Abstract

An annotated check-list of the marine benthic flora of the Spanish Basque coast, based on literature records and original data, is presented. According to the present taxonomy, the known list of algae totals 372 taxa (354 species and 18 infraspecific taxa), distributed as follows: 23 Cyanophyta, 221 Rhodophyta, 74 Heterokontophyta and 54 Chlorophyta. In addition, 16 taxa are considered as taxa inquirenda and 8 as taxa excludenda. For each taxon the vertical distribution, abundance estimation, and two first published records are given. Remarks on the most noteworthy features of the flora of the study area are included. The floristic character of Spanish Basque coast flora was compared with nearby regions applying Cheney’s ratio [(Rhodophyta+ Chlorophyta)/Phaeophyta, or (R+C)/P]. The resulting high value (4,09) indicates its warm-water character, which was already noted at the end of the XIX century. From a physionomical point of view, Basque benthic vegetation resembles more closely that of southern regions (S Portugal, Morocco). The warming process of waters off the Basque coast during summer up to 22 oC is responsible for the absence or very rare occurrence of cold temperate species like large fucoids and kelps, which are common in Galicia and Brittany, and explains the abundance of numerous warm-temperate species as ceramiaceous algae.

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  • Atlantic coast, such as England, Brittany, Galicia, Portugal and the nearby French Basque coast

  • The first list of marine macroalgae including Spanish Basque coast records was compiled by Colmeiro (1867) who reported 12 new records of Rhodophyta, 8 Heterokontophy-Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid 61(2) 2004 ta and 4 Chlorophyta

  • Recent contributions have leveled the knowledge of the Spanish Basque coast algal flora with nearby areas (Gorostiaga & Santolaria, 1992; Bárbara & al., 1995; Gorostiaga, 1995; Díez & al., 1996; Secilla & al., 1997, 2000; Gorostiaga & al., 1998; Santolaria & al., 1998)

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Introduction

Atlantic coast, such as England, Brittany, Galicia, Portugal and the nearby French Basque coast. The first list of marine macroalgae including Spanish Basque coast records was compiled by Colmeiro (1867) who reported 12 new records of Rhodophyta, 8 Heterokontophy-. The knowledge of Basque seaweeds increased during the 1980’s (Angulo, 1980; Ibáñez & al., 1980; Gorostiaga, 1981; Gorostiaga & Limia, 1985; Gorostiaga & al., 1987,1988; Casares, 1988, 1989; Casares & Seoane-Camba, 1988, 1989), when the number of known algae reached 270 taxa. Recent contributions have leveled the knowledge of the Spanish Basque coast algal flora with nearby areas (Gorostiaga & Santolaria, 1992; Bárbara & al., 1995; Gorostiaga, 1995; Díez & al., 1996; Secilla & al., 1997, 2000; Gorostiaga & al., 1998; Santolaria & al., 1998)

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