Halidrys

E1039907

Halidrys is a genus of brown seaweeds in the order Fucales, known for its branched, buoyant thalli found in temperate marine waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brown alga genus
genus
taxon
belongsToDomain Eukaryota NERFINISHED
buoyancyStructure gas-filled tissues
cellWallComponent alginic acid
cellulose
class Phaeophyceae NERFINISHED
color brown
containsPhotosyntheticOrganelles chloroplasts
containsSpecies Halidrys siliquosa NERFINISHED
distribution temperate North Atlantic Ocean
ecologicalRole primary producer
family Cystoseiraceae NERFINISHED
foundIn intertidal zone
subtidal zone
growthForm macroalga
habitat marine waters
temperate seas
hasCommonName brown seaweed
isMotile false
isMulticellular true
kingdom Chromista NERFINISHED
lifeCycle diploid-dominant
nutritionType photoautotroph
occursIn rocky shore environments
order Fucales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPigment chlorophyll a
chlorophyll c
fucoxanthin
phylum Ochrophyta NERFINISHED
reproductionType asexual reproduction
sexual reproduction
taxonRank genus
thallusProperty buoyant
thallusType branched
trophicLevel primary producer

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Sargassaceae familyOf Halidrys
Sargassaceae containsGenus Halidrys