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Taylor & Francis Eur. J. Phycol. (2003), 38: 399— 403 Tayl&oF rranc is Group EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY CONTENTS AND INDEX TO VOLUME 38 (2003) ANDERSON N.J. see BRADSHAW CARPENTER B. see NIKA, MULLOY and ANDERSON N.J. see GIBSON and GIBBS HAWORTH CEMBELLA A. see JOHN, HUMMERT, BACIC A. see CHIOVITTI, BURKE and ELBRACHTER, GROBEN and MEDLIN WETHERBEE CHAH O.-K. see KLOTCHKOVA, WEST BAKER N.R. see SUGGETT, OXBOROUGH, and KIM BENITEZ E. see PEREZ-LLORENS. CHIOVITTI A., BACIC A., BURKE J. & VERGARA and BERGES WETHERBEE R., Heterogeneous xylose-rich BERGER R. see BERGSTROM and glycans are associated with extracellular KAUTSKY glycoproteins from the biofouling diatom BERGES J.A. see PEREZ-LLORENS. Craspedostauros australis (Bacillariophyceae) 351 BENITEZ and VERGARA CINELLI F. see PIAZZI BERGSTROM L., BERGER R. & CLEGG M.R., MABERLY S.C. & JONES KAUTSKY L., Negative direct effects of R.I., Behavioural responses of freshwater nutrient enrichment on the establishment phytoplanktonic flagellates to a temperature of Fucus vesiculosus in the Baltic Sea gradient 195 BHATTI S. see HUERTAS and COLMAN COLMAN B. see HUERTAS and BHATTI BLECKWENN A., GIL-RODRIGUEZ M.C.. COPPEJANS E. see LELIAERT, MEDINA M. & SCHNETTER R., Possible ROUSSEAU and DE REVIERS significance of different DNA content ranges DE REVIERS B. see LELIAERT, of gametophytic and tetrasporophytic nuclei ROUSSEAU and COPPEJANS in two species of Laurencia (Rhodomelaceae, DE STEFANO M. & MARINO D., Rhodophyta) 307 Morphology and taxonomy of Amphicocconeis BLOMSTER J. see HAYDEN, MAGGS, gen. nov. (Achnanthales, Bacillariophyceae, SILVA, STANHOPE and WAALAND Bacilloriophyta) with considerations on its BOUDOURESQUE C.-F. see VERLAQUE, relationship to other monoraphid diatom DURAND, HUISMAN and LE PARCO genera BOWN P., PLUMB J., SANCHEZ- DESTOMBE C. see GUIMARAES and BARACALDO P., HAYES P.K. & PLASTINO BRODIE J., Sequence heterogeneity of green DURAND C. see VERLAQUE, HUISMAN, (Chlorophyta) endophytic algae associated BOUDOURESQUE and LE PARCO with a population of Chondrus crispus EGGERT A., VAN HASSELT P.R. & (Gigartinaceae, Rhodophyta) BREEMAN A.M., Differences in thermal BRADSHAW E.G. & ANDERSON N.J., acclimation of chloroplast functioning in two Environmental factors that control the ecotypes of Valonia utricularis (Chiorophyta) abundance of Cyclostephanos dubius ELBRACHTER M. see HOPPENRATH and (Bacillariophyceae) in Danish lakes, from SCHWEIKERT seasonal to century scale 265 ERIKSSON B.K. & JOHANSSON G., BREEMAN A.M. see EGGERT and VAN Sedimentation reduces recruitment success of HASSELT Fucus vesiculosus (Phaeophyceae) in the Baltic BROCHMANN C. see GABRIELSEN and Sea RUENESS . FAYE E.J. see KAWAGUCHI, SHIMADA, BRODIE J. see BOWN, PLUMB, SANCHEZ- WANG and MASUDA BARACALDO and HAYES FORSTER R.M. see KROMKAMP BURKE J. see CHIOVITTI, BACIC and FREDERICQ S. see LIN WETHERBEE GABRIELSEN T.M., BROCHMANN C. & BUDEL B. see RASCHER, LAKATOS and RUENESS J., Phylogeny and interfertility of LUTTGE North Atlantic populations of “Ceramium ISSN 0967-0262 print ISSN 1469-4433 online « 2003 British Phycological Society Contents and Index to Volume 38 400 strictum’ (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta): how KANA T.M. see SUGGETT, OXBOROUGH, many species? BAKER, MACINTYRE and GEIDER GEIDER R.J. see SUGGETT, OXBOROUGH, KAREZ R., Do monospecific stands of three BAKER, MACINTYRE and KANA Fucus species (Phaeophyta) comply with the GIBBS R. see NIKA, MULLOY and ‘self-thinning rule”? 171 CARPENTER KAUTSKY L. see BERGSTROM and GIBSON C.E., ANDERSON N.J. & BERGER HAWORTH E.Y., Aulacoseira subarctica: KAWAGUCHI S., SHIMADA S., WANG taxonomy, physiology, ecology and H.W., FAYE E.J. & MASUDA M..., Polvyopes palaeoecology 83 tosaensis Kawaguchi & Masuda, sp. nov. GIL-RODRIGUEZ M.C. see BLECKWENN, (Halymeniaceae, Rhodophyta) from Japan 315 MEDINA and SCHNETTER KIM G.H. see KLOTCHKOVA, CHAH and GREEN D.W. & OLIVER R.L., Using WEST non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll a KLOTCHKOVA T.A., CHAH O.-K., WEST fluorescence to assess the light climate J.A. & KIM G.H., Cytochemical and and growth rate of the cyanobacterium ultrastructural studies on protoplast formation {nabaena circinalis 113 from disintegrated cells of the marine alga GROBEN, R. see JOHN, CEMBELLA, Chaetomorpha aerea (Chlorophyta) — 205 HUMMERT, ELBRACHTER and MEDLIN KOMARKOVA J. see STROJSOVA, VRBA., GROSS W. & MEYER A., Distribution of NEDOMA and ZNACHOR myo-inositol dehydrogenase in algae KROMKAMP J.C. & FORSTER R.M., The GUIMARAES M., PLASTINO E.M. & use of variable fluorescence measurements DESTOMBE C., Green mutant frequency in in aquatic ecosystems: differences between natural populations of Gracilaria domingensis multiple and single turnover measuring (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) from Brazil 165 protocols and suggested terminology HAROUN R.J. see VAN DER STRATE, VAN KROMKAMP J.C. see MORRIS DE ZANDE, STAM and OLSEN LAKATOS M. see RASCHER, BUDEL and HAWORTH E.Y. see GIBSON and LUTTGE ANDERSON LE PARCO Y. see VERLAQUE, DURAND, HAYDEN H.S., BLOMSTER J... MAGGS HUISMAN and BOUDOURESQUE C.A., SILVA P.C., STANHOPE M.J. & LELIAERT F., ROUSSEAU F., DE WAALAND J.R., Linnaeus was right all REVIERS B. & COPPEJANS E., Phylogeny along: U/va and Enteromorpha are not distinct of the Cladophorophyceae (Chlorophyta) genera inferred from partial LSU rRNA gene HAYES P.K. see BOWN, PLUMB. sequences: is the recognition of a separate SANCHEZ-BARACALDO and BRODIE order Siphonocladales justified? HINZ F. see SAR, SALA and SUNESEN LIN S.-M. & FREDERICQ S., Nitophyllum HOPPENRATH M., SCHWEIKERT M. & hommersandii sp. nov. (Delesseriaceae. ELBRACHTER M.., Morphological Rhodophyta) from Taiwan reinvestigation and characterization of LUTTGE U. see RASCHER, LAKATOS and the marine, sand-dwelling dinoflagellate BUDEL {denoides eludens (Dinophyceae) ; MABERLY S.C. see CLEGG and JONES HUERTAS LE., BHATTI S. & COLMAN B., MACINTYRE H.L. see SUGGETT. Inorganic carbon acquisition in two species of OXBOROUGH, BAKER, KANA and marine prymnesiophytes GEIDER HUISMAN J.M. see VERLAQUE, MACINTYRE, KANA and GEIDER DURAND, BOUDOURESQUE and MACINTYRE, KANA and GEIDER LE PARCO MAGGS C.A. see HAYDEN, BLOMSTER., HUMMERT C. see JOHN, CEMBELLA, SILVA, STANHOPE and WAALAND ELBRACHTER, GROBEN and MEDLIN MANOYLOV K.M., MORALES E.A. & JOHANSSON G. see ERIKSSON STOERMER E.P., Staurosira stevensonii sp. JOHN U., CEMBELLA A., HUMMERT C.., noy. (Bacillariophyta), a new taxon from ELBRACHTER M., GROBEN, R. & MEDLIN Florida, USA 65 L., Discrimination of the toxigenic dinoflagellates MARINO D. see DE STEFANO {/exandrium tamarense and A. ostenfeldii in MASUDA M. see KAWAGUCHI, SHIMADA, co-occurring natural populations from Scottish WANG and FAYE coastal waters 25 MEDINA M. see BLECKWENN, GIL- JONES R.1. see CLEGG and MABERLY RODRIGUEZ and SCHNETTER Contents and Index to Volume 38 MEDLIN L. see JOHN, CEMBELLA, STAM W.T. see VAN DER STRATE, ELBRACHTER and GROBEN VAN DE ZANDE, HAROUN and OLSEN MEYER A. see GROSS STANHOPE M.J. see HAYDEN, BLOMSTER, MORALES E.A. see MANOYLOV and MAGGS, SILVA and WAALAND STOERMER STOERMER see MANOYLOV and MORRIS E.P. & KROMKAMP J.C., Influence MORALES of temperature on the relationship between SUGGETT D.J., OXBOROUGH K., BAKER oxygen- and fluorescence-based estimates of N.R., MACINTYRE H.L., KANA T.M. & photosynthetic parameters in a marine benthic GEIDER R.J., Fast repetition rate and pulse diatom (Cylindrotheca closterium) 133 amplitude modulation chlorophyll a MULLOY B. see NIKA, CARPENTER and fluorescence measurements for assessment of GIBBS photosynthetic electron transport in marine NEDOMA J. see STROJSOVA, VRBA, phytoplankton 371 KOMARKOVA and ZNACHOR SUNESEN I. see SAR, SALA and HINZ NIKA K., MULLOY B., CARPENTER B. SANCHEZ-BARACALDO P. see BOWN, & GIBBS R., Specific recognition of immune PLUMB, HAYES and BRODIE cytokines by sulphated polysaccharides from STROJSOVA A., VRBA J., NEDOMA J., marine algae KOMARKOVA J. & ZNACHOR P., Seasonal OLIVER R.L. see GREEN study of extracellular phosphatase expression OLSEN J.L. see VAN DER STRATE, in the phytoplankton of a eutrophic reservoir 295 VAN DE ZANDE, STAM and HAROUN VAN BERGEIJK S.A., VAN DER ZEE C. & OXBOROUGH K. see SUGGETT, BAKER. STAL L.J., Uptake and excretion of PIAZZI L. & CINELLI F., Evaluation of dimethylsulphoniopropionate is driven by benthic macroalgal invasion in a harbour area salinity changes in the marine benthic diatom of the western Mediterranean Sea Cylindrotheca closterium 341 PLASTINO E.M. see GUIMARAES and VAN DE ZANDE L. see VAN DER DESTOMBE | STRATE, STAM, HAROUN and OLSEN PLUMB J. see BOWN, SANCHEZ- VAN DER STRATE H.J., VAN DE BARACALDO, HAYES and BRODIE ZANDE L., STAM W.T., HAROUN R.J. & PEREZ-LLORENS J.L., BENITEZ E.. OLSEN J.L., Within-island differentiation and VERGARA J.J. & BERGES J.A.., between-island homogeneity: non-equilibrium Characterization of proteolytic enzyme population structure in the seaweed activities in macroalgae Cladophoropsis membranacea (Chlorophyta) RASCHER U., LAKATOS M., BUDEL B. in the Canary Islands 15 & LUTTGE U.., Photosynthetic field capacity VAN DER ZEE C. see VAN BERGEIJK and of cyanobacteria of a tropical inselberg of the STAL Guiana Highlands 247 VAN HASSELT P.R. see EGGERT and RAVEN J.A., Carboxysomes and peptidoglycan BREEMAN walls of cyanelles: possible physiological VERGARA J.J. see PEREZ-LLORENS, functions 47 BENITEZ and BERGES ROUSSEAU F. see LELIAERT, DE VERLAQUE M., DURAND C., HUISMAN REVIERS and COPPEJANS J.M., BOUDOURESQUE C.-F. & LE PARCO RUENESS J. see GABRIELSEN and Y., On the identity and origin of the BROCHMANN Mediterranean invasive Caulerpa racemosa SALA S.E. see SAR, HINZ and SUNESEN (Caulerpales, Chlorophyta) SAR E.A., SALA S.E., HINZ F. & VRBA J. see STROJSOVA, NEDOMA, SUNESEN I., Revision of Amphora holsatica KOMARKOVA and ZNACHOR (Bacillariophyceae) WAALAND J.R. see HAYDEN, BLOMSTER, SCHNETTER R. see BLECK WENN, GIL- MAGGS, SILVA and STANHOPE RODRIGUEZ and MEDINA WANG H.W. see KAWAGUCHI, SCHWEIKERT M. see HOPPENRATH and SHIMADA, FAYE and MASUDA ELBRACHTER WEST J.A. see KLOTCHKOVA, CHAH and SHIMADA S. see KAWAGUCHI, WANG, KIM FAYE and MASUDA WETHERBEE R. see CHIOVITTI, BACIC SILVA P.C. see HAYDEN, BLOMSTER, and BURKE ; MAGGS, STANHOPE and WAALAND ZNACHOR P. see STROJSOVA, VRBA, STAL L.J. see VAN BERGEIJK and NEDOMA and KOMARKOVA VAN DER ZEE Contents and Index to Volume 38 SUBJECT INDEX absorption, 103 diatom, 83 acclimation, 123 diatom taxonomy, 65 {crochaete, 153 Dicrateria inornata, 181 active water transport, 47 dimethylsulphoniopropionate (DMSP), : adaptation, 123 dinoflagellate, 385 {denoides eludens, 385 dispersal, 15 ~ {/exandrium ostenfeldii, diversity, 223 ~ {/exandrium tamarense, 25 dominance and suppression, 171 algae, 15, 295 ectoenzyme, 295 alkaline phosphatase, 295 electron transport, 371 {mphicocconeis, 361 ELF97 phosphate, 295 {mphora holsatica, 73 endophyte, 153 {nabaena circinalis, 113 Enteromorpha, 277 Aplanospores, 205 epiphytic diatoms, - apoptosis, 307 eutrophication, 41, attachment, 41 field experiment, 217 fulacoseira subarctica, 83 fluorescence, 103 Australia, 325 French Guiana, 247 Bacillariophyta, 65 FRRF, 103, 371 Baltic Sea, 41, 217 fucoid, 41 behavioural ecology, 195 Fucus vesiculosus, 41, 217, 171 benthic diatom, 341 functional cross-section, 103 bioadhesion, 351 gametophyte, 307 biofouling, 351 gamma interferon, 257 biological crust, 247 genetic differentiation, 15 Blelham Tarn, 83 germling, 41 Calonitophyllum, 143 Gini coefficient, 171 carbohydrate structure, 351 Glaucocystis nostochinearum, 47 carbonic anhydrase, 181 Gloeocapsa, 247 carboxysome, 47 Gloeochaete wittrockiana, 47 Caulerpa racemosa, 325 glycoprotein glycan, 351 Ceramium gobii, | Gracilaria, green mutant, 165 Ceramium tenuicorne, | green algae, 153, 205 ‘Ceramium strictum’, | growth, 113 Chaetomorpha, 205 Gulf of Mexico, 143 Chloropelta, 277 Halymeniaceae, 315 chlorophyll a fluorescence, 113, 247 image analysis, 295 chlorophyll fluorescence, 123 inequality, 171 Chromophyta, 191 inselberg, 247 Cladophorales, 233 interfertility, | Cladophorophyceae, 233 interleukin-2, 257 Cocconeis, 361 interleukin-7, 257 Codium fragile, 257 intraspecific competition, 171 co-occurrence, introduced algae, 223 CO, transport, introduced species, 325 colour polymorphism, 165 invasions, 223 Craspedostauros australis, 351 isoenzymes, 19] cyanelle, 47 isolation by distance, 15 cyanobacteria, 113, 295 ITS1-ITS2, 325 cyanobacterial communities, 247 ITS2, | Cyanophora paradoxa, 47 Laurencia, 307 Cylindrotheca closterium, 341 lectin, 205 cytokines, 257 life cycle, 83 Delesseriaceae, 143 light absorption, 371 Contents and Index to Volume 38 403 light reaction, 247 protease inhibitors—characterization/activity, 55 light, 113 protoplast regeneration, 205 Lough Neagh, 8: Psammococconeis, 361 5 LSU rRNA, 233 PSII electron transport, 13 3 macroalgae, 55 PSII, 371 macroalgal recruitment, 217 quantum yield, 247, 371 marine algae, 143 rbcL, 143, 277, 315 marine sand, 385 rDNA ITS2, 153 mass spectrometry, 181 recruitment, 41 Mediterranean Sea, 223, 325 red algae, | microphytobenthos, 133 redundancy analysis, 265 microsatellites, 15 Rhodophyta, 143, 307, 315 molecular phylogeny, Rubisco spacer, | molecular probes, 2 salinity, 341 morphology, 315, 385 Scvtonema, 247 + myo-inositol dehydrogenase, 191 seaweed, 3 25 Nitophylleae, 143 seaweeds, | 171 Vitophyllum hommersandii sp. nov., 143 sedimentation, 217 nuclear DNA content, 307 self-thinning, 171 nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer DNA Siphonocladales, 233 (ITS nrDNA), 277 species-specific activity, 295 nutrients, 41, 265 State transitions, 113 Ochrosphaera neapolitana, 181 Stauroneis decipiens, 35\ oligosaccharide, 35] Staurosira stevensonii, 65 optical cross-section, 103 Stigonema, 247 osmotic acclimation, 34] subgenus Halamphora, 73 palaeoecology, 83 sulphated polysaccharides, 257 PAM fluorescence, 133 Surface sediments, 265 PAM, 103, 371 systematics, 143 Paulinella chromatophora, 47 Taiwan, 143 pennate diatom, 351 taxonomy, 73, 315, 325, : peptidoglycan, 47 temperature, 123, 1: pH profiles, 55 tetrasporophyte, 307 phosphorus, 83 thermal sensitivity, 195 photosynthesis, 103, 133, 247 thermokinesis, 195 photosynthetic electron transport, 103 thermotaxis, 195 phycotoxins, 25 toxic algae, 25 phylogeny, 1, 143, 191 type material, 73 phytoplankton, 83, 265, 371 ultrastructure, 73, 38 pigment composition, 165 Ulva, 277 planktonic diatoms, 265 Umbraulva, 277 plasma membrane, 205 uptake of DMSP, 341 Polyopes tosaensis, 315 Valonia utricularis, 123 polyols, 191 variable fluorescence, 103 population genetic structure, 15 xanthophyll cycle, 123 Posidonia oceanica, 361 zymograms, 55 preference, 195

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