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Algal Collections
Alga specimen
Alga specimen
Alga specimen

Algal Herbarium

Curator: David Chapman
Associate Curator: James Markham

History

The Algal Herbarium contains approximately 8000 specimens starting with the collection by Charles L. Anderson and collaborators (1873-1889) which serves as the basis of the first published list of algae of California (Anderson 1891, 1893). The earliest specimens from the Santa Barbara region, collected by Lorenzo Yates (1902) and Donald Peattie in the 1930s and 1940s, are also part of the algal collection.

Collection Overview

The phycological collection is an important resource for marine biodiversity and biogeography studies of the Pacific Rim region. The collections provide an excellent 125-year record of the marine flora of the Santa Barbara region and Channel Islands, and include a special collection restricted to Santa Cruz Island. The specimens and collection information are of particular importance because of the adjacency of this region to Point Conception, California, a major biogeographic boundary.

In addition to California material, the collection includes the following:

The collection includes over 1000 reprints on marine algae and ecology as well as an extensive worldwide collection of algal floras.

CCBER Collections

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