Giuseppe C. Zuccarello
Victoria University of Wellington
189 Papers
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Giuseppe C. Zuccarello is an academic researcher from Victoria University of Wellington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Bostrychia. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 173 publications. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe C. Zuccarello include Leiden University & University of New South Wales.
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Papers
Marine Red Algae of the Mangroves in Pacific Mexico and Their Polyol Content
TL;DR: In Bostrychia the polyol contents correlated with the salinity regime of the habitat and the concentrations of D-mannitol, the main osmolyte of the genus Caloglossa, ranged in C. sp.
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A molecular re-examination of speciation in the intertidal red algamastocarpus stellatus(gigartinales, rhodophyta) in europe
TL;DR: Mastocarpus stellatus is a common intertidal red alga in the north Atlantic that was divided into at least two breeding groups, a northern one and a southern one, which were almost completely inter-sterile.
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Evolutionary relationships of the genus Caloglossa (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyta) inferred from large-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences, morphological evidence and reproductive compatibility, with description of a new species from Guatemala
TL;DR: The molecular phylogenetic data suggest that Caloglossa is divided into three major clades, which are distinguishable by the secondary branching method (endogenous or adventitious), and a new species from Guatemala, C. rotundata sp.
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Diversity of Halimeda (Chlorophyta) from the Thai–Malay Peninsula
Supattra Pongparadon,Giuseppe C. Zuccarello,Siew-Moi Phang,Hiroshi Kawai,Takeaki Hanyuda,Anchana Prathep +5 more
TL;DR: The results show great variation in species composition and genetic variation between the two sides of the peninsula, which could be due to differences in sea-surface currents and environmental differences between theTwo sides of this important marine barrier.
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A phylogenetic study of Boletus section Boletus in Europe
D.C.M. Beugelsdijk,S. van der Linde,Giuseppe C. Zuccarello,H.C. den Bakker,Stefano G. A. Draisma,Machiel E. Noordeloos +5 more
TL;DR: Boletus edulis is defined as a variable species with a wide morphological, ecological and geographic range, and includes several specific and subspecific taxa described in the literature and three other European species that are well delimited species based on morphology and genetic data.
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