Marine macroalgae from the Gulf of Carpentaria, tropical northern Australia

Citation
Ja. Phillips et al., Marine macroalgae from the Gulf of Carpentaria, tropical northern Australia, AUST SYST B, 12(3), 1999, pp. 449-478
Citations number
129
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN SYSTEMATIC BOTANY
ISSN journal
10301887 → ACNP
Volume
12
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
449 - 478
Database
ISI
SICI code
1030-1887(19990815)12:3<449:MMFTGO>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Over the last two decades, CSIRO surveys of the seagrass communities in the south-western Gulf of Carpentaria and at Groote Eylandt, the Northern Terr itory, have provided opportunities for the collection of marine macroalgae from this poorly explored, remote region. Although the cruises did not conc entrate on macroalgal communities which typically grow on rocky substrates, 64 specific and subspecific taxa of marine Chlorophyta, Phaeophyceae and R hodophyta were collected, including 30 species newly recorded for the Gulf. The majority of Gulf species also occur on the tropical eastern Australian coast. One hundred and thirteen macroalgal taxa are now known to occur in the Gulf of Carpentaria, the number from the present study supplemented by collections from the 1948 Arnhem Land Expedition and from an ethnobiologica l study on Groote Eylandt during the 1970s. Twelve species are recorded by all three Gulf studies and 23 species are reported by two studies. The rela tively low number of species common to more than one study is thought to re sult from each study's narrow sampling window which fails to adequately doc ument the considerable spatial and temporal variability of macroalgal speci es. Accordingly, the number of species presently recorded for the Gulf is c onsidered to be an underestimate of macroalgal biodiversity for the region. It is clear that further detailed taxonomic and ecological investigations are urgently required before the full extent of macroalgal biodiversity in tropical Australia can be appreciated.