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Halimeda is a
genus of
green macroalgae. The
algal body (thallus) is
composed of
calcified green segments.
Calcium carbonate is
deposited in its tissues...
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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 and...
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Halimeda kanaloana is a
species of
green algae (class Ulvophyceae) in the
family Halimedaceae. This
species is
endemic to the Maui Nui
island complex (Molokai...
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Halimeda discoidea is a
species of
calcareous green algae in the
order Bryopsidales. It is
commonly known as
Money Plant due to its
appearance and is usually...
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Halimeda opuntia,
sometimes known as the
watercress alga, is a
species of
calcareous green seaweed in the
order Bryopsidales. It is
native to
reefs in...
- The
Halimeda ghost pipefish,
Solenostomus halimeda, is a
species of
false pipefishes belonging to the
family Solenostomidae.
Solenostomus halimeda can...
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fragments and the
remains of
coralline algae such as the green-segmented
genus Halimeda can add to the reef's
ability to
withstand damage from
storms and other...
- by
Aspergillus versicolor, an
endophytic fungus found in the
green alga
Halimeda opuntia in the Red Sea. Hawas, U. W.; El-Beih, A. A.; El-Halawany, A. M...
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produced by
myriad plants (e.g.,
coralline algae,
species of the
green algae Halimeda) and
animals (e.g., coral, molluscs, foraminifera).
Small amounts of silicate...
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mainly by hardgrounds,
while the rest of the bank is
mostly covered by thin
Halimeda sediments.
Beacon Cay is the
largest islet in the Bank. It is overbuilt...