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List Of Algae Of The Houtman Abrolhos
The marine waters of the Houtman Abrolhos, an island chain off the coast of Western Australia, have been recorded as containing 260 species of benthic algae. This figure comprises 178 species of red algae (Rhodophyta), 50 species of brown algae (Phaeophyta) and 32 species of green algae (Chlorophyta). Both temperate and tropical species occur there. This is a list of algae of the Houtman Abrolhos: Rhodophyta Phaeophyta Chlorophyta References {{reflist Algae Houtman Abrolhos The Houtman Abrolhos (often called the Abrolhos Islands) is a chain of 122 islands and associated coral reefs, in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia, about west of Geraldton, Western Australia. It is the southernmost true coral ... Algae of the Houtman Abrolhos ...
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Houtman Abrolhos
The Houtman Abrolhos (often called the Abrolhos Islands) is a chain of 122 islands and associated coral reefs, in the Indian Ocean off the west coast of Australia, about west of Geraldton, Western Australia. It is the southernmost true coral reef in the Indian Ocean, and one of the highest latitude reef systems in the world. It is one of the world's most important seabird breeding sites, and is the centre of Western Australia's largest single-species fishery, the western rock lobster fishery. It has a small seasonal population of fishermen, and a limited number of tourists are permitted for day trips, but most of the land area is off limits as conservation habitat. It is well known as the site of numerous shipwrecks, the most famous being the Dutch ships , which was wrecked in 1629, and , wrecked in 1727. The islands are an unincorporated area with no municipal government, subject to direct administration of the Government of Western Australia. In July 2019, the Houtman Abro ...
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Aglaothamnion Cordatum
''Aglaothamnion'' is a genus of algae belonging to the family Callithamniaceae. The genus was first described by Genevieve Feldmann-Mazoyer in 1941, and the type species is ''Aglaothamnion furcellariae'' (currently accepted as '' Aglaothamnion tenuissimum''). The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species # ''Aglaothamnion bipinnatum'' (P.Crouan & H.Crouan) Feldmann & G.Feldmann # '' Aglaothamnion boergesenii'' (Aponte & D.L.Ballantine) L'Hardy-Halos & Rueness # '' Aglaothamnion callophyllidicola'' (Yamada) Boo, I.K.Lee, Rueness & Yoshida # '' Aglaothamnion caudatum'' (J.Agardh) Feldmann-Mazoyer # '' Aglaothamnion chadefaudii'' L'Hardy-Halos # '' Aglaothamnion chejuense'' G.H.Kim & I.K.Lee # '' Aglaothamnion collinsii'' Aponte, D.L.Ballantine & J.N.Norris # '' Aglaothamnion cordatum'' (Børgesen) Feldmann-Mazoyer # '' Aglaothamnion diaphanum'' L'Hardy-Halos & Maggs # '' Aglaothamnion endostolon'' Huisman # '' Aglaothamnion endovagum'' (Setchell & N.L.Gardner) I.A.Abbott ...
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Ceramium Sherpherdii
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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Ceramium Puberulum
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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Ceramium Mazatlanense
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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Ceramium Macilentum
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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Ceramium Isogonum
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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Ceramium Flaccidum
''Ceramium flaccidum'' is a small red marine alga in the Division Rhodophyta. Description ''Ceramium flaccidum'' is a small branched red alga no more than 12 cm long.Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H. 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles Volume 1V Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' The Natural History Museum, London It grows in erect tufts of densely branched laterals. The filaments are basically monosiphonous, the axes are composed of large cells in series with cortical bands at the nodes. The cortication is of ascending and descending filaments which leave a bare internode. Rhizoids are unicellular and numerous. The axes show strongly incurved tips. It has no spines unlike some other ''Ceramium'' species. Habitat ''C. flaccidum'' grows on other algae and on bedrock in the littoral. Distribution Found on the south coast of England, Ireland, the Channel Isles. Mediterranean and Australia. Reproduction Spermatangia, cystocarp A cystocarp is the fruiting structure produced ...
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Ceramium Filicula
''Ceramium'' is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta). It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles.''Maggs, C.A. and Hommersand, M.H.'' 1993. ''Seaweeds of the British Isles. vol.1, Rhodophyta Part 3A Ceramiales.'' HMSO & Natural History Museum, London. The fully corticated group previously referred to as ''Ceramium rubrum'', an illegitimate name, is represented, in the British Isles by: '' Ceramium pallidum,'' ''Ceramium botryocarpum'', ''Ceramium nodulosum'' and ''Ceramium secundatum''.Morton, O. 1994. ''Marine Algae of Northern Ireland.'' Ulster Museum. Description All species of ''Ceramium'' are small algae growing to no more than 30 cm (12 in) in length. They consist of a terete monosiphonous axis of cells surrounded by smaller cells forming a cortex. In most species this a continuous cortex enclosing the axis, in others the cortical cells are arranged only in nodes at the junction of cells of the axes. The tips of the branches grow i ...
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Centroceras Clavulatum
Centroceras may refer to: * ''Centroceras'' (alga), a genus of red algae in the family Ceramiaceae * ''Centroceras'' (cephalopod) Hyatt, 1884, a fossil genus of cephalopods in the family Centroceratidae The Centroceratidae is the ancestral family of the Trigonoceratoidea and of the equivalent Centroceratina; extinct shelled cephalopods belonging to the order Nautilida Diagnosis The Centroceratidae, which range from the Middle Devonian to the Lo ... * ''Centroceras'' Wedekind, 1908, a fossil genus of cephalopods in the family Cheiloceratidae, synonym of '' Torleyoceras'' {{Genus disambiguation ...
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