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Lessonia (alga)

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Superphylum
  
Heterokonta

Scientific name
  
Lessonia

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Lessoniaceae

Higher classification
  
Lessoniaceae

Order
  
Kelp

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Similar
  
Lessonia nigrescens, Brown algae, Kelp, Macrocystis, Macrocystis pyrifera

Lessonia is a genus of large kelp native to the southern Pacific Ocean. It is distributed along the coasts of South America, New Zealand, Tasmania, and the Antarctic islands.

This is one of two principal genera in kelp forests (the other is Macrocystis). In Chile, the preservation of Lessonia wild kelp is a crucial factor for the rocky shores. By harvesting these wild populations of Lessonia kelp, marine biologists are able to analyze the effects of kelp towards wildlife.

Some species are of economic importance, such as Lessonia nigrescens, which is harvested for alginate.

Species

  • Lessonia adamsiae
  • Lessonia brevifolia
  • Lessonia corrugata
  • Lessonia frutescens
  • Lessonia nigrescens
  • Lessonia searlesiana
  • Lessonia tholiformis
  • Lessonia trabeculata
  • Lessonia vadosa
  • Lessonia variegata
  • References

    Lessonia (alga) Wikipedia