Phycological knowledge in Mexico has primarily focused on intertidal zones, coral reefs, and, to a much lesser extent, mangroves. In mangroves, there are isolated studies on various areas of the country, and in many cases, references are made to the macroalgae that grow in association with them, incidentally as part of floristic inventories for a given area. Therefore, the present study aimed to compile existing information on macroalgae associated with mangrove roots in seven ecoregions throughout Mexico. The search was integrative using Google Scholar, Scopus, and Web of Science with different keywords; only records of algae growing on mangrove roots were considered. The literature review includes information on the composition, species richness, their distribution across Mexican marine ecoregions, and their morphofunctional groups. A systematic literature review from 1972 to 2024 identified 40 studies with data on macroalgae found on mangrove roots. The final phycofloristic inventory recorded 155 taxa, distributed among 67 genera, 39 families, 19 orders, and three phyla. The most representative orders were Ceramiales and Cladophorales, and the families with the greatest number of taxa were Rhodomelaceae and Cladophoraceae. This checklist provides a baseline for future taxonomic and biogeographic studies of mangrove-associated macroalgae.
Quiróz-González et al. (Mon,) studied this question.