Halimeda tuna is a species of calcareous green seaweed in the order Bryopsidales. It is found on reefs in the Atlantic Ocean, the Indo-Pacific region...
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tissues, making it inedible to most herbivores. However one species, Halimeda tuna, was described as pleasant to eat with oil, vinegar, and salt. As in...
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Vroom P.; Beach K.; Miller S. (2004). "Nutrient and growth dynamics of Halimeda tuna on Conch Reef, Florida Keys: Possible influence of internal tides on...
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body and is a mottled green, a colour that mimics that of the algae Halimeda tuna and Flabellia petiolata on which it lives and feeds. Its range includes...
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[202] Halimeda opuntia | watercress alga [203]. In: Wildflower Search [204] Halimeda (Money Plant) [205]. In: Reef Cleaners [206] Halimeda tuna [207]...
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Bosellia Bosellia mimetica on Halimeda tuna. Locality: Mediterranean Sea. The length of the slug is about 1 cm. Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
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(Northern Kwazulu-Natal) Halimeda tuna (J.Ellis & Solander) J.V.Lamouroux 1816, syn. Halimeda tuna var. typica, Corallina tuna J.Ellis & Solander 1768...
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platylobium south of Mmtwalume river Codium prostratum Halimeda cuneata Halimeda gracilis Halimeda tuna Preudocodium de-vriesii Pseudocodium floridanum Chlorodesmis...
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algae) (18.0%), coral rubble (16.7%), turf and fleshy algae (11.6%) and Halimeda (green macroalgae) (10.4%). The dominance of coral and coralline algae...
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such as the blue fin tuna. At the mesophotic zone or around 150 meters (490 ft) of the ocean bank, sponges and algae such as Halimeda green macroalgae have...
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testudinum and Syringodium filiforme and green algae, dominantly of the genus Halimeda. In the seagrass beds, one can find a nursery for reef fish and a foraging...
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of coral rubble, sand, with turf and fleshy algae. Coralline algae and Halimeda were less abundant than at Nikumaroro or McKean. The most abundant coral...
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(Heliopora coerulea) and colonies of Porites cylindrica; with mixed species of Halimeda sp. (green macroalgae). The 2000 surveys identify that, at the time of...
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