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![]() ![]() Amongst the Atlantic archipelagos, Azores, with 405 species, comes second in species richness after the Canary Islands, with 689 species and is followed by Madeira (396), Cabo Verde (333) and Selvagens (295 species) (Freitas et al. 2005, Tittley and Neto 2005, Wallenstein et al. ![]() ![]() 2009b) and relatively rich when compared to that of other remote oceanic Islands ( Neto et al. The marine algal flora of the isolated mid-Atlantic Azores archipelago is considered cosmopolitan, with species shared with Macaronesia, North Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic Europe and America ( Tittley 2003, Tittley and Neto 2006, Wallenstein et al. ![]()
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