taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
F04E87ADFFB51217FF09FBBCFC362529.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10020975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020975	FIG. 1. — Map of the Philippines showing collection localities and distribution of specimens of Sargassum C.Agardh used in this study.	FIG. 1. — Map of the Philippines showing collection localities and distribution of specimens of Sargassum C.Agardh used in this study.	2023-10-18	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr			
F04E87ADFFB51217FF09FBBCFC362529.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10020979/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020979	FIG. 3. — Sargassum aquifolium (Turner) C.Agardh from northwestern Philippines:A, in situ photograph of S. aquifolium growing in the shallow subtidal of Bolinao, Pangasinan; B, habit of S. aquifolium showing holdfast, short main axis, the several compressed secondary axes, and linear-lanceolate to linear-oblanceolate blades with sharply serrate-dentate margins;C, closer view of the basal portion of the thallus showing holdfast (asterisk) and the compressed axes (arrowheads) arising from the short stem; D, portion of an axis showing a ribbed vesicle with foliaceous mucro and compressed stalk (arrowhead) and blades marked with toothed margins. Scale bars: B, 5 cm; C, D, 1 cm.	FIG. 3. — Sargassum aquifolium (Turner) C.Agardh from northwestern Philippines:A, in situ photograph of S. aquifolium growing in the shallow subtidal of Bolinao, Pangasinan; B, habit of S. aquifolium showing holdfast, short main axis, the several compressed secondary axes, and linear-lanceolate to linear-oblanceolate blades with sharply serrate-dentate margins;C, closer view of the basal portion of the thallus showing holdfast (asterisk) and the compressed axes (arrowheads) arising from the short stem; D, portion of an axis showing a ribbed vesicle with foliaceous mucro and compressed stalk (arrowhead) and blades marked with toothed margins. Scale bars: B, 5 cm; C, D, 1 cm.	2023-10-18	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr			
F04E87ADFFB51217FC66FEFFFA4123F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10020975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020975	FIG. 1. — Map of the Philippines showing collection localities and distribution of specimens of Sargassum C.Agardh used in this study.	FIG. 1. — Map of the Philippines showing collection localities and distribution of specimens of Sargassum C.Agardh used in this study.	2023-10-18	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr			
F04E87ADFFB51217FC66FEFFFA4123F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10020987/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020987	FIG. 4. — Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C.Agardh from northwestern Philippines: A, top view of some S. ilicifolium thalli growing in the shallow subtidal of Arosan, Bolinao, Pangasinan; B, in situ photograph of a young S. ilicifolium thalli showing the wavy and toothed and occasionally “duplicated” blades (arrowhead); C, pressed herbarium specimen of S. ilicifolium from Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Portion of an axis showing several turbinariod blades (C’: arrowheads); D, portion of an axis showing small, ribbed vesicles (arrowheads) growing together with blades of various shapes; E, fertile portion of a female plant showing the com- pressed to flattened and toothed female receptacles (arrowheads) that are closely associated with blades; F, portion of a male plant showing terete receptacles (arrowheads) that are closely associated with vesicles (arrows) and blades; G, variability of shape and form of S. ilicifolium blades, those with double rows of teeth, duplicated apical margins, and with cup-shaped/turbinarioid apices are indicated with double arrowheads, arrow, and arrowhead, respectively. Scale bars: C, 5 cm; C’, E-G, 1 cm; D, 2 cm.	FIG. 4. — Sargassum ilicifolium (Turner) C.Agardh from northwestern Philippines: A, top view of some S. ilicifolium thalli growing in the shallow subtidal of Arosan, Bolinao, Pangasinan; B, in situ photograph of a young S. ilicifolium thalli showing the wavy and toothed and occasionally “duplicated” blades (arrowhead); C, pressed herbarium specimen of S. ilicifolium from Ilocos Sur, Philippines. Portion of an axis showing several turbinariod blades (C’: arrowheads); D, portion of an axis showing small, ribbed vesicles (arrowheads) growing together with blades of various shapes; E, fertile portion of a female plant showing the com- pressed to flattened and toothed female receptacles (arrowheads) that are closely associated with blades; F, portion of a male plant showing terete receptacles (arrowheads) that are closely associated with vesicles (arrows) and blades; G, variability of shape and form of S. ilicifolium blades, those with double rows of teeth, duplicated apical margins, and with cup-shaped/turbinarioid apices are indicated with double arrowheads, arrow, and arrowhead, respectively. Scale bars: C, 5 cm; C’, E-G, 1 cm; D, 2 cm.	2023-10-18	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr			
F04E87ADFFBB1219FEFEFF7FFECA2294.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10020975/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020975	FIG. 1. — Map of the Philippines showing collection localities and distribution of specimens of Sargassum C.Agardh used in this study.	FIG. 1. — Map of the Philippines showing collection localities and distribution of specimens of Sargassum C.Agardh used in this study.	2023-10-18	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr			
F04E87ADFFBB1219FEFEFF7FFECA2294.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/10020989/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10020989	FIG. 5. — Sargassum polycystum C.Agardh from northwestern Philippines: A, habit of a typical muricate S. polycystum showing stoloniferous holdfast (s) arising from the main axes, these having several cauline blades (ca); B, habit of a female specimen of S. polycystum; C, habit of a male S. polycystum with few secondary axes, some areas showing filiform receptacles; D, portion of an axis showing short protuberances typical to S. polycystum; E, portion of a female S. polycystum specimen showing a smooth surface and numerous, often densely aggregated mucronate vesicles; F, terminal portion of an axis showing young, flattened receptacles (arrowheads) closely associated with ovoid vesicles with short mucro,each vesicle also having long stalks; G, terminal portion of an axis of a male specimen showing branching filiform receptacles (arrowhead) that are closely associated with spherical vesicles with short stalks.Scale bars: A-C, 5 cm; D, E, 1 cm; F, G, 0.25 cm.	FIG. 5. — Sargassum polycystum C.Agardh from northwestern Philippines: A, habit of a typical muricate S. polycystum showing stoloniferous holdfast (s) arising from the main axes, these having several cauline blades (ca); B, habit of a female specimen of S. polycystum; C, habit of a male S. polycystum with few secondary axes, some areas showing filiform receptacles; D, portion of an axis showing short protuberances typical to S. polycystum; E, portion of a female S. polycystum specimen showing a smooth surface and numerous, often densely aggregated mucronate vesicles; F, terminal portion of an axis showing young, flattened receptacles (arrowheads) closely associated with ovoid vesicles with short mucro,each vesicle also having long stalks; G, terminal portion of an axis of a male specimen showing branching filiform receptacles (arrowhead) that are closely associated with spherical vesicles with short stalks.Scale bars: A-C, 5 cm; D, E, 1 cm; F, G, 0.25 cm.	2023-10-18	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr		Zenodo	biologists	Santiañez, Wilfred John E.;Lastimoso, John Michael L.;Hoshino, Masakazu;Villafuerte, Brix Nester Q.;Kogame, Kazuhiro;Gavino C. Trono, Jr			
