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Image Keith Hiscock - Phycodrys rubens on a kelp stipe at 10 m depth. Image width ca 22 cm.
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Phycodrys rubens is not listed under any importance categories.
| Paolo Pizzolla |
| Phylum | Rhodophyta | Red seaweeds |
|---|---|---|
| Class | Rhodophyta | Red seaweeds |
| Commonly sublittoral present on rocky substrata in northern Britain but more widely distributed on kelp stipes. Absent from parts of the east coast where turbid waters and a lack of suitable substrata preclude its growth. | |
| It is common in lower shore rock pools and the subtidal, growing on both rock and on the stipes of Laminaria hyperborea to a depth of up to 30 m. | |
| A small red alga, up to 15 cm tall, with a leaf-like frond, with midrib, lateral veins and serrated margin that give the impression of an oak leaf. The disc-like holdfast gives rise to a short toughened stipe. In winter the frond wears away due to a combination of cessation of growth and wave action, leaving just the mid-rib, the blade growing back in spring. Phycodrys rubens is light crimson in colour and can be distinguished from the similarly leaf-like Delesseria sanguinea by the deeply serrated frond and branching habit. |
This review can be cited as follows:
Paolo Pizzolla 2007. Phycodrys rubens. A red seaweed. Marine Life Information Network: Biology and Sensitivity Key Information Sub-programme [on-line]. Plymouth: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. [cited 03/09/2010]. Available from: <http://www.marlin.ac.uk/speciesfullreview.php?speciesID=4114>
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