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The deep-water species of Halimeda Lamouroux (Halimedaceae,Chlorophyta) from San Salvador Island,Bahamas: species composition,distribution and depth records
Authors:Stephen M Blair  James N Norris
Institution:(1) Department of Marine Botany, Division of Marine Sciences, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, 1600 Old Dixie Highway, 32946 Florida, Ft. Pierce, USA;(2) Department of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 20560 Washington, D.C., USA
Abstract:Caribbean species of Halimeda from the steep slopes of San Salvador Island, Bahamas, were collected along vertical transects between 25 and 255 m, on the northeast, northwest, west, southwest and south sides of the island, using the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution's submersible Johnson Sea Link I. The characteristics delineating species (segment and utricle size) were assessed for selected species, and the depth and western Atlantic distributions of the species reviewed. Halimeda copiosa was found to show a variation of surface utricle diameter with depth, with the deeper plants having 15% larger diameter utricles than the shallower plants. Of the seven species, one variety and one form of Halimeda studied from our submersible dive sites, H. copiosa, H. cryptica and H. gracilis grew to the greatest depths, from 120 to 150-m depths. H. lacrimosa var. globosa was found growing to 91 m, and H. tuna f. platydisca and H. discoidea to a depth of 73 m. Those of lesser depth, to 61 m, were H. goreauii, H. tuna f. tuna and H. lacrimosa var. lacrimosa. These represent substantial increases in depth distribution of the nine taxa found.
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