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- The Fucales (fucoids) are an order in the brown algae (class Phaeophyceae). The list of families in the Fucales, as well as additional taxonomic information...
- Zachary Fucale (born May 28, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He...
- temperate and polar regions. Many brown algae, such as members of the order Fucales, commonly grow along rocky seas****s. Most brown algae live in marine environments...
- Fucales (New Zealand, South America, and Australia) Durvillea willana, Fucales (New Zealand) Durvillaea potatorum (Labillardière) Areschoug, Fucales (Tasmania;...
- Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are seaweeds that can be eaten and used for culinary purposes. They typically contain high amounts of fiber. They may...
- the common name southern bull kelp. Durvillaea is a genus in the order Fucales and, though superficially similar in appearance, is not a true kelp (all...
- physodes in the vegetative cells of Cystoseira stricter Sauvagea (Phaeophyta, Fucales). Pellegrini L, J. Cell Sci., 1980, volume 41, pages 209–231 v t e...
- branches of algae mainly in the brown algae or Heterokontophyta in the order Fucales. They are specialised structures which contain the reproductive organs...
- "Multigene phylogeny of the southern bull-kelp genus Durvillaea (Phaeophyceae: Fucales)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 57 (3): 1301–11. doi:10.1016/j...
- Stramenopiles Phylum: Gyrista Subphylum: Ochrophytina class: Phaeophyceae Order: Fucales Family: Fucaceae Genus: Fucus Species: F. vesiculosus Binomial name Fucus...