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    Caulerpa sertularioides - Wikipedia

    Caulerpa sertularioides, also known as green feather algae, is a species of seaweed in the Caulerpaceae family found in warm water environments. See more

    The seaweed has a pale to dark-green thallus that typically grows to outward to around 0.35 to 2 metres (1.15 to 6.56 ft). It has feather-like … See more

    The species was first formally described by the botanist and taxonomist Marshall Avery Howe in 1905 as part of the work Phycological studies - II. New Chlorophyceae, … See more

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    The species is found widely through tropical waters. In the United States it is found from North Carolina to Florida. It is also found throughout the Caribbean around Bermuda, … See more

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    Little information has been recorded on Caulerpa sertularioides. This green alga is a native of Hawai‘i, and is quite common throughout the world. The Hawaiian version is small and delicate and grows in small patches in quiet, warm waters on reef flats. This species is an unassuming, uncommon alga that can easily be mistaken for C. taxifolia.
    Caulerpa sertularioides f. longipes is one forma of C. sertularioides, known as green feather algae, which can be confused with Caulerpa taxifolia, a highly invasive algae (Fern andez and Cort es 2005). With great ornamental value, it is sought after by aquarium enthusiasts. ... ... obs.).
    Unlike other species of this genus, e.g., C. taxifolia and C. racemosa (Piazzi et al. 2001; Withgott 2002 ), C. sertularioides population ecology has rarely been studied (Scrosati 2001 ). But other species of the genus Caulerpa can have similar traits and impacts on ecosystems (Withgott 2002 ).
    For this reason, it is important to differentiate between the two species. The extensive rhizoid system of C. sertularioides aids in nutrient acquisition from sediments. Similar to other Caulerpa species, recruitment primarily occurs by fragmentation, but C. sertularioides also reproduces sexually.
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    WEBDec 2, 2021 · Abstract. Caulerpa, a (sub) tropical seaweed, is a notorious taxonomic group and an invasive seaweed worldwide. Similar to several species that have been introduced to benthic habitats through …