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  1. Halimeda copiosa - SeaLifeBase

  2. Halimeda copiosa Goreau & E.A.Graham, 1967 - WoRMS

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    Halimeda is responsible for distinctive circular deposits in various parts of the Great Barrier Reef on the north-east coast of Queensland, Australia.
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    Halimeda is coenocytic and siphonous, meaning its cells are not divided by cross walls, and is instead, a continuous filament of cells. This differentiates the genus from Acetabularia, which is another genus of green seaweed that is calcified.
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    Although it was largely assumed that its abundance on reefs is due to it being unpalatable to herbivores, more recent studies have found that Halimeda is in fact subject to grazing by some herbivores such as Scarus rivulatus, Hipposcarus longiceps, and Chlorurus microrhinos.
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    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.
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  4. Halimeda copiosa - Saltcorner

  5. Halimeda copiosa - aquagids.nl

    WEBDe Halimeda copiosa groeit wel langzaam en heeft een fraaie heldere groene kleur. Deze algensoort zie je regelmatig in het aquarium, vooral in een zeepaardjes biotoop. Door zijn afwijkende bladvorm een mooie …

  6. Halimeda copiosa - Wikispecies

  7. The deep-water species of - Springer

  8. Interactive Guide to Caribbean Diving: Halimeda copiosa

  9. Halimeda copiosa | GulfBase

  10. (PDF) A New Species of Halimeda from Jamaica - ResearchGate

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