نتایج جستجو برای: phaeophyceae

تعداد نتایج: 494  

2002
John D. Wehr Louis Calder

Brown algae, the Phaeophyceae (or Fucophyceae; Christensen, 1978), are a class (or division, Phaeophyta; Papenfuss, 1951) of algae consisting mainly of complex, macroscopic seaweeds whose brown color comes from a carotenoid pigment, fucoxanthin, and in some species, various phaeophycean tannins. Of perhaps 2000 species (in 265 genera) of brown algae (Van den Hoek et al., 1995), less than 1% are...

Journal: :Harmful algae 2017
Carol S Thornber Michele Guidone Christopher Deacutis Lindsay Green Christine N Ramsay Melissa Palmisciano

All three macroalgal clades (Chlorophyta, Rhodophyta, and Phaeophyceae) contain bloom-forming species. Macroalgal blooms occur worldwide and have negative consequences for coastal habitats and economies. Narragansett Bay (NB), Rhode Island, USA, is a medium sized estuary that is heavily influenced by anthropogenic activities and has been plagued by macroalgal blooms for over a century. Over the...

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