909 resultados para Howe, Richard Howe, Earl, 1726-1799


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Digital reproduction, The National Library of Finland, Centre for Preservation and Digitisation, Mikkeli

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Digital reproduction, The National Library of Finland, Centre for Preservation and Digitisation, Mikkeli

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Halimeda is a genus of calcified coenocytic green algae with a well known ecological importance in some tropical areas. Bleached calcified segments of Halimeda may accumulate in large deposits of economic potential as is the case in the northeastern coast of Brazil. In a survey of the genus in Brazil based on recent collections and examination of abundant material deposited on Brazilian herbaria we identified seven species: Halimeda cuneata Hering, H. discoidea Decaisne, H. gracilis Harvey ex J. Agardh, H. incrassata (Ellis) Lamouroux, H. opuntia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux, H. simulans Howe and H. tuna (Ellis & Solander) Lamouroux. These species are described in detail, with emphasis on diagnostic characters. Our study has shown that the shape and size of the utricula in surface view, under scanning electron microscopy, can be utilized to discriminate some species. Fertile specimens of Halimeda cuneata and H. discoidea are reported for the first time in the region. Data on vertical and geographical distribution are presented for each species and the southern limit of the genus in the western Atlantic was extended.

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The coast of Espirito Santo State is located in a biogeographic transition zone presenting high diversity. A renewed interest in this region occurred in the 1990s, resulting in various new records and new species descriptions added to the Brazilian marine flora. The study of the infralitoral of this region is just beginning, and a detailed exploration with use of Scuba diving is revealing a flora containing many little-known taxa, particularly of red algae. As a first result, Predaea feldmannii Børgesen is being described for the Brazilian coast. The occurrence of the genus Predaea in Brazil has been considered with restriction since representatives of this genus had been referred only once by Howe & Taylor in 1931, being first considered as Platoma. The occurrence of Predaea in Brazil is now confirmed, and its vegetative and reproductive structures are described in detail. Predaea feldmannii can be recognized by having gonimoblast initial formed on a bulge of the connecting filament, cortical filaments of nearly equal lengths, lack of gland cells, dense clusters of nutritive cells borne only on cells immediatelly contiguous to the auxiliary cell, and a three-celled carpogonial branch.

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O levantamento florístico do gênero Chara (Characeae, Chlorophyta) nos Estados de Mato Grosso (18°55'05"S, 54°50'39"W) e Mato Grosso do Sul (19°12'03"S, 57°35'32"W), Brasil, resultou na identificação, descrição e ilustração das seis espécies seguintes: Chara fibrosa C. Agardh ex Bruzelius emend. R. D Wood var. hydropitys (Reichenbach) R. D. Wood emend. R. D. Wood f. hydropitys, C. guairensis R. Bicudo, C. kenoyeri Howe, C. martiana Wallman, C. rusbyana Howe e C. socotrensis Nordstedt in Kuhn emend. R. D. Wood. Foram analisadas 93 amostras coletadas em 15 municípios e o material provém de coleções dos herbários CPAP, HMS e SP. A presença de Chara fibrosa var. hydropitys f. hydropitys e de C. guairensis, C. kenoyeri e C. socotrensis é documentada pioneiramente para os Estados de Mato Grosso e Mato Grosso do Sul, respectivamente. A citação de C. martiana é pioneira para ambos os Estados. Chara guairensis foi a espécie que apresentou a mais ampla distribuição geográfica na área estudada, havendo sido coletada em nove localidades distintas, enquanto que C. kenoyeri e C. socotrensis foram as que apresentaram a distribuição geográfica mais restrita, ocorrendo em apenas duas localidades cada uma.

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Photosynthetic performance of distinct marine macroalgae, Ulva fasciata Delile (green alga), Lobophora variegata (J. V. Lamouroux) Womersley ex E. C. Oliveira (brown alga), and Plocamium brasiliensis (Greville) M. A. Howe & W. R. Taylor (red alga), were compared using a pulse amplitude-modulated fluorometer. The maximum quantum yield (Fv/Fm) ranged from 0.80 to 0.51, and the lowest value was found in P. brasiliensis. Under 400 µmol photons m-2 s-1 irradiance, the highest value of photochemical quenching (qP = 0.92 ± 0.13) was observed for U. fasciata. The red alga P. brasiliensis dissipated high amounts of excitation energy (qN = 0.56 ± 0.09), resulting in relatively low values for the effective quantum yield of PS-II (0.23 ± 0.04), as well as for the relative electron transport rate (3.3 ± 0.7). The high photosynthetic potential found for U. fasciata partially explains the species ability for rapid growth and high productivity.

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The family Characeae, represented by two genera in Brazil, Chara and Nitella, is considered to include the closest living relatives of land plants, and its members play important ecological role in aquatic ecosystems. The present taxonomic survey of Chara and Nitella was performed in tributaries that join to form the Brazilian shore of the Itaipu Reservoir on the Paraná River. Thirteen species were recorded, illustrated, and described: C. braunii var. brasiliensis R.Bicudo, C. guairensis R.Bicudo, N. acuminata A.Braun ex Wallman, N. furcata (Roxburgh ex Bruzileus) C.Agardh, and N. subglomerata A.Braun, already cited for the reservoir, and C. hydropitys Reichenbach, C. rusbyana Howe, N. axillaris A.Braun, N. glaziovii G.Zeller, N. gracilis (Smith) C.Agardh, N. hyalina (DC.) C.Agardh, N. inversa Imahori, and N. microcarpa A.Braun that represent new occurrences for the Itaipu Reservoir and Paraná State. Among the species encountered, C. guairensis, N. furcata, and N. glaziovii are widely distributed, while C. hydropitys and C. rusbyana have more restricted distributions.