Abstract
The marine benthic algae of Norfolk Island are documented and 60 of the 236
species are illustrated. All records are fully referenced, and type
localities, local distribution and notes on taxonomic and biogeographic
affinities of each species are given. Of the 236 taxa, 41 species are
Chlorophyta, 41 are Phaeophyta and the remainder (154) are Rhodophyta. Apart
from several undescribed taxa, none is endemic to the island, although
Solieria anastomosa and
Dasya fruticulosa are apparently restricted to Norfolk
and Lord Howe Island, the two islands presently sharing 106 species (almost
half the Norfolk marine flora and one-third that of Lord Howe). Although there
are some species for which Norfolk Island represents a major range extension
into or within the Pacific (Dasycladus ramosus,
Halicoryne wrightii,
Anotrichium anthericephalum,
Herposiphonia arcuata and
Polysiphonia japonica), a con- siderable number of the
species are shared with the Great Barrier Reef and the New South Wales
coastline as well as Lord Howe Island. Major northern range extensions are
recorded for the large temperate brown alga
Ecklonia radiata, and possibly
Phyllospora comosa and
Durvillaea antarctica, although the island more
typically hosts numerous tropical algae such as
Trichogloea requienii and members of the green algal
order Dasycladales including Halicoryne wrightii,
Bornetella nitida and
Neomeris annulata. As a consequence of this survey, the
two rhodymeniacean species Chrysymenia ornata and
C. digitata are considered to be conspecific.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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