Ceramium - Wikipedia Ceramium is a genus of Ceramium algae (or Rhodophyta) It is a large genus with at least 15 species in the British Isles [1]
Phycokey - Ceramium - University of New Hampshire In the Northwest Atlantic Ceramium virgatum is often very common, occurring as an aseasonal annual Growing on rocks, shells, pilings, and most often on other larger seaweeds
Banded Weeds (Ceramium) - Botanical Realm Ceramium is a genus of red algae commonly referred to as Banded Weeds These algae are primarily found in intertidal zones and shallow waters, often forming dense mats on marine substrates
Ceramium - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Ceramium is defined as a genus of red algae characterized by a thallus consisting of creeping axes and erect branches, often exhibiting irregular branching patterns and typically found growing epiphytically on various substrates How useful is this definition? You might find these chapters and articles relevant to this topic
Ceramium secundatum - Smithsonian Institution Ceramium secundatum is a red alga which has an erect axis, numerous branches, marked by darker cortical bands at the boundaries of cell walls The branches end in curved, paired apices (tips), and grows to 50-150 mm tall
Seaweed. ie :: Information on marine algae Ceramium rubrum auctorum; Ceramium nodulosum Description: Cartilaginous, usually bushy, brownish red to yellowish green fronds, to 300 mm long Irregularly dichotomous, clothed with simple to repeatedly dichotomous ramuli
A Review of Ceramium(Rhodophyceae, Ceramiales) from Fiji and Samoa . . . Species of Ceramium(Rhodophyta: Ceramiales, Ceramiaceae) are wide- spread throughout the Pacific Islands, and more than twenty species have been recorded in the literature, of which 13 are reported from Fiji (N’Yeurt et al 1996), and 3 from the Samoan Archipelago (Skelton South 1999)
Notes on Ceramium (Rhodophyta: Ceramiales) from the Hawaiian Islands Ceramium is widely distributed and recorded from the coasts of the North Pacific Ocean Thus, it is not surprising to find new species and new records of this genus among the numerous islands spread in this oceanic region