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Antithamnionella ternifolia (Hooker f. & Harvey) Lyle, 1922

163275  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:163275)

accepted
Species
marine
(of Callithamnion ternifolium Hooker f. & Harvey, 1845) Hooker, J. D.; Harvey, W. H. (1845). Algae antarcticae, being characters and descriptions of the hitherto unpublished species of algae, discovered in Lord Auckland's Group, Campbell's Island, Kerguelen's Land, Falkland Islands, Cape Horn and other southern circumpolar regions, during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships "Erebus" and "Terror. <em>London Journal of Botany.</em> 4: 249-276, 293-298. [details] OpenAccess publication
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:77070  
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:77070 [details]

distribution European populations from the Netherlands south as far as Portugal  
distribution European populations from the Netherlands south as far as Portugal [details]
Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway (taxonomic information republished from AlgaeBase with permission of M.D. Guiry). Antithamnionella ternifolia (Hooker f. & Harvey) Lyle, 1922. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=163275 on 2024-11-21
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2005-07-06 07:51:12Z
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2010-01-15 07:09:15Z
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2015-06-26 12:00:51Z
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2023-02-16 10:06:29Z
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original description (of Antithamnionella sarniensis Lyle, 1922) Lyle, L. (1922). Antithamnionella, a new genus of algae. <em>Journal of Botany : British and foreign. Taylor & Co: London.</em> 60(6): 346-350. (look up in IMIS) [details] OpenAccess publication

original description (of Callithamnion ternifolium Hooker f. & Harvey, 1845) Hooker, J. D.; Harvey, W. H. (1845). Algae antarcticae, being characters and descriptions of the hitherto unpublished species of algae, discovered in Lord Auckland's Group, Campbell's Island, Kerguelen's Land, Falkland Islands, Cape Horn and other southern circumpolar regions, during the voyage of H.M. discovery ships "Erebus" and "Terror. <em>London Journal of Botany.</em> 4: 249-276, 293-298. [details] OpenAccess publication

original description (of Antithamnionella tasmanica Wollaston, 1968) Wollaston, E. (1968). Morphology and taxonomy of Southern Australian Genera of Crouanieae Schmitz (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta). <em>Australian Journal of Botany.</em> 16(2): 217--417., available online at https://doi.org/10.1071/bt9680217 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

context source (Schelde) (2010). Bedreiging voor biodiversiteit. Indicatoren voor het Schelde-estuarium. <em>Opgemaakt in opdracht van Afdeling Maritieme Toegang, projectgroep EcoWaMorSe, Vlaams Nederlandse Scheldecommissie. VLIZ Information Sheets, 200. Vlaams Instituut voor de Zee (VLIZ): Oostende.</em> 7 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details] 

basis of record Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. (2024). AlgaeBase. <em>World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway.</em> searched on YYYY-MM-DD., available online at http://www.algaebase.org [details] 

additional source Muller, Y. (2004). Faune et flore du littoral du Nord, du Pas-de-Calais et de la Belgique: inventaire. [Coastal fauna and flora of the Nord, Pas-de-Calais and Belgium: inventory]. <em>Commission Régionale de Biologie Région Nord Pas-de-Calais: France.</em> 307 pp., available online at http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/145561.pdf [details] 

additional source Streftaris, N., A. Zenetos & E. Papathanassiou. (2005). Globalisation in marine ecosystems: the story of non-indigenous marine species across European seas. <em>Oceanogry and Marine Biology: an Annual Review.</em> 43: 419-453. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Zenetos, A.; Çinar, M.E.; Pancucci-Papadopoulou, M.A.; Harmelin, J.-G.; Furnari, G.; Andaloro, F.; Bellou, N.; Streftaris, N.; Zibrowius, H. (2005). Annotated list of marine alien species in the Mediterranean with records of the worst invasive species. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 6 (2): 63-118., available online at https://www.researchgate.net/publication/273213810_Annotated_list_of_marine_alien_species_in_the_Mediterranean_with_records_of_the_worst_invasive_species [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Zenetos, A.; Gofas, S.; Verlaque, M.; Cinar, M.; Garcia Raso, J.; Bianchi, C.; Morri, C.; Azzurro, E.; Bilecenoglu, M.; Froglia, C.; Siokou, I.; Violanti, D.; Sfriso, A.; San Martin, G.; Giangrande, A.; Katagan, T.; Ballesteros, E.; Ramos-Espla, A.; Mastrototaro, F.; Ocana, O.; Zingone, A.; Gambi, M.; Streftaris, N. (2010). Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 11(2): 381-493., available online at https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.87 [details] OpenAccess publication

additional source Eno, N. C.; Clark, R. A.; Sanderson, W. G. (1997). Non-native marine species in British waters: a review and directory. <em>Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough.</em> pp. 136. (look up in IMIS) [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Zenetos, A.; Meriç, E.; Verlaque, M.; Galli, P.; Boudouresque, C.-F.; Giangrande, A.; Cinar, M.; Bilecenoglu, M. (2008). Additions to the annotated list of marine alien biota in the Mediterranean with special emphasis on Foraminifera and Parasites. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 9(1): 119-165., available online at https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.146 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Verlaque, M.; Ruitton, S.; Mineur, F.; Boudouresque, C.-F. (2007). CIESM Atlas of Exotic Macrophytes in the Mediterranean Sea. <em>Rapport de la Commission de l'Exploration de la mer Méditerranée, Monaco.</em> 38., available online at http://www.ciesm.org/atlas/appendix4.html#top [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

new combination reference Lyle, L. (1922). Antithamnionella, a new genus of algae. <em>Journal of Botany : British and foreign. Taylor & Co: London.</em> 60(6): 346-350. (look up in IMIS)
page(s): 348 [details] OpenAccess publication
 
 Present  Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio   Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

From editor or global species database
LSID urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:77070 [details]

From regional or thematic species database
Introduced species vector dispersal Argentinean part of the South Atlantic Ocean (Marine Region) Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling [details]

Introduced species vector dispersal in United Kingdom part of the Celtic Sea (Marine Region) : Shipping [details]

Introduced species vector dispersal in Belgian part of the North Sea: Aquaculture: accidental [details]

Introduced species vector dispersal in Belgian part of the North Sea: Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms [details]

Unreviewed
Alien species The origin of red alga Antithamnionella ternifolia is unclear however there is speculation that the algae comes from the Southern hemisphere. The species might have found its way to Europe- and spread itself further- by clinging to ship’s hulls and ropes. In Belgium the red alga was first reported in the Ostend Sluice dock, in 1970. The species grows on almost any type of hard substrate and reproduces fast, two factors contributing to its success.  [details]

distribution European populations from the Netherlands south as far as Portugal [details]
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