Author:
Skelton Posa A.,South G. Robin
Abstract
A total of 124 species of benthic marine algae is reported from the Palolo
Deep National Marine Reserve on the island of Upolu (Western) Samoa
(13°49′S, 171°45′W). Included in the catalogue are 88
Rhodophyceae, 12 Phaeophyceae and 24 Chlorophyceae. This represents the first
survey of benthic marine algae for any site in the Samoan Archipelago in the
last 76 years. A total of 90 species newly recorded for the region brings the
total reported species to 288 (includes Cyanophyceae not reported here). This
is about 68% of the current flora from, for example, nearby Fiji. Of
the 11 sites investigated, the eastern algal rim of the main Deep
(0–10-m depth) is the most diverse, with 68 species. The subtidal (up to
25 m deep) is also diverse with 57 species recorded. The least diverse of all
the sites is the Borrow Pit with only six species.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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