Species of seaweed
Durvillaea willana is a large species of southern bull kelp endemic to New Zealand .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
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^ Fraser, Ceridwen I.; Velásquez, Marcel; Nelson, Wendy A.; Macaya, Erasmo C.A.; Hay, Cameron (2019). "The biogeographic importance of buoyancy in macroalgae: a case study of the southern bull‐kelp genus Durvillaea (Phaeophyceae), including descriptions of two new species" . Journal of Phycology . 56 (1): 23–36. doi :10.1111/jpy.12939 . PMID 31642057 .
^ Hay, Cameron H. (2019). "Seashore uplift and the distribution of the bull kelp Durvillaea willana Lindauer in New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Botany . 2019 (2): 94–117. doi :10.1080/0028825X.2019.1679842 . S2CID 208593399 .