-446 | (4) |
Chemical index |
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447-450 | (4) |
Taxonomic index |
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451-460 | (10) |
Author index |
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461-462 | |