Author:
Ducker SC,Foord NJ,Knox RB
Abstract
The two species of sea nymph, Amphibolis antarctica (Labill.) Sonder & Aschers, ex Aschers. and
A. grifithii (J. M. Black) Den Hartog, are endemic to Australia. They have distinctive leaf morphology,
and stem and rhizome anatomy. Environmental and ecological factors that limit the distribution
of both species in southern Australia are considered. Both species support a wide range of algal
and other epiphytes, and a list of the common epiphytic biota is presented. Penetration of the host
tissue by epiphytes is seldom observed.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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