-
thalli of
F.
vesiculosus in
other areas too but a****ual
formation of new
thalli has
never been
reported outside the
Baltic Sea.
Fucus vesiculosus is sold...
-
found on
F.
vesiculosus or
toothed edges as
found on
F. serratus. It
forms a zone near the top of the s****
above the
zones of
F.
vesiculosus and
F. serratus...
-
branched ribbon-like fronds,
characterized in
F.
serratus by a saw-toothed
margin and in
F.
vesiculosus,
another common species, by
bearing air-bladders...
-
differences between the two are that
plants of
F. radicans are
smaller and more
bushy than
F.
vesiculosus and have
narrower thalli.
Bladderwrack is common...
- does not have air vesicles, such as are
found in
F.
vesiculosus, nor is it
spirally twisted like
F. spiralis. Male and
female receptacles are on different...
-
Pelvetia in the upper-littoral and
F.
serratus in the lower-littoral. Limpets,
barnacles and
short F.
vesiculosus mid-s****.
F.
serratus with Rhodophyta, (Laurencia...
-
prefers Fucus vesiculosus, an
algal seaweed, as host
plant over
other algae and
vascular plants. The
apical and
basal parts of
F.
vesiculosus differ as food...
-
formally diagnosed by the
botanist D. C.
Bharadwaj and
based on the type
species F. ****amicus. Some
features that he
cited as
distinguishing the
genus were:...
- edge and
unlike Fucus vesiculosus it does not have air vesicles,
however irregular swellings gives it a
resemblance to
F.
vesiculosus.
Fucus spiralis has...
- It is a
colorless liquid. It is
found as a
natural product in
Fucus vesiculosus. Most 1-bromoalkanes are
prepared by free-radical
addition of hydrogen...