FIRST RECORD OF THE ALIEN MACRO ALGAE, RIVULARIA ATRA AND POLYSIPHONIA OPACA, ON THE LIBYAN COASTLINE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THEIR BIONOMICS

This investigation documents the presence of the alien macroalgal species Rivularia atra Roth ex Bornet & Flahault (Rivulariaceae: Nostocales) and Polysiphonia opaca (C. Agardh) Moris & De Notaris (Rhodomelaceae: Ceramiales) for the first time on the Libyan coastline. Of 7 investigated sites...

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Marine
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Patella caerulea
Polysiphonia opaca
Rhodomelaceae
Rivularia atra
Rivulariaceae
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