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BioSystems | 1985

The nature of the ancestral red alga: Inferences from a cladistic analysis

Paul W. Gabrielson; David J. Garbary; Robert F. Scagel

A cladistic analysis of the orders of Rhodophyta is presented. Sixteen taxa and 34 characters comprise the data matrix. Included in the analysis are biochemical and ultrastructural features of pigments, cell walls, cell organelles, mitosis and pit connections as well as vegetative and reproductive characters. The traditional recognition of two classes or subclasses, Bangiophycidae and Florideophycidae, is not supported regardless of whether Porphyridiales, Rhodochaetales or Bangiales is designated the outgroup. Florideophycidae, however, appears to be monophyletic with Bangiales as its sister group. Relationships among taxa with one or two plug cap layers, i.e. Acrochaetiales, Palmariales, Corallinales, Nemaliales, Batrachospermales, Gelidiales and Hildenbrandiales are unresolved. Rhodochaetales, Bangiales and possibly Erythropeltidales are monophyletic, but Porphyridiales is polyphyletic. The class Cyanidiophyceae is not recognized and the included genera are considered to be unicellular red algae belonging to Porphyridiales. Taxa that have been proposed as sister groups for red algae, including Cyanobacteria, Cryptophyta, Glaucophyta and Chlorophyta, and Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes are discussed in relation to the proposed phylogeny of Rhodophyta.


Hydrobiologia | 1990

Seaweeds, then and now

Robert F. Scagel

An historical overview of meetings of the International Seaweed Symposium is presented. A summary of attempts since 1952 to establish a seaweed industry in British Columbia is given. A brief review of recent developments in the area in relation to a seaweed industry is outlined.


Botany | 1986

The marine algae of British Columbia and northern Washington: division Rhodophyta (red algae), class Rhodophyceae, order Palmariales

Michael W. Hawkes; Robert F. Scagel


Botany | 1989

The marine algae of British Columbia, northern Washington, and southeast Alaska: division Rhodophyta (red algae), class Rhodophyceae, order Gelidiales

Dawn E. Renfrew; Paul W. Gabrielson; Robert F. Scagel


Botany | 1987

The marine algae of British Columbia, northern Washington, and southeast Alaska: division Rhodophyta (red algae), class Rhodophyceae, order Gigartinales, family Dumontiaceae, with an introduction to the order Gigartinales

Sandra C. Lindstrom; Robert F. Scagel


Botany | 1961

MARINE NANNOPLANKTON FROM A BRITISH COLUMBIA FJORD

Robert F. Scagel; Janet R. Stein


Botany | 1989

The marine algae of British Columbia, northern Washington, and southeast Alaska: division Rhodophyta (red algae), class Rhodophyceae, order Gigartinales, families Caulacanthaceae and Plocamiaceae

Paul W. Gabrielson; Robert F. Scagel


Botany | 1962

THE GENUS DASYCLONIUM J. AGARDH

Robert F. Scagel


Botany | 1960

LIFE HISTORY STUDIES OF THE PACIFIC COAST MARINE ALGA, COLLINSIELLA TUBERCULATA SETCHELL AND GARDNER

Robert F. Scagel


Botany | 1962

A MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE RED ALGA WHIDBEYELLA CARTILAGINEA SETCHELL ET GARDNER

Robert F. Scagel

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Paul W. Gabrielson

University of British Columbia

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David J. Garbary

St. Francis Xavier University

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