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Chondrus Lycaonicus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *''Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *''Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *''Chondrus yendoi ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yend ...'' Yamada & Mikami References External links Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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Chondrus Elatus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *''Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *''Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *''Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links

Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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John Stackhouse (botanist)
John Stackhouse (1742 – 22 November 1819) was an English botanist, primarily interested in spermatophytes, algae and mycology. He was born in Probus, Cornwall, and built Acton Castle, above Stackhouse Cove, Cornwall, in order to further his studies about the propagation of algae from their spores. He was the author of ''Nereis Britannica; or a Botanical Description of British Marine Plants, in Latin and English, accompanied with Drawings from Nature'' (1797). Personal life The second son of William Stackhouse, D.D. (d. 1771), rector of St. Erme, Cornwall, and nephew of Thomas Stackhouse, he was born at Trehane, Probus, in Cornwall. On 20 June 1758 he matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford, and was a Fellow of the college from 1761 to 1764. On succeeding his relative, Mrs. Grace Percival, sister of Sir William Pendarves, in the Pendarves estates in 1763, he resigned his fellowship, and, after travelling abroad for two or three years, settled on his newly acquired property. In 1 ...
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Red Alga
Red algae, or Rhodophyta (, ; ), are one of the oldest groups of eukaryotic algae. The Rhodophyta also comprises one of the largest phyla of algae, containing over 7,000 currently recognized species with taxonomic revisions ongoing. The majority of species (6,793) are found in the Florideophyceae (Class (biology), class), and mostly consist of multicellular, ocean, marine algae, including many notable seaweed, seaweeds. Red algae are abundant in marine habitats but relatively rare in freshwaters. Approximately 5% of red algae species occur in freshwater environments, with greater concentrations found in warmer areas. Except for two coastal cave dwelling species in the asexual class Cyanidiophyceae, there are no terrestrial species, which may be due to an evolutionary bottleneck in which the last common ancestor lost about 25% of its core genes and much of its evolutionary plasticity. The red algae form a distinct group characterized by having eukaryotic cells without flagella and ...
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AlgaeBase
AlgaeBase is a global species database of information on all groups of algae, both marine and freshwater, as well as sea-grass. History AlgaeBase began in March 1996, founded by Michael Guiry. Text was copied from this source, which is available under Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)licence. (Sehere. By 2005, the database contained about 65,000 names. In 2013, AlgaeBase and the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) signed an end-user license agreement regarding the Electronic Intellectual Property of AlgaeBase. This allows the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) to include taxonomic names of algae in WoRMS, thereby allowing WoRMS, as part of the Aphia database, to make its overview of all described marine species more complete. Synchronisation of the AlgaeBase data with Aphia and WoRMS was undertaken manually until March 2015, but this was very time-consuming, so an online application was developed to semi-automate the synchronisation, launching in 2015 in conju ...
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National University Of Ireland, Galway
The University of Galway ( ga, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) is a public research university located in the city of Galway, Ireland. A tertiary education and research institution, the university was awarded the full five QS stars for excellence in 2012, and was ranked among the top 1 percent of universities in the 2018 ''QS World University Rankings''. The university was founded in 1845 as "Queen's College, Galway". It was known as "University College, Galway" (UCG) (Irish: ''Coláiste na hOllscoile, Gaillimh''), until 1997 and as "National University of Ireland, Galway" (NUI Galway) (Irish: ''Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh; OÉ Gaillimh''), until 2022. In late April 2022, it was announced that NUI Galway would be renamed "Ollscoil na Gaillimhe – University of Galway" in summer 2022, amid confusion over its proper title. University of Galway is a member of the Coimbra Group, a network of 40 long-established European universities. History The university was established in 1845 as ' ...
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Chondrus Armatus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *''Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *''Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *''Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links

Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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Chondrus Canaliculatus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *'' Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yend ...'' Holmes *'' Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *'' Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *'' Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *'' Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *'' Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *'' Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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Chondrus Crispus
''Chondrus crispus''—commonly called Irish moss or carrageen moss (Irish ''carraigín'', "little rock")—is a species of red algae which grows abundantly along the rocky parts of the Atlantic coast of Europe and North America. In its fresh condition this protist is soft and cartilaginous, varying in color from a greenish-yellow, through red, to a dark purple or purplish-brown. The principal constituent is a mucilaginous body, made of the polysaccharide carrageenan, which constitutes 55% of its dry weight. The organism also consists of nearly 10% dry weight protein and about 15% dry weight mineral matter, and is rich in iodine and sulfur. When softened in water it has a sea-like odour and because of the abundant cell wall polysaccharides it will form a jelly when boiled, containing from 20 to 100 times its weight of water. Description ''Chondrus crispus'' is a relatively small sea alga, reaching up to a little more than 20 cm in length. It grows from a discoid holdfas ...
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Chondrus Giganteus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yend ...'' Holmes *'' Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *'' Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *'' Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *'' Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *'' Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *'' Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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Chondrus Ocellatus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red al ...'' Yendo *'' Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *'' Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *'' Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *'' Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *'' Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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Chondrus Pinnulatus
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *''Chondrus ocellatus ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus '' ...'' Holmes *'' Chondrus pinnulatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *'' Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *'' Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *'' Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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Chondrus Uncialis
''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yendo *''Chondrus ocellatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus pinnulatus ''Chondrus'' is a genus of red algae containing 11 accepted species: *''Chondrus armatus'' (Harvey) Okamura *''Chondrus canaliculatus'' (C.Agardh) Greville *''Chondrus crispus'' Stackhouse *''Chondrus elatus'' Holmes *''Chondrus giganteus'' Yend ...'' (Harvey) Okamura *'' Chondrus uncialis'' Harvey & Bailey *'' Chondrus verrucosus'' Mikami *'' Chondrus yendoi'' Yamada & Mikami References External links Red algae genera Gigartinaceae Taxa named by John Stackhouse {{red alga-stub ...
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