Caulerpa toxifolia 'killer algae'
Hosch, Gilles (FAORAF)
Gilles.Hosch at fao.org
Mon Aug 20 11:18:12 UTC 2001
hi tim,
some feedback to your request below. first a most recent reference:
Zuljevic, A. et al. (2001) Sea slug disperses the invasive Caulerpa
taxifolia. Journal of the Marine Biological Association U.K. 81, pp. 343-344
you might want to get a copy of this "short communication" paper (no maps in
this one though). it contains 9 more references, of which some are relevant
to your particular search and might very well contain the maps you are
after.
there is a french researcher based in nice (co-author of the above paper)
that you might want to contact also, who has published quite a bit of work
on the spreading and biological control of C. taxifolia. his e-mail is
thibautt at unice.fr
all the best,
g
-----Original Message-----
From: tim ecott [mailto:timecott at hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:12 AM
To: coral-list at coral.aoml.noaa.gov
Subject: Caulerpa toxifolia 'killer algae'
Hello Coral listers,
I know it's not strictly coral but can anyone put me in touch with anyone
who can give me the latest info on the spread of the marine algae Caulerpa
toxifolia. I'm writing it up for a UK magazine and am keen to find a map
showing Mediterranean distribution.I'd like to talk to anyone who's doing
research on the organism.
tim ecott
tel (44) 208 607 9436
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