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''Caulerpa'' is a genus of
seaweed Seaweed, or macroalgae, refers to thousands of species of macroscopic, multicellular, marine algae. The term includes some types of '' Rhodophyta'' (red), ''Phaeophyta'' (brown) and ''Chlorophyta'' (green) macroalgae. Seaweed species such as ...
s in the family Caulerpaceae (among the
green alga The green algae (singular: green alga) are a group consisting of the Prasinodermophyta and its unnamed sister which contains the Chlorophyta and Charophyta/Streptophyta. The land plants (Embryophytes) have emerged deep in the Charophyte alga as ...
e). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterranean can have a
stolon In biology, stolons (from Latin '' stolō'', genitive ''stolōnis'' – "branch"), also known as runners, are horizontal connections between organisms. They may be part of the organism, or of its skeleton; typically, animal stolons are external s ...
more than long, with up to 200 fronds. This species can be invasive from time to time. Referring to the crawling habit of its thallus, the name means 'stem (that) creeps', from the Ancient Greek ' (, ‘stalk’) and ' (, ‘to creep’).


Taxonomy and nomenclature

First described by Jean Vincent Lamouroux in 1809, ''Caulerpa'' is the only genus under the family Caulerpaceae, from the order Bryopsidales, class Ulvophyceae, and phylum Chlorophyta. Through the use of ''tuf''A gene sequencing, it was revealed that ''Pseudochlorodesmis'' F. Børgesen was a sister clade of ''Caulerpa''. Cremen et al. proposed a new classification scheme in Bryopsidales, wherein Caulerpaceae and Halimedaceae were described as sister families. Species discrimination via morphology-based identification is often hampered by the high degree of variation among traits. Thus, several species are often misidentified without the use if molecular analyses. As of 2019, there are 101 accepted species, with 40 varieties and 67 forms.


Biology

''Caulerpa'' species support their large cell size by having the cytoplasm circulate constantly, supported by a network of microtubules. This behavior was known in 1967. The cytoplasm does not leak out when the cell is cut. Regeneration is directional, with rhizoids at the bottom and fronds at the top. The genus produces a number of secondary metabolites thought to be related to its toxicity and peppery taste. These include the red pigment alkaloid caulerpin and its derivative caulerchlorin and the amine mixture caulerpicin.


Morphology


External characteristics

The genus ''Caulerpa'' exhibits several different growth forms. They possess a stolon with rhizoids which grow downward, anchoring the plant to the substrate. The stolons support upright fronds or leaves known as assimilators. The structure of the assimilator may be ligulate (leaf-like, e.g. ''Caulerpa prolifera''), or they may have a central axis known as a rachis. The rachis may have lateral branchlets known as ramuli which themselves come in different forms (terete, turbinate, clavate, peltate, falcate, vesiculate) and arrangements: distichous - ramuli are arranged evenly opposite each other (e.g. ''Caulerpa taxifolia''), irregular - vesiculate ramuli with no distinct arrangement (e.g. ''Caulerpa racemosa''), verticillate - whorled ramuli (e.g. ''Caulerpa cuppresoides'').


Internal anatomy

''Caulerpa'' is
coenocytic A coenocyte () is a multinucleate cell which can result from multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis, in contrast to a syncytium, which results from cellular aggregation followed by dissolution of the cell membranes insid ...
, meaning it has a multinucleate thallus organization. It is also siphonous, meaning unlike other algae, the thallus and the nuclei are not separated by cell walls. They are instead one long mass of protoplasm surrounded by a single cell wall. The genus also possesses trabeculae, which are inward growing cell wall extensions that pass through the central lumen of siphons. It is hypothesized that these provide the thallus with structural support, facilitate diffusion to the inner cytoplasm, and can possibly help in determining cell shape - which may contribute to the diversity of growth forms found in the genus.


Distribution

''Caulerpa'' is mostly found in tropical regions, however its distribution may also extend up to temperate locations. Diversity is highest in the Caribbean and the Indo-Malay region, as well as in southern Australia, where a majority of ''Caulerpa'' species are endemic.


Ecology

The genus is typically found in shallow intertidal zones and can reach up to depths of 100 meters. They are known to be able to adapt and thrive in different environmental conditions, which contributes to their potential for becoming
invasive species An invasive species otherwise known as an alien is an introduced organism that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment. Although most introduced species are neutral or beneficial with respect to other species, invasive species ad ...
. Some of their traits include having a high tolerance for a wide range of temperatures, their capacity for
asexual reproduction Asexual reproduction is a type of reproduction that does not involve the fusion of gametes or change in the number of chromosomes. The offspring that arise by asexual reproduction from either unicellular or multicellular organisms inherit the fu ...
through rhizoid extension and fragmentation, their fast growth rate, as well as their capacity for nutrient intake from sediments through their rhizoids. This last trait gives them a competitive edge over other macroalgal species who mainly absorb nutrients from the water column.


Life history

Many studies on the life cycle of ''Caulerpa'' have been found to contradict each other, leading researchers to conclude that it varies with species and geographical region. Earlier research revealed that ''Caulerpa'' has a diplontic life cycle with a diploid vegetative phase and haploid biflagellate gametes. However, it was later found that ploidy status and genome size can vary within and between species.


Exploitation and cultivation

Some species of ''Caulerpa'' are edible. The two most commonly eaten are '' Caulerpa lentillifera'' and '' Caulerpa racemosa'', both called "sea grapes" in English. Both are traditionally harvested in the wild and sold in local markets in Southeast Asia, Oceania, and East Asia. They are eaten raw in salads and have a characteristic "sea" flavor and a crunchy texture. Both species are cultivated in aquaculture. Their cultivation began in the 1950s in Cebu, Philippines, after accidental introduction of ''C. lentillifera'' to fish ponds. Cultivation of ''C. lentillifera'' continued in Japan in 1986, where it was cultivated in tanks in the tropical waters of Okinawa. Commercial cultivation has since spread to other countries, including Vietnam, Taiwan, and
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(in Fujian and Hainan). Most are for domestic consumption, but they are also exported to Japan. Cultivation of ''Caulerpa'' is convenient because they can propagate through fragmentation. There are several farming techniques being used to cultivate ''Caulerpa,'' which typically involve tying fragments to different types of infrastructure''.'' Many Pacific countries such as Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, and Samoa use the off-bottom method, where the seaweeds are grown a few meters above the ground on cages or trays. The bottom-planting method is also used in the Philippines, and involves growing the ''Caulerpa'' on a substrate. Land-based raceways in hatchery-type facilities offer a more controlled environment for cultures, and have been used more in recent years.


Chemical composition

''Caulerpa'' contains a high amount of iron (up to 81.3 mg per 100 g of dry matter in ''C. racemosa''), magnesium, and calcium. Water content is species-specific and generally ranges from 75 - 94%. The genus is known to have a high
bioaccumulation Bioaccumulation is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides or other chemicals, in an organism. Bioaccumulation occurs when an organism absorbs a substance at a rate faster than that at which the substance is lost or eliminated ...
rate, which can make it less than ideal to consume on a regular basis. Carbohydrate content can range from 3.6 - 83.2% of dry matter depending on the species. The main pigments of ''Caulerpa'' are chlorophyll ''a'' and ''b.'' It has a high diversity of chemical compounds which have pharmaceutical potential. Although the genus is known to exhibit high toxicity, it was found to be of low risk to humans.


Utilization

Aside from being a source of food, ''Caulerpa'' has several uses from bioremediation, to fertilizer, and health and wellness. The anti-oxidant compounds of ''Caulerpa'' have been well-studied, and these are used in treating various diseases and health conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular disorders. ''Caulerpa'' has been shown to be effective in filtering water used in culturing fish, mollusks, and shrimp (in particular ''C. lentillifera''). The use of ''Caulerpa'' as a biofertilizer has also been studied particularly in India, where fertilizers composed of 25% ''Caulerpa'' extracts enhanced the growth and reduced the total sugar content, among other things, of ''Vigna mungo.''


Invasive behaviour

Another species, ''
Caulerpa taxifolia ''Caulerpa taxifolia'' is a species of green seaweed, an alga of the genus ''Caulerpa'', native to tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. The species name ''taxifolia'' arises from the resemblance of its leaf-like ...
'', has become an invasive species in the Mediterranean Sea, Australia and southern California (where it has since been eradicated). In U.S. waters, the Mediterranean strain of ''Caulerpa taxifolia'' is listed as a federal noxious weed, under the
Plant Protection Act The Plant Protection Act (PPA) (part of ) is a US statute relating to plant pests and noxious weeds introduced in 2000. It is currently codified at 7 U.S.C. 7701 ''et seq''. It consolidates related responsibilities that were previously spread ...
. The Aquatic Nuisance Species Taskforce has also created a National Management Plan for the Genus ''Caulerpa''. The state of California also prohibits possession of nine different species of ''Caulerpa''. It is thought that ''Caulerpa'' species have such invasive properties in these regions due to their capability to thrive in temperate waters, along with their freedom from natural predators. Most ''Caulerpa'' species evolved in tropical waters, where herbivores have immunity to toxic compounds (mainly caulerpicin) within the alga. Temperate water herbivores have no natural immunity to these toxins, allowing ''Caulerpa'' to grow unchecked if introduced to temperate waters. ''C. racemosa'' has recently been found in waters around Crete, where it is thought to have contributed to a significant reduction in
fisheries Fishery can mean either the enterprise of raising or harvesting fish and other aquatic life; or more commonly, the site where such enterprise takes place ( a.k.a. fishing ground). Commercial fisheries include wild fisheries and fish farms, both ...
. The alga has invaded the area from the warmer waters of the Red Sea. '' C. cylindracea'', which is native to Australia, has also become an invasive species in the Mediterranean. Exotic seaweeds
Caulerpa brachypus ''Caulerpa brachypus'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. It was first described in 1860 by the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey, having been collected during the North Pacific Exploring and Surveying Expedition of 1853 ...
and
Caulerpa parvifolia ''Caulerpa parvifolia'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a thallus that is grass-green to olive green in colour and spreads outward to . The species is found on sand and rock in the subtidal region in trop ...
have been found in New Zealand waters at Great Barrier Island (Aotea) and
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(Ahuahu).


Use in aquariums

''Caulerpa'' is common in the aquarium hobby as a nitrate absorber because of its rapid growth under relatively adverse conditions. It may also be used in refugiums for a long-term nitrite absorber. Many introductions of invasive ''Caulerpa'' to the wild are thought to have occurred via aquarium dumping although there is no proof that this is so. For this reason, some aquarium hobbyists have begun using '' Chaetomorpha'' or an algae scrubber instead.Reef Invertebrates, 2003, page 46
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Species

The species currently recognized are: *''
Caulerpa agardhii ''Caulerpa agardhii'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. It is found along the coast in a small area in the Kimberley Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to: Places and historical events Australia * Kimberley (Western Aust ...
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Caulerpa alternans ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa annulata'' *''
Caulerpa antoensis ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa articulata'' *''
Caulerpa ashmeadii ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa bartoniae'' *''
Caulerpa bikinensis ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa biserrulata'' *''
Caulerpa brachypus ''Caulerpa brachypus'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. It was first described in 1860 by the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey, having been collected during the North Pacific Exploring and Surveying Expedition of 1853 ...
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Caulerpa brownii ''Caulerpa brownii'' is a species of seaweed in the '' Caulerpaceae'' family. Distribution This species can be found along the southern North Island, the South Island, Chatham Island, Stewart Island, Snares Island The Snares Islands / Ti ...
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Caulerpa buginensis ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa cactoides'' *'' Caulerpa carruthersii'' *''
Caulerpa chemnitzia ''Caulerpa chemnitzia'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. It is found along the coast in a large area extending from north of Perth to the Kimberley Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to: Places and historical events Aus ...
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Caulerpa cliftonii ''Caulerpa cliftonii'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. It is found along the coast in a small area around Geraldton in the Mid West The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the Midwest or the American Mid ...
'' *'' Caulerpa constricta'' *''
Caulerpa corynephora ''Caulerpa corynephora'' is a species of seaweed in the '' Caulerpaceae'' family. It is found along the coast in a large area extending from around the Abrolhos Islands in the Mid West region to the Kimberley Kimberly or Kimberley may refer to ...
'' *'' Caulerpa crassifolia'' *'' Caulerpa cupressoides'' *''
Caulerpa cylindracea ''Caulerpa cylindracea'' is a species of seaweed (green algae) in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. It is native to the Australian coast in a large area extending from around Perth north into the Mid West and Pilbara to the Kimberley region of Wester ...
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Caulerpa delicatula ''Caulerpa delicatula'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed is light green at the base becoming a darker green distally. The thallus spreads outward to about . It is found along the coast in a large area extendin ...
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Caulerpa dichotoma ''Caulerpa dichotoma'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed is grass green at the base becoming a darker green. The thallus spreads outward to about and has stolons that are approximately in diameter. It is foun ...
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Caulerpa diligulata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa distichophylla ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa ellistoniae ''Caulerpa ellistoniae'' is a species of seaweed in the family Caulerpaceae. The seaweed has a robust stolon with a diameter of approximately . The dark green fronds are erect and branch many times with a length of . It is found along the coast ...
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Caulerpa elongata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterr ...
'' *'' Caulerpa falcifolia'' *'' Caulerpa faridii'' *''
Caulerpa fastigiata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa fergusonii'' *''
Caulerpa filicoides ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa filiformis ''Caulerpa filiformis'' is a species of seaweed in the '' Caulerpaceae'' family. It has been recorded at coastal sites in Australia and South Africa. References filiformis Species described in 1841 {{Green algae-stub ...
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Caulerpa flexilis ''Caulerpa flexilis'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a thick stolon with erect dark green primary fronds that are about long and wide. The species is found around much of the Australian coast as well ...
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Caulerpa floridana ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa harveyi ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa hedleyi'' *''
Caulerpa heterophylla ''Caulerpa heterophylla'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed is found in two places along the coast one from around Perth Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia ...
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Caulerpa holmesiana ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterr ...
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Caulerpa imbricata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa juniperoides'' *''
Caulerpa kempfii ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa lagara'' *'' Caulerpa lamourouxii'' *'' Caulerpa lanuginosa'' *'' Caulerpa lentillifera'' *''
Caulerpa lessonii ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterra ...
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Caulerpa longifolia ''Caulerpa longifolia'', commonly known as feather caulerpa or long-filament caulerpa, is a species of seaweed in the '' Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a coarse stolon with medium to dark green fronds reaching in height and wide. It ha ...
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Caulerpa macrodisca ''Caulerpa macrodisca'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a clumpy thallus that spreads to a width of around , and is a medium to dark green colour. The species is found in the subtidal areas tropical and s ...
'' *'' Caulerpa macrophysa'' *'' Caulerpa manorensis'' *''
Caulerpa matsueana ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa mexicana'' *''
Caulerpa microphysa ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa murrayi'' *''
Caulerpa nummularia ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa obscura ''Caulerpa obscura'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a robust stolon with simple dark green fronds reaching in height and wide. The species is found in rock pools and platforms in the upper sublittoral ...
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Caulerpa okamurae ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa oligophylla ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa ollivieri'' *''
Caulerpa opposita ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa papillosa ''Caulerpa papillosa'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a slender stolon with medium to dark green fronds reaching in height and wide. The species is found in shaded rock pools in the upper sublittoral r ...
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Caulerpa parvifolia ''Caulerpa parvifolia'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a thallus that is grass-green to olive green in colour and spreads outward to . The species is found on sand and rock in the subtidal region in trop ...
'' *'' Caulerpa parvula'' *''
Caulerpa paspaloides ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many cell nucleus, nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in t ...
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Caulerpa peltata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa pickeringii'' *''
Caulerpa pinnata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa plumulifera ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterr ...
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Caulerpa prolifera ''Caulerpa prolifera'' is a species of green alga, a seaweed in the family Caulerpaceae. It is the type species of the genus ''Caulerpa'', the type location being Alexandria, Egypt.Caulerpa pusilla ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa qureshii ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa racemosa'' *'' Caulerpa remotifolia'' *'' Caulerpa reniformis'' *''
Caulerpa reyesii ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa scalpelliformis ''Caulerpa scalpelliformis'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The epilithic green seaweed typically grows to a height of and has erect fronds that are about wide. The species is found in rock pools up to deep in rough ...
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Caulerpa sedoides ''Caulerpa sedoides'', also known as mini-grapes or bubble caulerpa, is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family native to Australia. Description The light to medium green delicate alga or seaweed with a thallus that grows to a size o ...
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Caulerpa selago ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa serrulata ''Caulerpa serrulata'', commonly known as cactus tree alga or serrated green seaweed, is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family found in warm marine water environments. Description The seaweed has a green to grey-green thallus that ...
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Caulerpa sertularioides ''Caulerpa sertularioides'', also known as green feather algae, is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family found in warm water environments. Description The seaweed has a pale to dark-green thallus that typically grows to outward to ...
'' *'' Caulerpa seuratii'' *''
Caulerpa simpliciuscula ''Caulerpa simpliciuscula'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a slender stolon and medium to dark green fronds that typically grow to in height with a width of . The species is found in rock pools and the ...
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Caulerpa spathulata ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa subserrata ''Caulerpa subserrata'' is a species of seaweed in the '' Caulerpaceae'' family. Description The seaweed has erect fronds that arise from repeating, cylindrically shaped, branching, glabrous surculus and often two or three individuals are found ...
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Caulerpa taxifolia ''Caulerpa taxifolia'' is a species of green seaweed, an alga of the genus ''Caulerpa'', native to tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean Sea. The species name ''taxifolia'' arises from the resemblance of its leaf-like ...
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Caulerpa trifaria ''Caulerpa trifaria'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a slender stolon and green fronds that typically grow to in height with a width of . The species is usually found in calm sheltered waters at depths ...
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Caulerpa urvilleana ''Caulerpa urvilleana'' is a species of seaweed in the ''Caulerpaceae'' family. The seaweed has a grass-green to dark-green thallus. The species is found in tropical seas in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans The Pacific Ocean is ...
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Caulerpa vanbossea ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
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Caulerpa veravalensis ''Caulerpa'' is a genus of seaweeds in the family Caulerpaceae (among the green algae). They are unusual because they consist of only one cell with many nuclei, making them among the biggest single cells in the world. A species in the Mediterran ...
'' *'' Caulerpa verticillata'' *'' Caulerpa vesiculifera'' *'' Caulerpa webbiana'' *'' Caulerpa zeyheri''


References


Further reading

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See also

* Valonia ventricosa, another large coenocytic organism


External links


Food and Agriculture Organization
- ''Seaweeds used as human food''
ITIS report
Center for Invasive Species Research page on ''Caulerpa taxifolia'' and Killer Alga

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