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les auteurs discutent les implications taxonomiques pour les polysiphonia sensu lato ainsi que pour les genres apparentés des rhodomelaceae.

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the implications for the taxonomy of polysiphonia sensu lato and related genera within the rhodomelaceae are discussed.

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polysiphonia brodiaei est signalée dans la région d'halifax (nouvelle-Écosse, canada).

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the author indicates the presence of polysiphorzia brodiaei (dillwyn) greville, in the neighborhood of halifax (nova scotia, canada).

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le but de cette étude était de réévaluer la monophylie du genre polysiphonia et de déterminer les affinités phylogénétiques de ses lignées constituantes parmi les algues rouges apparentées appartenant aux rhodomelaceae.

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the aim of this study was to reassess monophyly of the genus polysiphonia and determine the phylogenetic affinities of its component lineages among related red algae belonging to the rhodomelaceae.

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neosiphonia, petite sous-unité de l'adnr nucléique, phylogénie, polysiphonia, rhodomelaceae, rhodophyta, systématique.

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neosiphonia, nuclear small-subunit rdna, phylogeny, polysiphonia, rhodomelaceae, rhodophyta, systematics.

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les auteurs ont obtenu le cycle vital d'un gracilaria sp. en culture et ont démontré qu'il correspond au type polysiphonia typique.

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the life history of gracilaria sp. was completed in culture demonstrating a typical polysiphonia-type life history.

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alarie (alaria sp.) (1%) (endommagé) scytosiphon lomentaria (scytosiphon lomentaria) (1%) surette (desmarestia sp.) (1%) surette (desmarestia sp.) (2%) fucus bifide (fucus sp.) (10%) (petit endommagé) algue coralienne (corallina officinalis) (5%) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (20%) varech (laminaria sp.) (5%) (endommagé) laitue de mer (ulva lactuca) (3%) ascophylle noueuse (ascophyllum nodosum) (2%) fucus bifide (fucus sp.) (2%) alarie (alaria sp.) (1%) (endommagé) scytosiphon lomentaria (scytosiphon lomentaria) (1%) surette (desmarestia sp.) (1%) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (20%) varech (laminaria sp.) (5%) (endommagé) laitue de mer (ulva lactuca) (3%) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (20%) varech (laminaria sp.) (5%) (endommagé) ascophylle noueuse (ascophyllum nodosum) (5%) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) surette (desmarestia sp.) (10%) ascophylle noueuse (ascophyllum nodosum) (5%) varech (laminaria sp.) (5%) (endommagé) fucus bifide (fucus sp.) (3%) laitue de mer (ulva lactuca) (2%) alarie (alaria sp.) (2%) (endommagé) scytosiphon lomentaria (scytosiphon lomentaria) (1%) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) varech (laminaria sp.) (5%) (endommagé) surette (desmarestia sp.) (10%) alarie (alaria sp.) (2%) (endommagé) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) varech (laminaria sp.) (5%) (endommagé) alarie (alaria sp.) (2%) (endommagé) polysiphonia (polysiphonia sp.) (60%) algue encroûtante (lithothamnium sp.) (10%)

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sausage weed (scytosiphon lomentaria) (1%) sour weed (desmarestia sp.) (1%) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (20%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (5%) (damaged) sea lettuce (ulva lactuca) (3%) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (20%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (5%) (damaged) knotted wrack (ascophyllum nodosum) (5%) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) sour weed (desmarestia sp.) (10%) knotted wrack (ascophyllum nodosum) (5%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (5%) (damaged) rockweed (fucus sp.) (3%) sea lettuce (ulva lactuca) (2%) edible kelp (alaria sp.) (2%) (damaged) sausage weed (scytosiphon lomentaria) (1%) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (5%) (damaged) sour weed (desmarestia sp.) (10%) edible kelp (alaria sp.) (2%) (damaged) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (5%) (damaged) edible kelp (alaria sp.) (2%) (damaged) tubed weed (polysiphonia sp.) (60%) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (10%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (5%) (damaged) edible kelp (alaria sp.) (2%) (damaged) sea lettuce (ulva lactuca) (2%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (50%) (large stipes, damaged) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (50%) tubed weed (polysiphonia sp.) (5%) sea colander (agarum cribrosum) (2%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (50%) (large stipes, damaged) crustose algae (lithothamnium sp.) (50%) kelp (laminaria sp.) (20%) (damaged)

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