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European Journal of Phycology Formerly British Phycological Journal Index and Contents of Volume 33 February—November 1998 Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 2RU, United Kingdom 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 1001-4211, USA 10 Stamford Road, Oakleigh, Melbourne, 3166, Australia © 1998 British Phycological Society EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY CONTENTS AND INDEX TO VOLUME 33 The Council of the British Phycological Society wish it to be understood that they do not accept responsibility for the accuracy of statements published in the Journal, excepting when those statements are contained in an official report of the Council. Number 1, pp. 1-94, 27 March 1998 Number 2, pp. 95-186, 22 June 1998 Number 3, pp. 187-280, 8 September 1998 Number 4, pp. 281-363, 18 December 1998 ABE T. & MASUDA M. Laurencia japonensis sp. nov. (Ceramiales GEIDER RJ., MACINTYRE H.L., GRAZIANO L.M. & McKAY Rhodophyta R.M.L. Responses of the photosynthetic apparatus of Dunaliella AGUILAR M. see PIEDRAS and PINEDA tertiolecta (Chlorophyceae) to nitrogen and phosphorus limitation ANDREW NL. & VIEJO R.M. Effects of wave exposure and GRAZIANO L.M. see GEIDER, MACINTYRE and McKAY intraspecific density on the growth and survivorship of Sargassum GROSS W., KUVER J., TISCHENDORF G., BOUCHAALA N. & muticum (Sargassaceae: Phaeophyta BUSCH W. Cryptoendolithic growth of the red alga Galdieria BALLESTEROS E., SALA E., GARRABOU J. & ZABALA M sulphuraria in volcanic areas Community structure and frond size distribution of a deep water GUENEAU P., MOREL F., LAROCHE J. & ERDNER D. The petF stand of Cystoseira spinosa (Phaeophyta) in the Northwestern region of the chloroplast genome from the diatom Thalassiosira Mediterranean weissflogii: sequence, organization and phylogeny BELLINGER E. G. see SIGEE & KRIVTSOV HANSEN G. & MOESTRUP @ Fine-structural characterization of BERGER-PERROT Y. see COAT, DION, NOAILLES, DE REVIERS Alexandrium catenella (Dinophyceae) with special emphasis on the FONTAINE and LOISEAUX-DE GOER flagellar apparatus BOUCHAALA N. see GROSS, KUVER, TISCHENDORF and HANSEN G. & MOESTRUP © Light and electron microscopical BUSCH observations on Peridiniella catenata (Dinophyceae BRENCHLEY J.L., RAVEN J.A. & JOHNSTON A.M. Carbon and HARPER J.T. & SAUNDERS G.W. A molecular systematic nitrogen allocation patterns in two intertidal fucoids: Fucus serratus investigation of the Acrochaetiales (Florideophycidae, Rhodophyta and Himanthalia elongata (Phaeophyta and related taxa based on nuclear small-subunit ribosomal DNA BRETT S. J. see DEANE, HILL and McFADDEN sequence data BUSCH W. see GROSS, KUVER, TISCHENDORF and HILL D.R. A. see DEANE, BRETT and McFADDEN BOUCHAALA HODGSON D. see VYVERMAN, SABBE, MANN, KILROY CATTOLICO R. A. see VALENTIN & FISCHER VYVERMAN and VANHOUTTE COAT G. see DION & DE REVIERS JOHANSSON G. see ERIKSSON and SNOEJJS COAT G., DION P., NOAILLES M.-C., DE REVIERS B JOHNSTON A.M. see BRENCHLEY & RAVEN FONTAINE J.-M., BERGER-PERROT Y. & LOISEAUX-DE GOER KAWAI H. see MAIER, WOLF, DELAROQUE and MULLER S. Ulva armoricana (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) from the coasts of KILROY C. see VYVERMAN, SABBE, MANN, VYVERMAN Brittany (France). I]. Nuclear rDNA ITS sequence analysis VANHOUTTE and HODGSON DAVISON I. R. see MAJOR KOGAME K. see MASUDA DEANE J. A., HILL D. R. A., BRETT S. J. & McFADDEN G. I KRIVTSOV V. see SIGEE and BELLINGER Hvnusia phi gen. et sp. nov. (Cryptophyceae): characterization of KUVER J. see GROSS, TISCHENDORF, BOUCHAALA and Cryptomonas sp ® BUSCH DE JONG Y.S.D.M., VAN DER WURFF A.W.G., STAM W.T. & LAROCHE J. see GUENEAU, MOREL and ERDNER OLSEN J.L. Studies on Dasyaceae. 3. Towards a phylogeny of the LOISEAUX-DE GOER S. see COAT, DION, NOAILLES, DI Dasyaceae (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta), based on comparative rbcl REVIERS, FONTAINE and BERGER-PERROT gene sequences and morphology McFADDEN G. I. see DEANE, HILL and BRETT DE KNECHT J.-A. see SKOWRONSKI, SIMONS and VERKLE]I] MACINTYRE HLL. see GEIDER, GRAZIANO and McKAY DELAROQUE N. see MAIER, WOLF, MULLER and KAWAI McKAY R.M.L. see GEIDER, MACINTYRE and GRAZIANO DE REVIERS B. see COAT, DION, NOAILLES, FONTAINE MAIER I., WOLF S., DELAROQUE N., MULLER D.G. & KAWAI BERGER-PERROT and LOISEAUX-DE GOER H. A DNA virus infecting the marine brown alga Pilavella littoral DE REVIERS B. see DION and COAT Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae) in culture DION P. see COAT, NOAILLES, DE REVIERS, FONTAINE MAJOR K. M. (M.). & DAVISON I. R. Influence of temperature BERGER-PERROT and LOISEAUX-DE GOER and light on growth and photosynthetic physiology of Fucus DION P., DE REVIERS B. & COAT G. Lilva « evanescens (Phaeophyta) embryos Ulvales, Chlorophyta) from the coasts of Brittany MANN D. G. see VYVERMAN, SABBE, KILROY, VYVERMAN Morphological identification VANHOUTTE and HODGSON ERDNER D. see GUENEAU, MOREL and LAROCHE MARINO D. see ZINGONE & MONTRESOR ERIKSSON B.K., JOHANSSON G. & SNOEIJS P. Long-term MASUDA M. see ABE changes in the sublittoral zonation of brown algae in the southern MASUDA M. & KOGAME K Bothnian Sea Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) from Japan FISCHER S. see VALENTIN and CATTOLICO MOESTRUP © see HANSEN FONTAINE J.-M. see COAT, DION, NOAILLI MOESTRUP © see HANSEN BERGER-PERROT and LOISEAUX-DE GOER MONTRESOR M. see ZINGONE and MARINO FREDRIKSEN S. see S}OTUN and RUENESS MOREL F. see GUENEAU, LAROCHE and ERDNER GARRABOU J. see BALLESTEROS, SALA anc MULLER D.G. see MAIER, WOLF, DELAROQUE and KAWAI Content and Index to Volume 33 MYKLESTAD S.M. & SWIFT E. A new method for measuring SIMONS J. see SKOWRONSKI, DE KNECHT and VERKLEIJ soluble cellular organic content and a membrane property, T,,,, of SJOTUN K., FREDRIKSEN S. & RUENESS J. Effect of canopy plankton algae biomass and wave exposure on growth in Laminaria hyperborea NOAILLES M.-C. see COAT, DION, DE REVIERS, FONTAINE Laminariaceae: Phaeophyta BERGER-PERROT and LOISEAUX-DE GOER SKOWRONSKI T., DE KNECHT J.-A., SIMONS J. & VERKLEIJ NOZAKI H., KODO M., MIYAJI K.. KATO M., WATYANABE J.A.C. Phytochelatin synthesis in response to cadmium uptake in MM M. & KASAKI H. Observations on the morphology and oospore Vaucheria (Xanthophyceae vall ornamentation in culture of the rediscovered Japanese endemic SNOEIS P. see ERIKSSON & JOHANSSON ens (Charales, Chlorophyta STAM W.T. see DE JONG, VAN DER WURFF and OLSEN OLSEN J.L. see DE JONG, VAN DER WURFF and STAM SWIFT E. see MYKLESTAD PAASCHE E. Roles of nitrogen and phosphorus in coccolith TISCHENDORF G. see GROSS, KUVER, BOUCHAALA and formation in Emiliania huxleyi (Prymnesiophyceae BUSCH PETERS A.F. Ribosomal DNA sequences support taxonomic UNDERWOOD G. J. C., PHILLIPS J. & SAUNDERS K separation of the two species of f Chorda: reinstatement of Halosiphon Distribution of estuarine benthic diatom species along salinity and sus (Lyngbye) Jaasund (Phaeophyceae Laminariales nutrient gradients PHILLIPS J. se UNDERWOOD and SAUNDERS VALENTIN K., FISCHER S. & CATTOLICO R. A. The chloroplast PHILLIPS J.A. Studies of reproduction in Australian Dictyopteris bchI gene encodes a subunit of magnesium chelatase in the marine stralis and Dictyopteris muelleri (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae heterokont alga Heterosigma carterae new taxonomic characters VAN DER WURFF A.W.G. see DE JONG, STAM and OLSEN ETT-HEA |.D. & WEST J. Time-lapse video observations on VANHOUTITE K. see VY VERMAN, SABBE, MANN, KILROY sexual plasmogamy in the red alga Bostrychia ee , ' — VYVERMAN and HODGSON \GUILAR M. & PINEDA M. Uptake and metabolism VERKLE]J J.A.C. see SKOWRONSKI, DE KNECHT and SIMONS + allantoin and alTi lant+ oate }b y cell1]s of C/ ] amydomonas reinhardtii VIEIO R.M. see ANDREW rrophyceae VIS M.L. & SHEATH R.G. A molecular and morphological PINEDA M. see PIEDRAS & AGUILAR investigation of the relationship between Batrachospermum & RICHMOND A. Combined effects of spermatoinvolucrum and B. gelatinosum (Batrachospermales and culture density on output rate of Rhodophyta Cyanobacteria VYVERMAN R. see VYVERMAN, SABBE, MANN, KILROY 1 the delineation and higher-level classification of VANHOUTTE and HODGSON BRENCHLEY and JOHNSTON VYVERMAN W., SABBE K., MANN D. G., KILROY ¢ 4. see QIANG & ZARMI VYVERMAN R., VANHOUTTE K. & HODGSON D. Eunophora see SJIOTUN & FREDRIKSEN gen. nov. (Bacillariophyta) from Tasmania and New Zealand ’ MAN, MANN, KILROY, VYVERMAN description and comparison with Eunotia and amphoroid diatoms ITE and HODGSON WEST J. see PICKETT-HEAPS e BALLESTEROS, GARRABOU and ZABALA WOLF S. see MAIER, DELAROQUE, MULLER and KAWAi AUNDERS G.W. see HARPER ZABALA M. see BALLESTEROS, SALA and GARRABOI UNDERS K. see UNDERWOOD& PHILLIPS ZARMI Y. see QIANG and RICHMOND ATH RG. see VIS ZINGONE A., MONTRESOR M. & MARINO D. Morphologica R;I VT ‘ V. & BELL—I NGER = E. G. El‘ ementa variability of the potentially toxic dinoflagellate Dinophysis saccu concentrations, correiations and ratios in micropopulations or Dinophyceae) and its taxonomic relationships with D. pavillard Pyrrhophyta an X-ray microanalytical study and D. acuminata SUBJECT INDEX absorption coefficient, 315 flagellar apparatus, 281 accessory pigments fluorescence quenching, 315 AA croch| aetiaie] s Fucus evanescens, 129 adaptation, 337 Fucus vesiculosus, 241 Ahnfeltiopsis trique Galdieria suiphurania, 2 Alexandrium catenella gene expression algae, I 213 Gigartinales, 139 algal stands, 121 Gonyaulacales, 28 allantoate, 57 green tide, 73, 81 allantoicase, 57 growth| 5] allantoin, 57 growth rate, 307 allantoinase, 57 Hanusia phi, 149 Heterokontophyta, 11 allocation pattern, 307 Heterosigma carte ammonium, 173 Heterosiphonia, 18 Bacillariophyta, 95 heterotrophy, 25 Baltic Sea, 241 internal trasncribed spacer Batrachospermales, 221 ITS, 231 Batrachospermum 231 ITS sequences, 81 kelp 65 biogeography, 95 kelp torest, 337 cadmium, 8 'k ingdom calcium, 33 Laminaria hyperborea, 33 wnontaggn ea 221 la japonensis, 1 canopy effect 337 carbon, 33 ght-harvesting complex, 315 Ceramiale| s rath Ceramiales light-dark cycles, 165 Cerat marine double-stranded DNA virus, 21 Chlam maximum growth temperature, 333 ch| lorophLyo!y Mediterranean Sea, 259 chlorophyll biosynthesis mesocosm, 173 Cn1i) orophyetae > molecular systematics, 65 cl| assincation, 1| morphology I coccolith, 33 morphometrics crustose tetrasporophyte Nemaliales, 221 cryptoendolithic growth nitrogen, 33 cryptomonad, 149 nitrogen metabolism, 57 Cryptomonas sp ® North America , | nucleomorph, 149 ucleus, 43 nutrient concentratior nutrients, 17 1605 asyaceae dee p water, 12 density depende nce determination of DOM, 333 173, 333 - a Phaeophyceae, 21 Phaeophyta, 129 phospht orus, 33 pphno toaccccilli mation Le photopioreactors dinotiag: photosynthesis opnyceae ph ycovviriursu,sL , 21 213 rhyiopnr oraceae DSP, 259 phylogeny, 95 187, 221 i r) na i fet ert physiological ecology ecology, 241 phytocheiatins, 5 Ectocarpales, 213 Puavelia uttora elementa compositior plank| tonic al! gae 33 plastid evolution epi ppeel ic 173 Pili 1, 213 estuarine, 17 polyspermy 43 protein transiocation European coasts Protista, 1 eutrophication ferredoxin, 220023 Content and Index to Volume 33 Spirulina platensis, 165 stipe growth, 337 streams, 231 sulphur springs survival, 251 Tasmania, 95 taxonomy, 17, 73, 95 temperature, 87 Thalassiosira weissflogii, 203 thermal acclimation, 129 transition temperature, 333 trichocyst, 293 trichogyne, 43 ultrahigh cell density, 165 ultrastructure, 281, 293 Ulva armoricana sp. nov Ulva species, 81 Ulvales, 73 uptake ureides, 57 1V aucneriiaa, &Q P wave exposure, 251, 33 X-ray microanalysis, 155 — penetra ies — . ate . ’ O T S T RA a BS =z mae * o a t s

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