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Arthur C. Mathieson is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire in the United States. Their academic profile does not currently include information about recent publications, co-authors, or specific research topics.

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The absence of detailed data limits further insights into their research focus or collaborative engagements. However, their association with a recognized institution suggests active involvement in scholarly activities.

Best Publications

  • Potential of trophy hunting to create incentives for wildlife conservation in Africa where alternative wildlife‐based land uses may not be viable

    P. A. Lindsey;R. Alexander;L. G. Frank;A. Mathieson

  • Developing Porphyra/salmon integrated aquaculture for bioremediation and diversification of the aquaculture industry

    Thierry Chopin;Charles Yarish;Robert Wilkes;Ellen Belyea

  • The effects of sand movement on intertidal seaweeds and selected invertebrates at Bound Rock, New Hampshire, USA

    Maureen A. Daly;Maureen A. Daly;Arthur C. Mathieson;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • Trophy Hunting and Conservation in Africa: Problems and One Potential Solution

    Peter A. Lindsey;L. G. Frank;R. Alexander;A. Mathieson

  • AlgaeBase: An On-line Resource for Algae

    Michael D. Guiry;Gwendoline M. Guiry;Liam Morrison;Fabio Rindi

  • The Seaweeds of Florida

    Clinton J. Dawes;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • The biology of unattached seaweeds

    T. A. Norton;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • Ecological studies of economic red algae. v. growth and reproduction of natural and harvested populations of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse in New Hampshire

    Arthur C. Mathieson;Richard L. Burns

  • A Review of Some Aspects of Form and Function in Seaweeds

    T. A. Norton;Arthur C. Mathieson;M. Neushul

  • Seasonal growth and reproduction of estuarine fucoid algae in New England

    Arthur C. Mathieson;John W. Shipman;John R. O'shea;Robert C. Hasevlat

  • Winter fragmentation of Codium fragile (Suringar) Hariot ssp. tomentosoides (van Goor) Silva (Chlorophyceae, Siphonales) in New England

    Richard A. Fralick;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • Ecological studies of economic red algae. I. Photosynthesis and respiration of Chondrus crispus Stackhouse and Gigartina stellata (Stackhouse) Batters

    Arthur C. Mathieson;Richard L. Burns

  • The taxonomic implications of genetic and environmentally induced variations in seaweed morphology

    Arthur C. Mathieson;T. A. Norton;M. Neushul

  • Cryptic diversity of Ulva (Ulvales, Chlorophyta) in the Great Bay Estuarine System (Atlantic USA): introduced and indigenous distromatic species

    Laurie C. Hofmann;Jeremy C. Nettleton;Christopher D. Neefus;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • A synopsis of New Hampshire seaweeds

    Arthur C. Mathieson;Edward J. Hehre

  • Reproductive Phenology and Growth of Gracilaria tikvahiae McLachlan (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) in the Great Bay Estuary, New Hampshire

    C. A. Penniman;Arthur C. Mathieson;C. Emerich Penniman

  • Identification of north-western Atlantic Porphyra (Bangiaceae, Bangiales) based on sequence variation in nuclear SSU and plastid rbcL genes

    Anita S. Klein;Arthur C. Mathieson;Christopher D. Neefus;Danielle F. Cain

  • Ecological studies of Codium fragile in New England, USA

    Richard A. Fralick;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • An ecological study of fucus spiralis L.

    Richard A. Niemeck;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • The Distribution of Seaweed Propagules in Estuarine, Coastal and Offshore Waters of New Hampshire, U.S.A.

    F. W. Zechman;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • TRANSIENT EXPRESSION OF THE GUS REPORTER GENE IN THE PROTOPLASTS AND PARTIALLY DIGESTED CELLS OF ULVA LACTUCA L. (CHLOROPHYTA)

    X. Huang;J. C. Weber;T. K. Hinson;Arthur C. Mathieson

  • Intertidal and littoral ecosystems

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  • Ecological studies of Floridian Eucheuma (Rhodophyta, Gigartinales). III. Seasonal variation of carrageenan, total carbohydrate, protein and lipid

    Clinton J. Dawes;John M. Lawrence;Donald P. Cheney;Arthur C. Mathieson

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Yarish
Charles Yarish University of Connecticut
David M. Burdick
David M. Burdick University of New Hampshire
Frederick T. Short
Frederick T. Short University of New Hampshire
James T. Carlton
James T. Carlton Williams College
Liam Morrison
Liam Morrison University of Galway
Trevor A. Norton
Trevor A. Norton University of Liverpool
Cascade J. B. Sorte
Cascade J. B. Sorte University of California, Irvine
John M. Lawrence
John M. Lawrence University of South Florida
Michael D. Guiry
Michael D. Guiry University of Galway
Phillip S. Levin
Phillip S. Levin University of Washington

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