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Laminaria digitata is a
large brown alga in the
family Laminariaceae, also
known by the
common name oarweed. It is
found in the
sublittoral zone of the...
- Ruprecht
Laminaria bulbosa J. V.
Lamouroux Laminaria bullata Kjellman Laminaria complanata (Setc**** & N. L. Garder)
Muenscher Laminaria digitata (Hudson)...
- kelp.
Laminaria sticks can be
generated from
Laminaria ****onica and
Laminaria digitata.
Second generation dilators such as Dilapan-S are
composed of polyacrylonitrile...
- California)
Laminaria cuneifolia (NE. America)
Laminaria dentigera Klellm. (California - America)
Laminaria digitata (NE. America)
Laminaria ephemera Setc****...
- L.
digitata may
refer to:
Lambis digitata, a sea
snail species Laminaria digitata, the oarweed, a
large brown alga
species found in the
sublittoral zone...
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degree (+) in
distribution with
Fucus serratus and
somewhat more with
Laminaria digitata. It has low and high
light limitation values of
about 5 and 70 W per...
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confused with L.
digitata and L.
hyperborea and is at risk from
climate change.
Laminaria nigripes is a
species within the
genus Laminaria in the family...
- alga. It may grow as a
short structure near the base of the alga (as in
Laminaria), or it may
develop into a large,
complex structure running throughout...
- (Chondracanthus exasperatus),
feather boa (Egregia menziesii), and
finger kelp (
Laminaria digitata). In 2005, it was
announced that
bacteria grown on
Fucus have the...
- that
commonly encrusts seaweeds,
particularly fronds of the
kelps Laminaria digitata, L. hyperborea, and
Saccorhiza polyschides.
Colonies of M. membranacea...