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The Distribution of Dasya hutchinsiae Harvey, 1833 (Rhodophyta, Florideophyceae) in the Northern Black Sea Region

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For the flora of the Cape Martyan territorial aquatic reserve and the hydrobotanical “Southern Coast of Crimea” region of the Black Sea, the species Dasya hutchinsiae Harvey has been indicated for the first time. Its diagnostic features have been clarified and illustrated. It has been shown that four localities of D. hutchinsiae are currently known in four hydrobotanical regions in the Northern Black Sea region, including three directly off the coast of Crimea. The rarity of the species may be due to its belonging to the category of pulsating elements of the regional flora.

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This study was financed from the budget of the Nikitsky Botanical Garden—National Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences within the framework of the theme of state assignment Structure and dynamics of components of the Specially Protected Natural Area (SPNA) Cape Martyan and other territorial and aquatic complexes of the Azov-Black Sea region (no. 1023042800079-0-1.6.11; 1.5.8). No additional grants were received to conduct or direct this particular study.

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Sadogurskiy, S.Y., Belich, T.V. & Sadogurskaya, S.A. The Distribution of Dasya hutchinsiae Harvey, 1833 (Rhodophyta, Florideophyceae) in the Northern Black Sea Region. Russ J Mar Biol 50, 63–67 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063074024010061

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