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PISCO Coastal Biodiversity Survey University of California Santa Cruz http://cbsurveys.ucsc.edu Please note: The information listed below is provided for your convenience. We ask that you please contact the SWAT Team ([email protected]) prior to using this information for any purpose. We make this request to: 1. Reduce redundancy; we may be currently working on projects that involve this information. 2. We would like to be informed of and involved in projects developed using this information. We have been careful to voucher any organisms that were difficult to identify in the field so that more detailed evaluation could be done in the lab. We are therefore confident that the identification of organisms listed below is reliable with the caveat that some sponges and tunicates are very difficult to identify to species without detailed histological evaluation, which we have not done. The number of cases where this could have been a problem is very small. For more information please visit our website above or link directly to our protocols at: http://cbsurveys.ucsc.edu/sampling/images/dataprotocols.pdf Cape Mendocino, Humboldt County, California May 28, 2002 Species list: Amphissa versicolor Katharina tunicata Analipus japonicus Lacuna spp Anthopleura elegantissima Laminaria setchellii Anthopleura sola Laminaria sinclairii Anthopleura xanthogrammica Lepidochitona dentiens Balanus glandula Lepidochitona hartwegii Bossiella spp Lepidozona spp Calliarthron spp Leptasterias spp Callithamnion pikeanum Littorina keenae Cancer antennarius Littorina plena/scutulata Centroceras/Ceramium/Corallophila spp Lottia austrodigitalis/digitalis Chaetomorpha spiralis Lottia fenestrata Chthamalus spp Lottia gigantea Cladophora columbiana Lottia ochracea Corallina spp Lottia paradigitalis/strigatella Costaria costata Lottia pelta Cryptopleura/Hymenena spp Lottia scabra/conus Cryptosiphonia woodii Lottia scutum Cystoseira osmundacea Mastocarpus jardinii Dermasterias imbricata Mastocarpus papillatus Diatoms Mazzaella affinis Dilsea californica Mazzaella spp Diodora aspera Microcladia borealis Dodecaceria fewkesi Mytilus californianus Egregia menziesii Navicula spp Encrusting coralline Neoptilota/Ptilota spp Endocladia muricata Neorhodomela larix Epiactis prolifera Neorhodomela oregona Fucus spp Nucella canaliculata Gloiosiphonia capillaris Nucella emarginata/ostrina Halosaccion glandiforme Nuttallina spp Haplogloia andersonii Odonthalia floccosa Hedophyllum sessile Odonthalia washingtoniensis Henricia spp Onchidella borealis Hildenbrandia/Peyssonnelia spp Ophlitaspongia pennata Idotea spp Osmundea spectabilis Pachygrapsus crassipes Pterosiphonia dendroidea/pennata Pagurus hirsutiusculus Pugettia gracilis/richii Pagurus samuelis Pugettia producta Pelvetiopsis spp Ralfsiaceae Petrocelis spp Rhodymenia pacifica Phragmatopoma californica Sculpin Pisaster ochraceus Searlesia dira Pista spp Semibalanus cariosus Plocamium violaceum Serpula vermicularis Pollicipes polymerus Spirorbis spp Polysiphonia spp Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Porphyra spp Tegula funebralis Prionitis lanceolata Tonicella lineata Pterosiphonia bipinnata Ulva spp PISCO Coastal Biodiversity Survey University of California Santa Cruz http://cbsurveys.ucsc.edu Please note: The information listed below is provided for your convenience. We ask that you please contact the SWAT Team ([email protected]) prior to using this information for any purpose. We make this request to: 1. Reduce redundancy; we may be currently working on projects that involve this information. 2. We would like to be informed of and involved in projects developed using this information. We have been careful to voucher any organisms that were difficult to identify in the field so that more detailed evaluation could be done in the lab. We are therefore confident that the identification of organisms listed below is reliable with the caveat that some sponges and tunicates are very difficult to identify to species without detailed histological evaluation, which we have not done. The number of cases where this could have been a problem is very small. For more information please visit our website above or link directly to our protocols at: http://cbsurveys.ucsc.edu/sampling/images/dataprotocols.pdf Cape Mendocino, Humboldt County, California April 30, 2006 Species list: Analipus japonicus Lottia pelta Anthopleura elegantissima Lottia scabra/conus Anthopleura xanthogrammica Mastocarpus jardinii Balanus glandula Mastocarpus papillatus Bossiella spp Mazzaella oregona Calliarthron spp Mazzaella spp Callithamnion pikeanum Microcladia borealis Centroceras/Ceramium/Corallophila spp Mopalia spp Chaetomorpha spiralis Mytilus californianus Chthamalus spp Neorhodomela larix Cladophora columbiana Neorhodomela oregona Codium setchellii Nucella emarginata/ostrina Corallina spp Odonthalia floccosa Cryptopleura/Hymenena spp Osmundea spectabilis Cryptosiphonia woodii Pachygrapsus crassipes Cystoseira osmundacea Pagurus hirsutiusculus Dilsea californica Pelvetiopsis spp Dodecaceria fewkesi Petrocelis spp Encrusting coralline Phragmatopoma californica Endocladia muricata Pisaster ochraceus Fucus spp Plocamium cartilagineum Gastroclonium subarticulatum Plocamium violaceum Halosaccion glandiforme Pollicipes polymerus Hedophyllum sessile Polysiphonia spp Hildenbrandia/Peyssonnelia spp Porphyra spp Katharina tunicata Prionitis lanceolata Lacuna spp Prionitis lyallii Laminaria setchellii Pterosiphonia bipinnata Lepidozona spp Pterosiphonia dendroidea/pennata Leptasterias spp Pugettia producta Lessoniopsis littoralis Ralfsiaceae Littorina keenae Semibalanus cariosus Littorina plena/scutulata Strongylocentrotus purpuratus Lottia austrodigitalis/digitalis Tegula funebralis Lottia limatula Tonicella lineata Lottia paradigitalis/strigatella Ulva spp .