- (1981). "The
Biology of seaweeds". In Lobban, C. S.; Wynne, M. J. (eds.).
Phaeophyta:
Morphology and classification.
Botanical Monographs. Vol. 17. University...
- (2004). "Nutrient
uptake rates by the
alien alga
Undaria pinnatifida (
Phaeophyta) (Nuevo Gulf, Patagonia, Argentina) when
exposed to
diluted sewage effluent"...
- multicellular,
marine algae. The term
includes some
types of
Rhodophyta (red),
Phaeophyta (brown) and
Chlorophyta (green) macroalgae.
Seaweed species such as kelps...
-
Subkingdom Rhodophycophyta Phylum Rhodophyta Subkingdom Phaeophycophyta Phylum Phaeophyta Subkingdom Euchlorophyta Branch Chlorophycophyta Phylum Chlorophyta Phylum...
-
resource in
North America". www.fao.org.
Retrieved 27
January 2021. Phylum:
Phaeophyta, class: Phaeophyceae, Order: Laminariales, Family: Lessoniaceae, Macrocystis...
- Sparidae) ****ociated with the beds of Sarg****um
cymosum C. Agardh, 1820 (
Phaeophyta) at
Ponta das Garoupas, Bombinhas,
Santa Catarina".
Journal of Coastal...
-
Fields Oceanography Marine Conservation Institutions NOAA,
National Geographic Thesis Phaeophyta of
Eastern Gulf of
Mexico Author abbrev. (zoology) Earle...
-
comprises 178
species of red
algae (Rhodophyta), 50
species of
brown algae (
Phaeophyta) and 32
species of
green algae (Chlorophyta). Both
temperate and tropical...
- with an
irregularly lobed many
filamentous form. It is a
member of the
Phaeophyta in the
order Dictyosiphonales and
grows attached to s**** and stones...
-
Inorganic carbon acquisition by
Hormosira banksii (
Phaeophyta: Fucales) and its
epiphyte Notheia anomala (
Phaeophyta: Fucales). Phycologia, 34(4), 267-277....