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Ulva lactuca Sea Lettuce

Ulva lactucais commonly referred to as Sea Lettuce. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. A aquarium size of at least 50 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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lexID:
1004 
AphiaID:
145984 
Scientific:
Ulva lactuca 
German:
Grüner Meeressalat 
English:
Sea Lettuce 
Category:
Green Algae 
Family tree:
Plantae (Kingdom) > Chlorophyta (Phylum) > Ulvophyceae (Class) > Ulvales (Order) > Ulvaceae (Family) > Ulva (Genus) > lactuca (Species) 
Initial determination:
Linnaeus, 1753 
Occurrence:
Barbados, Ghana, El Salvador, Kuwait, Tunesien, Benin, Sudan, Gambia, West Sahara, Russland, the Baltic Sea, the Black Sea, (the) Maldives, Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean), Alaska (Western Atlantic), Algeria, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Angola, Antarctica, Arabian Sea, Argentina, Ascencion, St. Helena & Tristan da Cunha, Australia, Azores, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bay of Biscay, Belize, Bermuda, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Canada , Chile, China, Christmas Islands, Circumglobal, Columbia, Congo, Corea, Costa Rica, Curacao, East-Atlantic Ocean, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Eastern Indian Ocean, Ecuador, Egypt, European Coasts, Florida, French Polynesia, Galapagos Islands, Guam, Gulf of California, Gulf of Maine, Gulf of Oman / Oman, Hawaii, Houtman Abrolhos (Abrolhos Islands), Iceland, India, Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Irak, Iran, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Kerguelen Islands, Laccadive Sea, Lesser Antilles, Line Islands, Lord Howe Island, Madagascar, Madeira, Malaysia, Martinique, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico (East Pacific), Micronesia, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, New Caledonia, New South Wales (Australia), New Zealand, Newfoundland, Norfolk Island, North Atlantic Ocean, Northern Mariana Islands, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Queensland (Australia), Red Sea, Réunion , São Tomé e Principé, Scandinavia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Somalia, South America, South Atlantic, South Australia, South China Sea, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, South Shetlands Island , South-Africa, South-Pazific, Spain, Spitsbergen /Svalbard, Sri Lanka, Sulu Sea , Taiwan, Tansania, Tasman Sea, The Bahamas, the British Isles, the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde Archipelago, the Caribbean, The Gulf of Guinea, the Ivory Coast, the Mediterranean Sea, the Netherlands Antilles, the Seychelles, The Shetland Islands (Scotland), Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela, Victoria (Australia), Vietnam, Virgin Islands, U.S., West Africa, Western Australia, Western Pacific Ocean, Yemen, Zanzibar 
Sea depth:
0 - 108 Meter 
Size:
3.94" - 31.5" (10cm - 80cm) 
Temperature:
59 °F - 84.2 °F (15°C - 29°C) 
Food:
Zooxanthellae / Light 
Tank:
11 gal (~ 50L)  
Difficulty:
There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully 
Offspring:
None 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2020-04-01 21:51:14 

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Linnaeus, 1753

Synonyms:
Phycoseris fasciata (Delile) Montagne, 1856
Phyllona lactuca (Linnaeus) F.H.Wiggers, 1780
Ulva crassa Kjellman, 1877
Ulva fasciata Delile, 1813
Ulva fenestrata Postels & Ruprecht, 1840
Ulva lactuca f. fasciata (Delile) Hering, 1846
Ulva lactuca f. stipitata (Areschoug) Kylin, 1907
Ulva lactucaefolia S.F.Gray, 1821
Ulva stipitata Areschoug, 1850

Classification: Biota > Plantae (Kingdom) > Chlorophyta (Phylum) > Ulvophyceae (Class) > Ulvales (Order) > Ulvaceae (Family) > Ulva (Genus) > Ulva lactuca (Species)

Scientific paper

  1. Physiological Response of the Green Algae Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) to Heavy Metals Stress, Basel Saleh, 2015
  2. Responses of elevated CO 2 on photosynthesis and nitrogen metabolism in Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) at different temperature levels, Liu, Chunxiang; Zou, Dinghui , 2015
  3. Elevated CO2 exacerbates competition for growth and photosynthesis between Gracilaria lemaneiformis and Ulva lactuca, Chen, Binbin; Zou, Dinghui; Jiang, Heng , 2015
  4. Detection of Genetic Variations in Marine Algae Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) Induced by Heavy Metal Pollutants, Basel Saleh, 2015
  5. Chemoprevention of Diethylnitrosamine-Initiated and Phenobarbital-Promoted Hepatocarcinogenesis in Rats by Sulfated Polysaccharides and Aqueous Extract of Ulva lactuca, Hussein, U. K.; Mahmoud, H. M.; Farrag, A. G.; Bishayee, A. , 2015
  6. Comparative ecophysiology of bloom-forming macroalgae in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida: Ulva lactuca, Hypnea musciformis, and Gracilaria tikvahiae, Whitehouse, Lisa N.A.; Lapointe, Brian E. , 2015
  7. The green alga Ulva lactuca as a potential ingredient in diets for juvenile white spotted snapper Lutjanus stellatus Akazaki, Zhu, Dashi; Wen, Xiaobo; Xuan, Xiongzhi; Li, Shengkang; Li, Yuanyou , 2015
  8. Potential use of green macroalgae Ulva lactuca as a feed supplement in diets on growth performance, feed utilization and body composition of the African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, Abdel-Warith, Abdel-Wahab A.; Younis, El-Sayed M.I.; Al-Asgah, Nasser A. , 2015
  9. Chemical composition and functional properties of dietary fibre extracted by Englyst and Prosky methods from the alga Ulva lactuca collected in Tunisia, Yaich, Hela; Garna, Haikel; Bchir, Brahim; Besbes, Souhail; Paquot, Michel; Richel, Aurore; Blecker, Christophe; Attia, Hamadi , 2015
  10. Nitrate and Phosphate Regimes Induced Lipidomic and Biochemical Changes in the Intertidal Macroalga Ulva lactuca (Ulvophyceae, Chlorophyta), Kumari, P.; Kumar, M.; Reddy, C. R. K.; Jha, B. , 2014
  11. Sulfated polysaccharide isolated from Ulva lactuca attenuates d -galactosamine induced DNA fragmentation and necrosis during liver damage in rats, Sathivel, Arumugam; Balavinayagamani, ; Hanumantha Rao, Balaji Raghavendran; Devaki, Thiruvengadam , 2014
  12. Increased gonad growth of the purple sea urchin ( Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ) fed the giant kelp ( Macrocystis pyrifera ) and the sea lettuce ( Ulva lactuca ) enriched with nutrients, Cuesta-Gomez, Diana Maria; Sánchez-Saavedra, M del Pilar , 2014
  13. Production of recombinant protein in Escherichia coli cultured in extract from waste product alga, Ulva lactuca, Rechtin, Tammy M.; Hurst, Matthew; Potts, Tom; Hestekin, Jamie; Beitle, Robert; McLaughlin, John; May, Peter , 2014
  14. Removal of cadmium from aqueous solution using marine green algae, Ulva lactuca, Ghoneim, Mohamed M.; El-Desoky, Hanaa S.; El-Moselhy, Khalid M.; Amer, Adel; Abou El-Naga, Emad H.; Mohamedein, Lamiaa I.; Al-Prol, Ahmed E. , 2014
  15. Grape seed extract and dried macroalgae, Ulva lactuca Linnaeus, improve survival of greenlip abalone, Haliotis laevigata Donovan, at high water temperature, Lange, Brett; Currie, Krishna-Lee; Howarth, Gordon S.; Stone, David A.J. , 2014
  16. Impact of extraction procedures on the chemical, rheological and textural properties of ulvan from Ulva lactuca of Tunisia coast, Yaich, Hela; Garna, Haikel; Besbes, Souhail; Barthélemy, Jean-Paul; Paquot, Michel; Blecker, Christophe; Attia, Hamadi , 2014
  17. Water quality and growth of Pacific white shrimpLitopenaeus vannamei(Boone) in co-culture with green seaweedUlva lactuca(Linaeus) in intensive system, Luis Otavio Brito, Rafael Arantes, Caio Magnotti, Rafael Derner, Francisco Pchara, Alfredo Olivera, Luis Vinatea, 2014
  18. Influence of temperature on the infradian growth rhythm in Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta), Kalita, Tatyana L.; Titlyanov, Eduard A. , 2013
  19. Inhibitory activities of Ulva lactuca polysaccharides on digestive enzymes related to diabetes and obesity, BelHadj, Sahla; Hentati, Olfa; Elfeki, Abdelfattah; Hamden, Khaled , 2013
  20. Effects of ocean acidification on growth and physiology of Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) in a rockpool-scenario, Olischläger, Mark; Bartsch, Inka; Gutow, Lars; Wiencke, Christian , 2013
  21. Nutritional value of green seaweed (Ulva lactuca) for broiler chickens, Abudabos, Alaeldein M.; Okab, Aly B.; Aljumaah, Riyadh S.; Samara, Emad M.; Abdoun, Kalid A.; Al-Haidary, Ahmad A. , 2013
  22. Seaweed extracts and unsaturated fatty acid constituents from the green alga Ulva lactuca as activators of the cytoprotective Nrf2–ARE pathway, Wang, Rui; Paul, Valerie J.; Luesch, Hendrik , 2013
  23. Effects of emersion, temperature, dopamine, and hypoxia on the accumulation of extracellular oxidants surrounding the bloom-forming seaweeds Ulva lactuca and Ulvaria obscura, van Hees, Daniel H.; Van Alstyne, Kathryn L. , 2013
  24. Co-biosorption of copper and glyphosate by Ulva lactuca, Trinelli, María Alcira; Areco, María Mar; dos Santos Afonso, María , 2013
  25. Application of Ulva lactuca and Systoceira stricta algae-based activated carbons to hazardous cationic dyes removal from industrial effluents, Salima, Attouti; Benaouda, Bestani; Noureddine, Benderdouche; Duclaux, Laurent , 2013
  26. Polyamine effects on protein disulfide isomerase expression and implications for hypersalinity stress in the marine alga Ulva lactuca Linnaeus 1, Li, Lu-Chuan; Hsu, Yuan-Ting; Chang, Hsueh-Ling; Wu, Tzure-Meng; Sung, Ming-Shiuan; Cho, Chung-Lung; Lee, Tse-Min; Mock, T. , 2013
  27. Effects of dietary seaweed ( Ulva lactuca ) supplementation on the reproductive performance of buck and doe rabbits, Okab, Aly B.; Samara, Emad M.; Abdoun, Khalid A.; Rafay, Jan; Ondruska, Lubomir; Parkanyi, Vladimir; Pivko, Juraj; Ayoub, Mostafa A.; Al-Haidary, Ahmed A.; Aljumaah, Riyadh S.; Peter, Massanyi; Lukac, Norbert , 2013
  28. The ameliorating effect of Acadian marine plant extract against ionic liquids-induced oxidative stress and DNA damage in marine macroalgaUlva lactuca, Kumar, Manoj; Reddy, C. R. K.; Jha, Bhavanath , 2013
  29. Optimization and kinetic studies on algal oil extraction from marine macroalgae Ulva lactuca, Tamilarasan Suganya; Sahadevan Renganathan, 2012
  30. Interactions of silver nanoparticles with the marine macroalga,Ulva lactuca, Andrew Turner; David Brice; Murray T. Brown, 2012
  31. Chemical compositions of the marine algae Gracilaria salicornia (Rhodophyta) and Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) as a potential food source, Mehdi Tabarsa; Masoud Rezaei; Zohreh Ramezanpour; Joseph Robert Waaland, 2012
  32. Biosorption of Cu(II), Zn(II), Cd(II) and Pb(II) by dead biomasses of green alga Ulva lactuca and the development of a sustainable matrix for adsorption implementation, María Mar Areco; Sergio Hanela; Jorge Duran; María dos Santos Afonso, 2012
  33. Inhibition of Japanese Encephalitis Virus Infection by the Sulfated Polysaccharide Extracts fromUlva lactuca, Chiu, Ya-Huang; Chan, Yi-Lin; Li, Tsung-Lin; Wu, Chang-Jer , 2012
  34. Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn concentrations inUlva lactuca, Codium fragile, Jania rubens,andDictyota dichotomafrom Rabta Bay, Jijel (Algeria), Essaid Laib; Essaid Leghouchi, 2012
  35. Extraction and bioautographic-guided separation of antibacterial compounds fromUlva lactuca, Tan, Shiau Pin; O’Sullivan, Laurie; Prieto, Maria Luz; Gardiner, Gillian E.; Lawlor, Peadar G.; Leonard, Frank; Duggan, Patrick; McLoughlin, Peter; Hughes, Helen , 2012
  36. Nonlinear modelisation of heavy metal removal from aqueous solution using Ulva lactuca algae, S. Zakhama; H. Dhaouadi; F. M’Henni, 2011
  37. Toxicity of Synthetic Surfactants to the Marine Macroalga,Ulva lactuca, Kanaji Masakorala; Andrew Turner; Murray T. Brown, 2011
  38. Toxicity of the amphoteric surfactant, cocamidopropyl betaine, to the marine macroalga,Ulva lactuca, Sofie Vonlanthen; Murray T. Brown; Andrew Turner, 2011
  39. An evaluation of the toxicity and bioaccumulation of cisplatin in the marine environment using the macroalga, Ulva lactuca, Cecilia Easton; Andrew Turner; Graham Sewell, 2011
  40. Recreational clam harvesting affects sediment nutrient remineralization and the growth of the green macroalga Ulva lactuca, Kathryn L. Van Alstyne; Jean C. Flanagan; Sue-Ann Gifford, 2011
  41. The green macroalga, Ulva lactuca, inhibits the growth of seven common harmful algal bloom species via allelopathy, Ying Zhong Tang; Christopher J. Gobler, 2011
  42. Nitrogen uptake and growth by the opportunistic macroalga Ulva lactuca (Linnaeus) during the internal tide, D.M. Pérez-Mayorga; L.B. Ladah; J.A. Zertuche-González; J.J. Leichter; A.E. Filonov; M.F. Lavín, 2011
  43. An alkali-halotolerant cellulase from Bacillus flexus isolated from green seaweed Ulva lactuca, Nitin Trivedi; Vishal Gupta; Manoj Kumar; Puja Kumari; C.R.K.Reddy; B. Jha, 2011
  44. A LC–MS/MS methodology to determine furaltadone residues in the macroalgae Ulva lactuca, Sara Leston; Margarida Nunes; Andreia Freitas; Jorge Barbosa; Fernando Ramos; Miguel Ângelo Pardal, 2011
  45. Chemical composition and functional properties of Ulva lactuca seaweed collected in Tunisia, Hela Yaich; Haikel Garna; Souhail Besbes; Michel Paquot; Christophe Blecker; Hamadi Attia, 2011
  46. The effects of the nitrofuran furaltadone on Ulva lactuca, Sara Leston; Margarida Nunes; Ivan Viegas; Marco F.L. Lemos; Andreia Freitas; Jorge Barbosa; Fernando Ramos; Miguel A. Pardal, 2011
  47. The comparison of the roles of total phenolic compounds against UV-A stress between two macro algae Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta) and Patelonia sp. (Phaeophyta), Inci Tuney; Dilek Unal; Zeliha Demirel; Atakan Sukatar, 2011
  48. Integration of western king prawn (Penaeus latisulcatus Kishinouye, 1896) and green seaweed (Ulva lactuca Linnaeus, 1753) in a closed recirculating aquaculture system, Le Van Khoi; Ravi Fotedar, 2011
  49. Improvement of lipid profile and antioxidant of hypercholesterolemic albino rats by polysaccharides extracted from the green alga Ulva lactuca Linnaeus, Sherif Hassan; Sanaa Abd El-Twab; Mona Hetta; Basant Mahmoud, 2011
  50. Bioenergy potential of Ulva lactuca: Biomass yield, methane production and combustion, Annette Bruhn; Jonas Dahl; Henrik Bangsø Nielsen; Lars Nikolaisen; Michael Bo Rasmussen; Stiig Markager; Birgit Olesen; Carlos Arias; Peter Daugbjerg Jensen, 2011

External links

  1. Algae Base (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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am 01.05.15#2
Ich bin mir nicht zu 100% sicher, ob es genau diese Art ist. Aber das ist auch sehr schwer zu unterscheiden. Meine Stammt von Lanzarote. Ich züchte diese Alge mittlerweile dauerhaft. Die Haltung ist einfach. Auch über längere Zeit. Es gibt nur 2 Dinge, die bei der Haltung beachtet werden sollten um auch dauerhaft Erfolg zu haben. Erstens das richtige Substrat. Wer hier an schönes, freies Riff -gestein denkt, der liegt falsch. Ich benutze eine Kunststoff-Paketschnur!! Das ist eindeutig das beste meiner getesteten Beisiedlungssubstrate. An meinen Seilen hängen große Büsche an Ulva sp., die ständig entfernt werden müssen. Trotz dem Fraßdruck eines Hawaii Doc. Neue Seile werden in wenigen Tagen besiedelt. Auf den Steinen tauchen aber kaum Blätter auf. Der 2. Punkt ist die Versorgung mit Spurenelementen. Das erklärt auch, wieso viele Leute nur Erfolg mit dieser Art haben, solange regelmäßig Wasser gewechselt wird. Wird dies eingestellt verendet die Alge schnell. Ich habe daraufhin einen eher ungewöhnlichen Versuch gemacht. Ich habe begonnen mit einem Süßwasser-Pflanzendünger die benötigten Spurenelemente zuzufügen. Täglich dosiere ich Planta Min von Tetra. In mein 500L Becken dosiere ich Täglich 6ml Dünger. Laut Tetra enthält der neue Dünger kein Kupfer mehr. In älteren Flaschen, die schon lange in einem Laden stehen sind wohl noch geringe Spuren drinnen. Negative Auswirkungen auf die Korallen konnte ich durch den Dünger nicht feststellen. Ich halte auch einige unempfindlichere Acropora -arten wie A. tumida, A. ecinata.....

Unbedingt möchte ich aber hier noch darauf hinweisen, dass ich nicht ausschließen kann, das der Dünger auf bestimmte Tiere auch negative Auswirkungen haben könnte. Daher handelt jeder, der es auch ausprobieren möchte auf eigene Verantwortung. An die Dosierung sollte sich sehr langsam herangetastet werden. Da der Dünger auch das Wachstum von Caulerpas, Fadenalgen und anderen fördert sollte dies ebenfalls berücksichtigt werden.
am 21.12.04#1
Ideales Ergänzungsfutter für Seeigel. Ich füttere´meinen Paffenhutseeigel mit Ulva aus der Nordsee.
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