Black Sea Phytoplankton checklist

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Petranu A., 1997

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Petranu, A., 1997. Black Sea Biological Diversity, Romania. Black Sea Environmental Series, Vol. 4, United Nations Publication, New York, 314 pp.  
Petranu, A., 1997. Black Sea Biological Diversity, Romania. Black Sea Environmental Series, Vol. 4, United Nations Publication, New York, 314 pp.  
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[http://phyto.bss.ibss.org.ua/test/display_table.php?list=list4 '''Show species table''']
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'''Status:''' <span style="color:#FF9900">'''List almost fully included in the Black Sea phytoplankton checklist (except 2 species)'''</span>
'''Status:''' <span style="color:#FF9900">'''List almost fully included in the Black Sea phytoplankton checklist (except 2 species)'''</span>
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[[Image:Petranu_A_1997_map.png]]
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ToDo: 2 species Raphidium arcuatum and Sceletonema crystallina.
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ToDo: 2 species ''Raphidium arcuatum'' and ''Sceletonema crystallina''.

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Petranu, A., 1997. Black Sea Biological Diversity, Romania. Black Sea Environmental Series, Vol. 4, United Nations Publication, New York, 314 pp.

Show species table


Status: List almost fully included in the Black Sea phytoplankton checklist (except 2 species)

Period: 1960 - 1975, 1986 - 1990

Group: Phytoplankton

Area:

Petranu A 1997 map.png

ToDo: 2 species Raphidium arcuatum and Sceletonema crystallina.

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