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'''''Fucus guiryi''''' is a [[brown alga]] in the family [[Fucaceae]]. It is known from numerous locations along the east coast of the North Atlantic Ocean, from [[Ireland]] to the [[Canary Islands]].<ref>[http://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=Ae80c9f6df98ca53f Algaebase, Fucus guiryi]</ref> |
'''''Fucus guiryi''''' is a [[brown alga]] in the family [[Fucaceae]]. It is known from numerous locations along the east coast of the North Atlantic Ocean, from [[Ireland]] to the [[Canary Islands]].<ref>[http://www.algaebase.org/search/species/detail/?species_id=Ae80c9f6df98ca53f Algaebase, Fucus guiryi]</ref> |
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The species is named in honor of Irish botanist [[Michael D. Guiry]]. |
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==Description== |
==Description== |
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The thallus grows to 35 cm long - smaller than other similar species, it is attached by a discoid [[holdfast (biology)|holdfast]]. The [[thallus]] is flattened and has a midrib like the other common species 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]]''. ''[[Fucus ceranoides]]'' does not have bladders but may have elongated air pockets in the fronds. The receptacles on ''F. guiryi'' show a distinct rim around the edge.<ref name="Bunker 2017">Bunker, F.StP,D, Maggs, C.A., Brodie, J.A., Bunker, A.R. 2017. ''Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland''. Second Edition. Wild Nature Press, Plymouth {{ISBN|978-0-9955673-3-7}}</ref> |
The thallus grows to 35 cm long - smaller than other similar species, it is attached by a discoid [[holdfast (biology)|holdfast]]. The [[thallus]] is flattened and has a midrib like the other common species 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]]''. ''[[Fucus ceranoides]]'' does not have bladders but may have elongated air pockets in the fronds. The receptacles on ''F. guiryi'' show a distinct rim around the edge.<ref name="Bunker 2017">Bunker, F.StP, D, Maggs, C.A., Brodie, J.A., Bunker, A.R. 2017. ''Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland''. Second Edition. Wild Nature Press, Plymouth {{ISBN|978-0-9955673-3-7}}</ref> |
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Domain: | Eukaryota |
Clade: | Diaphoretickes |
Clade: | SAR |
Clade: | Stramenopiles |
Phylum: | Gyrista |
Subphylum: | Ochrophytina |
Class: | Phaeophyceae |
Order: | Fucales |
Family: | Fucaceae |
Genus: | Fucus |
Species: | F. guiryi
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Fucus guiryi G.I.Zardi, K.R.Nicastro, E.S.Serrão & G.A.Pearson
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Fucus guiryi is a brown alga in the family Fucaceae. It is known from numerous locations along the east coast of the North Atlantic Ocean, from Ireland to the Canary Islands.[1]
The species is named in honor of Irish botanist Michael D. Guiry.
Description
[edit]The thallus grows to 35 cm long - smaller than other similar species, it is attached by a discoid holdfast. The thallus is flattened and has a midrib like the other common species 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. Fucus ceranoides does not have bladders but may have elongated air pockets in the fronds. The receptacles on F. guiryi show a distinct rim around the edge.[2]
Habitat
[edit]Found growing on rock in the upper mid-littoral.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Algaebase, Fucus guiryi
- ^ a b Bunker, F.StP, D, Maggs, C.A., Brodie, J.A., Bunker, A.R. 2017. Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland. Second Edition. Wild Nature Press, Plymouth ISBN 978-0-9955673-3-7