Morphological variation of ulva in the avon‐heathcote estuary, christchurch

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Morphological variation of Ulva from the Avon‐Heathcote Estuary (43° 32’ S, 172° 44’ E) and other estuarine environments in the South Island of New Zealand has been followed in the field and in the laboratory over a 3‐y period. Results indicate that specimens which at some stages of growth fit diagnosis for Ulva lactuca, U. lacluca var. rigida, U. lactuca var. lacinulata, U. latissima and U. laingii comprise a single species and are best referred to U. lactuca. In the U. laingii form, the variation in morphology could be related to the lower salinity of its habitat. © 1976 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Steffensen, D. A. (1976). Morphological variation of ulva in the avon‐heathcote estuary, christchurch. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 10(2), 329–341. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288330.1976.9515616

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