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Research papers (1989-1992)

Page, C.N., Dyer, A.F., Lindsay, S. & Mann, D.G. (1992). Conservation of ferns - the ex-situ approach. In Fern Horticulture: past, present and future perspectives, 269-278.

Rosowski, J.R., L.M. Johnson & D.G. Mann (1992). On the report of gametogenesis, oogamy, and uniflagellated sperm in the pennate diatom Nitzschia pungens (1991. J. Phycol. 27, 21-6). Journal of Phycology 28: 570-574.

Mann, D.G. & Stickle, A.J. (1991). The genus Craticula. Diatom Research 6: 79-107.

Mann, D.G. & Kociolek, J.P. (1990). The species concept in diatoms. Report on a workshop. In H. Simola (ed.) Proceedings of the 10th International Diatom Symposium, 577-583. Koeltz Scientific Books, Koenigstein.

Mann, D.G. (1990b). Towards a revision of the raphid diatoms. In H. Simola (ed.) Proceedings of the 10th International Diatom Symposium, 23-35. Koeltz Scientific Books, Koenigstein.

Mann, D.G. (1990a). Evidence from sexual reproduction and protoplast structure concerning the relationships of the heterovalvar diatom Campylopyxis. In M. Ricard (ed.) Ouvrage dédié à la Mémoire du Professeur Henry Germain, 169-179. Koeltz Scientific Publications, Koenigstein.

Mann, D.G. & Stickle, A.J. (1989). Meiosis, nuclear cyclosis, and auxospore formation in Navicula sensu stricto (Bacillariophyta). British Phycological Journal 24: 167-181.

Mann, D.G. & Marchant, H. (1989). The origins of the diatom and its life cycle. In J.C. Green, B.S.C. Leadbeater & W.L. Diver (eds.) The Chromophyte Algae: Problems and Perspectives (Systematics Association Special Volume 38), 305-321. Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Mann, D.G. (1989c). The species concept in diatoms: evidence for morphologically distinct, sympatric gamodemes in four epipelic species. Plant Systematics and Evolution 164: 215-
237.

Mann, D.G. (1989b). The diatom genus Sellaphora: separation from Navicula. British Phycological Journal 24: 1-20.

Mann, D.G. (1989a). On auxospore formation in Caloneis and the nature of Amphiraphia (Bacillariophyta). Plant Systematics and Evolution 163: 43-52.

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