Pelvetia

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Pelvetia is a small genus of brown algae in the order Fucales, commonly found on rocky seashores in the intertidal zone.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brown alga genus
genus
adaptation tolerant of desiccation
tolerant of wave action
anchoringStructure holdfast
associatedWith rocky shore communities
belongsToGroup seaweeds
cellWallComponent alginic acid
cellulose
class Phaeophyceae NERFINISHED
color brown
contains air-filled conceptacles in reproductive structures
distribution temperate coastal regions
domain Eukarya
surface form: Eukaryota
ecologicalRole primary producer
ecologicalZone littoral zone
family Fucaceae NERFINISHED
foundIn European Atlantic coasts
North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
habitat intertidal zone
rocky seashores
hasCommonName brown alga
hasLanguageOfName Latin
hasSpecies Pelvetia canaliculata NERFINISHED
isMulticellular true
kingdom Chromista NERFINISHED
lacks true leaves
true roots
true stems
lifeCycleStage gametophyte
sporophyte
lifestyle marine
morphology thallus-forming alga
notableFor occupying upper intertidal zone
order Fucales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPigment chlorophyll a
chlorophyll c
fucoxanthin
phylum Ochrophyta NERFINISHED
reproduction alternation of generations
sexual reproduction
subjectOf phycological research
taxonRank genus
trophicType photoautotroph
typeSpecies Pelvetia canaliculata NERFINISHED

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Fucales includesGenus Pelvetia