SOME FLORISTIC, CHOROLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE CORALLINACEAE (RHODOPHYTA) OF THE CANARY ISLANDS

Authors

  • J. Alfonso-Carrillo
  • M.C. Gil Rodríguez
  • W. Wildpret de la Torre

Abstract

The Canary Islands Corallinaceae florulae ¡S formed by 45 species and 18 genera. The phytogeographycal account is 18 atlantic african species, 11 boreal species, 9 pantropical species and 7 cosrnopolite and subcosrnopolite species. The relations of each species with the substrat is indicated and the vertical distribution of very characteristic species is schernatized.

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J. Alfonso-Carrillo

Universidad de La Laguna Islas Canarias

M.C. Gil Rodríguez

Universidad de La Laguna Islas Canarias

W. Wildpret de la Torre

Universidad de La Laguna Islas Canarias
How to Cite
Alfonso-Carrillo, J., Gil Rodríguez, M., & Wildpret de la Torre, W. (1984). SOME FLORISTIC, CHOROLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE CORALLINACEAE (RHODOPHYTA) OF THE CANARY ISLANDS. Anales de Biología, (2), 23–37. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/analesbio/article/view/33581
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