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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. Meer weergeven

    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 fronds that arise from a common stolon. Each of the fronds is upright and … Meer weergeven

    The species is found widely through tropical waters. In the United States it is found from North Carolina to Florida. It is also found … Meer weergeven

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    The species was first formally described by the botanist and taxonomist Marshall Avery Howe Meer weergeven

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    Caulerpa sertularioides, is a widespread chlorophyte, that can be confused with C. taxifolia, a highly invasive algae. C. sertularioides has erect, feather-like, occasionally branched fronds; its branchlets are opposite, cylindrical and needle-shaped, with a light green color (Top right) (Littler and Littler 2000 ).
    Caulerpa sertularioides is an invasive potential blooming green alga in China but it remains poorly studied. We studied the effects of ecological factors on its growth. Optimum conditions of ecological factors, i.e., irradiance, temperature, and salinity, for the growth of its fragments were determined in the response surface methodology (RSM).
    Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative Caulerpa sertularioides is an invasive potential blooming green alga in China but it remains poorly studied. We studied the effects of ecological factors o
    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 ).
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    Web2 dec. 2021 · 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 aquariums, Caulerpa …

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