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Coralline algae are red
algae in the
order Corallinales. They are
characterized by a
thallus that is hard
because of
calcareous deposits contained within...
- algae, such as
Halimeda and the Dasycladales, and some red algae, the
Corallinales,
encase their cells in a
secreted skeleton of
calcium carbonate. In each...
- of
marine algae of the Rhodophyta, in
particular members of the
order Corallinales,
family Corallinaceae,
subfamily Melobesioideae with cell
walls containing...
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stock their filamentous cell
walls with
calcium carbonate and magnesium.
Corallinales is the one
genus of red
algae exists but
their distribution ranges across...
- River. Silva, P.; Johansen, H. W. (1986). "A
reappraisal of the
order Corallinales (Rhodophyceae)".
European Journal of Phycology. 21 (3): 245–254. doi:10...
- Y.M.1994.
Seaweeds of the
British Isles Volume 1
Rhodophyta Part 2B
Corallinales, Hildenbrandiales. The
Natural History Museum, London.ISBN 0 11 310016...
- (Florideophyceae: Gracilariales)
Corallina officinalis sp. (Florideophyceae:
Corallinales)
Laurencia sp. (Florideophyceae: Ceramiales) Some red
algae are iridescent...
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freely after wave
action has
eliminated the mussels.
Coralline algae "
Corallinales" are
predominant features of mid and low
intertidal tide pools. Calcium...
- Batracho****les
Colaconematales Nemaliales Palmariales Entwisleiales T****ales
Corallinales Corallinapetrales Rhodogorgonales Sporolithales The
subclass Corallinophycidae...
- and
molecular analyses confirm two
distinct species of
Calliarthron (
Corallinales, Rhodophyta), a
genus endemic to the
northeast Pacific". Phycologia....