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Robert Edward Lee and Paul Kugrens. Ancient atmospheric CO, and the timing of evolution of secondary endosymbioses (Commentary) 167-172 Book Review 173-174 Tyge Christensen Prize 175 Society News 176 Instructions to Authors (Revised) Published 27 July 2000 VOLUME 39, NUMBER 3, MAY 2000 M.G. Giacobbe, A. Penna, A. Ceredi, A. Milandri, R. Poletti and X. Yang. Toxicity and ribosomal DNA of the dinoflagellate Dinophysis sacculus (Dinophyta) 177-182 Anke Kremp. Morphology and germination pattern of the resting cyst of Peridiniella catenata ren UN UIE i os scicrsaaicnasindiniad aa dbnntaeieniiameonnlandiptabntesangiaciohamusssAeabdaianiniaasibbiiohs 183-186 Lars-Johan Naustvoll. Prey size spectra and food preferences in thecate heterotrophic dinoflagellates. 187-198 A.K.S.K. Prasad, K.A. Riddle and J.A. Nienow. Marine diatom genus Climaconeis (Berkeleyaceae, Bacillariophyta): two new species, Climaconeis koenigii and C. colemaniae, from Florida Bay, USA 199-211 Heike Bickel, Susanne Lyck and Hans Utkilen. Energy state and toxin content — experiments on Microcystis aeruginosa (Chroococcales, Cyanophyta) 212-218 Lothar Krienitz, Dominik Hepperle, Hans-Bernd Stich and Winfried Weiler. Nannochloropsis limnetica (Eustigmatophyceae), a new species of picoplankton from freshwater Hong Wei Wang, Shigeo Kawaguchi, Takeo Horiguchi and Michio Masuda. Reinstatement of Grateloupia catenata (Rhodophyta, Halymeniaceae) on the basis of morphology and rbcL sequences ................. Richard M. Crawford, Friedel Hinz and Peter Koschinski. The combination of Chaetoceros gaussii (Bacillariophyta) with Attheya Anne Lise Middelboe and Kaj Sand-Jensen. Long-term changes in macroalgal communities in a Danish estuary Nicholas M. Dixon, Barry S.C. Leadbeater and K. Roger Wood. Frequency of viral infection in a field population of Ectocarpus fasciculatus (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyceae) aaa TIS LET RA A Sd er Oe a we Ea aE EPS a Rn PETS SID Announcement Instructions to authors (revised) Published 6 October 2000 VOLUME 39, NUMBER 4, JULY 2000 Luciane C. Ouriques and Zenilda L. Bouzon. Stellate chloroplast organization in Asteronema brev- iarticulatum comb. nov. (Ectocarpales, Phaeophyta) 267-271 Han-Gu Choi, Gerald T. Kraft and Gary W. Saunders. Nuclear small-subunit rDNA sequences from Ballia spp. (Rhodophyta): proposal of the Balliales ord. nov., Balliaceae fam. nov., Ballia nana sp. nov. and /nkyuleea gen. nov. (Ceramiales) Citlalli Galicia-Garcia and Eberto Novelo. Cladophorella netzahualpillii sp. nov. (C ee Ulvophyceae), a species reproducing by Spores ...............::ccsscssessessssessesssessssessenseaseeseeneecenenees ‘el Loic Ten-Hage, Jean Turquet, Jean-Pascal Quod, Simone Puiseux-Dao and Alain Couté. Prorocentrum borbonicum sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new toxic benthic dinoflagellate from the southwestern Indian RINT ccs cscs secciaeiasnscsetemetaonpi ich esiaehadiene eines bss drat iccasiakcabedbadi tinse oerpase hetiierannibaaanecnentiasiiognmtnmaniaabonsnbeion 296-301 N. Daugbjerg, G. Hansen, J. Larsen and @. Moestrup. Phylogeny of some of the major genera of dinoflagellates based on ultrastructure and partial LSU rDNA sequence data, including the erection of three new genera of unarmoured dinoflagellates ..................ccccccscesseseeseeseseeeeseeseneseeseneeseereereesens 302-317 Ines Schlegel, Lothar Krienitz and Dominik Hepperle. Variability of calcification of Phacotus Lenticularis (Chlorophyta, Chlamydomonadales) in nature and Culture ...............0ccccccccceeeeserseeeeeeeees 318-322 vii T.O. Cho, H.-G. Choi, G. Hansen and S. M. Boo. Corallophila eatoniana comb. nov. (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Pacific coast of North America Shi-Yan Li, Yossef Shabtai and Shoshana (Malis) Arad. Production and composition of the sulphated cell wall polysaccharide of Porphyridium (Rhodophyta) as affected by CO, concentration Takeshi Nakayama, Masanobu Kawachi and Isao Inouye. Taxonomy and the phylogenetic position of a new prasinophycean alga, Crustomastix didyma gen. & sp. nov. (Chlorophyta) Martin L. Saker and Dilwyn J. Griffiths. The effect of temperature on growth and cylindrospermopsin content of seven isolates of Cylindrospermopsis raciborskii (Nostocales, Cyanophyceae) from water bodies in northern Australia R. Schnetter and R. Eckhardt. Does karyogamy follow plasmogamy in the life cycle of Derbesia tenuissima (Chlorophyta)? (Commentary) Gerald T. Kraft and Gary W. Saunders. Bringing order to red algal families: taxonomists ask the jurists ‘Who's in charge here?’ (Commentary) From the Editor-in-chief Ia Sa daa hdemnsuinae ueksh cma ceeded aielani esetentnnnsistaiammuaivasgsahediatebusieakaskenevnenpeada Instructions to Authors (Revised) Published 30 November 2000 VOLUME 39, NUMBER 5, SEPTEMBER 2000 Gert Hansen, Ojvind Moestrup and Keith R. Roberts. Light and electron microscopical observations on the type species of Gymnodinium, G. fuscum (Dinophyceae). .................cccccccccceseeeseeseeseeeeceeseeseeeneenees L. Ten-Hage, J. Turquet, J.P. Quod and A. Couté. Coolia areolata sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new sand- dwelling dinoflagellate from the southwestern Indian Ocean. ..........0.......cccccccccesesseeseeseeseeeeseeeeensereeeneenees Mario Giordano, Francesco Mobili, Valerio Pezzoni, Michael K. Hein and Joseph S. Davis. ener fn EP INO OT SIND I oc csaccncaosssscicdsvirestinvionstionilnbannineseauhdheaibiaabbinshadussiuvwsnibaccarsiie’ Paulo Horta and Eurico C. Oliveira. Morphology and reproduction of Anotrichium yagii (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) — a new invader seaweed in the American Atlantic? 20...0.0....0..00..0ccccccccesscessceeeeeesseeseeeneeenees Renate M.A. Velzeboer, Peter D. Baker, Joanna Rositano, Tamila Heresztyn, Geoffrey A. Codd and Samantha L. Raggett. Geographical patterns of occurrence and composition of saxitoxins in the cyanobacterial genus Anabaena (Nostocales, Cyanophyta) in Australia. ..........0...0.0.cccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees Shigeo Ichiki, Hiroyuki Mizuta, Hajime Yasui and Hirotoshi Yamamoto. Occurrence of polynucleate spores of the crustose coralline alga Lithophyllum yessoense (Corallinales, Rhodophyceae): growth NNN tar ieehcsics va naSeas ecaaeeagaprucroeasenae cealsiboti Posed aici al aadlone ho RE RSA puaatsioTasioae taca esciemhiaeas Sakae Hiroshi Kawai and Hideaki Sasaki. Molecular phylogeny of the brown algal genera Akkesiphycus and Halosiphon (Laminariales), resulting in the circumscription of the new families Akkesiphycaceae a Sorc sc anceakw a tates epee rensiedseioulesemaatasas aeodipnsarepeniesaesie toh menatieadond node siniacnpesiadmeaanioe 416-428 Poul Meller Pedersen, Berit L. Siemer and Robert T. Wjlce. Field and culture observations on Coelocladia arctica (Fucophyceae): growth and reproduction in relation to temperature. .................00.c:ccccccceeeeeeeeees 429-434 Catriona L. Hurd, Kathleen M. Durante and Paul J. Harrison. Influence of bryozoan colonization on the physiology oft he kelp Macrocystis integrifolia (Laminariales, Phaeophyta) from nitrogen-rich and -poor sites in Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada. ................00.0..00..cccccccssecseesceseeseescseeenseneeees 435-440 Sang-Hee Lee, Taizo Motomura and Terunobu Ichimura. Nuclear phase alternation in the life cycle of III, "6s. 03-7 b sprees dctetepmeghasteunvonne eumeetpexane coastn ncacearbumenteeitaiieas snus eomeoracabans teastsaasahenersiaionlaniio 441-447 Lars-Johan Naustvoll. Prey size spectra in naked heterotrophic dinoflagellates. .......0......0.0.:0ccccccccceeeeeee 448-455 Ichiro Imai and Goh Nishitani. Attachment of picophytoplankton to the cell surface of the toxic dinoflagellates Dinophysis acuminata and D. fortii (Research Note). .................:c.ccsseseseeseeeceseeseeeeeesceees 456-459 Book review 460-461 Instructions to Authors (Revised) Published 7 February 2001 VOLUME 39, NUMBER 6, NOVEMBER 2000 Zhen B. Yang, Haruyoshi Takayama, Kazumi Matsuoka and I.J. Hodgkiss. Karenia digitata sp. nov. (Gymnodiniales, Dinophyceae), a new harmful algal bloom species from the coastal waters of west Japan and Hong Kong Geoffrey W. Woolcott, Kristin Knéller and Robert J. King. Phylogeny of the Bryopsidaceae (Bryopsidales, Chlorophyta): cladistic analyses of morphological and molecular data ................ Mona Hoppenrath. Morphology and taxonomy of six marine sand-dwelling Amphidiniopsis species (Dinophyceae, Peridiniales), four of them new, from the German Bight, North Sea ..................000..... Karen A. Phillips and Marvin W. Fawley. Diversity of coccoid algae in shallow lakes during winter John M. Huisman, David L. Ballantine and Michael J.Wynne. Liagorothamnion mucoides gen. et sp. nov. (Ceramiaceae, Rhodophyta) from the Caribbean Sea Stylianos G. Delivopoulos. Ultrastructure of spermatiogenesis in the red alga Osmundea spectabilis var. spectabilis (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) ...................cccccccecesssseseseeensereerees Stephen J.M. Droop, David G. Mann and Gijsbert M. Lokhorst. Spatial and temporal stability of demes in Diploneis smithii/D. fusca (Bacillariophyta) supports a narrow species concept .......................-.. Barrie M. Forrest, Stephen N. Brown, Michael D. Taylor, Catriona L. Hurd and Cameron H. Hay. The role of natural dispersal mechanisms in the spread of Undaria pinnatifida (Laminariales, SR RRTIRRETE REE SES SEES RESP TEs s/o MERCER Pn Ra po ea Sar Es OF aS OC Os , Stefan Kraan and Michael D. Guiry. Molecular and morphological character inheritance in hybrids of Alaria esculenta and A. praelonga (Alariaceae, Phaeophyceae) R.A. Lewin, L. Krienitz, R. Goericke, H. Takeda and D. Hepperle. Picocystis salinarum gen. et sp. nov (Chlorophyta)—a new picoplanktomic green alga ..................cccccssssesssssessesesscesesessessenseneseseesseneesenssessereees Se ioc casas cedieariaiicdh gaia aindcin bball hans idbdmabenbeuneieaeteieteibminnnetenes ; Subject and Author Indexes Instructions to authors (Revised) Published 28 February 2001

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