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Halimeda

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Halimedaceae

Higher classification
  
Halimedaceae

Order
  
Division
  
Scientific name
  
Halimeda

Rank
  
Genus


Similar
  
Caulerpa, Halimeda tuna, Codium, Green algae, Udotea

Halimeda


Halimeda is a genus of green macroalgae. The algal body (thallus) is composed of calcified green segments. Calcium carbonate is deposited in its tissues, making it inedible to most herbivores.

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As in other members of the order Bryopsidales, individual organisms are made up of single multi-nucleate cells. Whole meadows may consist of a single individual alga connected by fine threads running through the substrate.

Halimeda Halimeda opuntia Linnaeus JVLamouroux Algaebase

Halimeda is responsible for distinctive circular deposits in various parts of the Great Barrier Reef on the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia. Halimeda beds form in the western or lee side of outer shield reefs where flow of nutrient-rich water from the open sea allows them to flourish, and are the most extensive, actively accumulating Halimeda beds in the world.

Halimeda Rosie39s Marine Final

The genus is one of the best studied examples of cryptic species pairs due to morphological convergence within the marine macroalgae.

Halimeda Halimeda Plant Halimeda sp Species Profile Halimeda Plant

Halimeda optunia macroalgae


Halimeda Saltwater Aquarium Plants for Marine Reef Aquariums Halimeda Plant

Halimeda Marine Plants in the Aquarium

References

Halimeda Wikipedia