The Factors Influencing the Distribution of Saccorhiza Polyschides in the Region of Lough Ine | Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | Cambridge Core (original) (raw)

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Saccorhiza polyschides (Lightf.) Batt. is a laminarian alga found in the sublittoral region. It is widely distributed around the shores of the British Isles and is particularly common on the south west coast of Ireland. A puzzling aspect of the distribution of the species in Southern Ireland is its absence from Lough Ine, in County Cork.

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