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    Hydrobiologia 260-261 (1993), S. 81-90 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Fucus ; numerical taxonomy ; marine algae ; Spain ; Portugal
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A study of morphological variation patterns in three Iberian Fucus species has been carried out. Data on 36 features from 113 specimens have been studied by numerical methods (PCA, discriminant analysis and ANOVA). The PCA ordination displayed a continuous trend of variation in the following Fucus species: F. ceranoides, F. vesiculosus and F. spiralis. However, no obvious morphological discontinuities have been observed. In addition, three varieties of F. spiralis and five of F. vesiculosus have been identified. At the varietal level discriminant functions could be used for identifying 93–100% of the individuals within F. vesiculosus and 72–91% of F. spiralis. The most discriminating diagnostic character appeared to be the midrib size, as detected by ANOVA procedures. Some qualitative characters, such as presence of vesicles, dioecious-monoecious character and receptacle edge shape, frond and receptacle shape, have been also important for discriminating specific and infraspecific taxa. A nomenclatural discussion of varietal taxa is also included.
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