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    robust alga, olive-brown in colour and similar to Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus spiralis. The Fucus serratus is one of many algae that are multicellular. It...
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    L. Kautsky, 2005 Fucus serratus L. – toothed wrack * Fucus spermophorus L. Fucus spiralis L. – spiral wrack * Fucus tendo L. Fucus vesiculosus L. – bladder...
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    branched. It is sometimes confused with Fucus spiralis with which it hybridises and is similar to Fucus serratus. Fucus vesiculosus is a common large alga...
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    consists largely of species of Fucus — brown seaweeds with flat branched ribbon-like fronds, characterized in F. serratus by a saw-toothed margin and in...
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    spiral wrack and flat wrack. Fucus spiralis is olive brown in colour and similar to Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus. It grows to about 30 cm long...
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    brown algae, containing six genera: Ascophyllum Stackhouse – one species Fucus L. – 15 species Hesperophycus Setchell & Gardner – one species Pelvetia...
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    of Fucus. However it does not have bladders, as Fucus vesiculosus, or serrated edges to the fronds as Fucus serratus nor a twisted thallus, as Fucus spiralis...
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    rocky substrates. The other common species of Fucus: Fucus spiralis, Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus along with Ascophyllum nodosum form the main...
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    about 2.5 m. It overlaps to a small degree (+) in distribution with Fucus serratus and somewhat more with Laminaria digitata. It has low and high light...
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    by spiral wrack (Fucus spiralis L.), then knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jol) with some admixture of bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) L. and...
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    Fucus ceranoides is a species of brown algae found in the littoral zone of the sea shore. Fucus ceranoides is a species similar to other species of Fucus...
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    It is sometimes abundant and forms a distinct zone just below the Fucus serratus zone. Himanthalia elongata (Linnaeus) S.F.Gray, 1821 World Register...
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    Seaweed Informal group of macroscopic marine algae Fucus serratus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Seaweeds can be found in the following groups...
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    the upper-littoral and F. serratus in the lower-littoral. Limpets, barnacles and short F. vesiculosus mid-shore. F. serratus with Rhodophyta, (Laurencia...
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    Ascophyllum (redirect from Fucus nodosus)
    10–15 years. It may typically overlap in distribution with Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus. Its distribution is also limited by salinity, wave exposure...
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    when out of water. It lives primarily on toothed wrack (Fucus serratus) and bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus), but is also found on the basal part of thongweed...
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    lives primarily on Laminaria (kelp) in strong flowing water but also on Fucus serratus on the lower shore, down to about 30 m. The larvae of this limpet species...
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    species for such farming and conversion include Laminaria digitata, Fucus serratus and Saccharina latissima. Both macroalgae and microalgae are being investigated...
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    sterile cavities producing only hairs. They are found on the lamina of Fucus serratus. Colourless tufts of hairs can be seen issuing from them. They are also...
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    lengths of about 4 m. It overlaps to a small degree in distribution with Fucus serratus and Alaria esculenta. It is highly susceptible to grazing by sea urchins...
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    for a short time. They then settle out. In a study, where fronds of Fucus serratus already colonised by adults were available for settling, the larvae...
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    Notably, in a case of culturing thraustochytrids on the brown alga Fucus serratus, they were found to be in low numbers potentially due to inhibitory...
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    balanoides may form a patchwork with patches of seaweeds, such as Fucus serratus, and limpets; the fronds of the seaweeds brush the barnacle larvae from...
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    species for such farming and conversion include Laminaria digitata, Fucus serratus and Saccharina latissima. Both macroalgae and microalgae are being investigated...
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    Other foods found in its stomach included decaying toothed wrack (Fucus serratus), periwinkle faeces and bits of dead molluscs such as mussels (Mytilus...
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    identification of fungi intimately associated with the brown seaweed Fucus serratus. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 2008, 74, 931–941. Lee, S.; Park, M.S.; Lee...
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  • Bn: Brassica napus, Ma: Musa spp. AAA, Ps: Pelargonium sidoides, Fs: Fucus serratus, Vc: Volvox carteri, Bcm: Brassica campestris, Np: Nicotiana plumbaginifolia...
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    iodide in seawater – Preliminary study with Laminaria digitata and Fucus serratus". Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 78 (1): 155–165. Bibcode:2008ECSS...
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    Polysiphonia lanosa, P. stricta, Enteromorpha intestinalis, Ulva lactuca, Fucus serratus, F. spiralis and Ascophyllum nodosum have been recorded. The island...
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    nutritious value of seaweed. The Fucus seaweed that the flies prefer most is prevalent in the North Pacific. The presence of Fucus can be associated with the...
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