Polysiphonia lanosa

Polysiphonia lanosa

''Polysiphonia lanosa'' is a common species of the red algae often to be found growing on ''Ascophyllum nodosum''.
Vertebrata lanosa (On the left)

Habitat: Seaweed soup in tide pools
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Appearance

The thalli of this species form dense tufts, each tuft up to 7.5 cm generally attached by rhizoids to the fronds of ''Ascophyllum''. The erect cylindrical branches divide pseudodichotomously, that is forming two equal branches, one of the branches growing from a lateral branch. A transverse section shows an axial cell surrounded by 12 to 24 peraxial cells. The axial cell is large and occupies about one third of the diameter of each branch, best seen in transverse section. It is deep brownish red in colour.

''Choreocolax polysiphoniae'' is a small parasitic alga which grows in a cushion-like manner to 1 mm in diameter on the branches of ''P. lanosa''.
Polysiphonia lanosa The reddish brown "hairy" tufts are a type of red algae, Polysiphonia lanosa.  They grow on Ascophyllum nodosum in an exclusive relationship. Each tuft uses rhizoids to attach to the fronds of Ascophyllum nodosum.

Habitat: Intertidal zone Geotagged,Polysiphonia lanosa,Spring,United States,algae,red algae,seaweed

Distribution

Common around the British Isles and on the shores of Europe from Iceland, Norway to Spain. Also Greenland and Newfoundland to New England.
Vertebrata lanosa Habitat: Seaweed soup in tide pools
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Habitat

Widespread growing epiphytically on ''Ascophyllum nodosum'' wherever it is found and occasionally on other species of ''Fucus''.
Vertebrata lanosa Habitat: Seaweed soup in tide pools
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Reproduction

The life history is a sequence of three phases: gametangial, carposporangial and tetrasporangial. Two of the phases are similar. The plants are dioecious with spermatangial branches produced in tufts at the apices of the branches. The cystocarps are borne, usually singly. with a narrow ostiole from which carpospores are released. The tetraspores occur in spiral series resulting from a simultaneous division into 4 equal spores.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionRhodophyta
ClassFlorideophyceae
OrderCeramiales
FamilyRhodomelaceae
GenusPolysiphonia
SpeciesP. lanosa