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- Lessonia trabeculata is a species of kelp, a brown alga in the genus Lessonia. It grows subtidally off the coasts of Peru and northern and central Chile...
- flavicans Lessonia nigrescens Lessonia ****ata Lessonia tholiformis Lessonia trabeculata Lessonia vadosa Lessonia variegata Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Melanohalea trabeculata is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was first formally described by Finnish lichenologist Teuvo Ahti...
- containing about 15 embryos have been found among stems of the kelp Lessonia trabeculata, particularly in places where the algae have been heavily defoliated...
- the low tide mark, it is normally ****ociated with the kelp Lessonia trabeculata, at depths of to. Aplodactylus punctatus is mostly herbivorous, grazing...
- authorities, and scientists. The other main algae harvested in Chile, L. trabeculata, is harvested by semi-autonomous divers who do not follow harvesting...
- (14,400 ft). Although it has a superficial similarity to Melanohalea trabeculata, it can be distinguished from that species by the presence of eight spores...
- free-floating sporophyte seedlings from gametophyte cultures of Lessonia trabeculata and Macrocystis pyrifera. Aquaculture Research, 37(2), 164-171. Westermeier...
- that distinguish it from closely related species such as Umbilicaria trabeculata. This lichen is primarily found across a range of localities in East...
- stretch of coast. T. niger is a herbivore and grazes on the kelp Lessonia trabeculata, the main constituent of the kelp forests on the rocky coasts of Chile...