Caulerpa, a coenocytic marine macroalgae, is a genus characterized by having a prostrate indeterminate axis (stolon) with rhizoids and vertical axes that are potentially independent units as Caulerpa can withstand fragmentation and regenerate after a lamina or stolon are cut. This is similar to clonal growth described for vascular plants. A morphometric study was conducted comparing two morphologically distinct populations of Caulerpa prolifera growing in contrasting light environments of a coral reef lagoon. Morphometric measurements and dry weight partitioning were analyzed. Results of this study show that significant morphological differences exist. In a shaded environment C prolifera had a higher dry weight (mg/cm(2)) than in sunny area...
Not AvailableSpecies of Caulerpa form an important component, of the algal group of intertidal ecosy...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
Morphological and photosynthetic performance were analyzed in species of the genus Caulerpa from an ...
Caulerpa scalpelliformis grows on rocky and sandy bottoms at different depths in Jacuacanga Cove, Il...
Caulerpa sertularioides has been spreading in Bahía Culebra, a seasonal upwelling bay in the north P...
Mechanisms underlying morphological variation in two highly variable reef corals are discussed. Surv...
Although recent molecular studies have indicated the presence of a number of distinct species within...
FIGS 7–13. Caulerpa brachypus, variation in the general morphology and margin structure of the assim...
Abstract. Estrada JL, Bautista NS, Dionisio-Sese ML. 2020. Morphological variation of two common sea...
The successful growth of fragments to full size macroalgal clones is well known for many taxa in mar...
The success of scleractinian corals can be attributed to a symbiotic relationship between the coral ...
© 2019 Understanding how species' traits can shape winners and losers of environmental change can he...
Siphonous plants represent an alternate scheme to the way most macroscopic plants are constructed. T...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Not AvailableSpecies of Caulerpa form an important component, of the algal group of intertidal ecosy...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...
Morphological and photosynthetic performance were analyzed in species of the genus Caulerpa from an ...
Caulerpa scalpelliformis grows on rocky and sandy bottoms at different depths in Jacuacanga Cove, Il...
Caulerpa sertularioides has been spreading in Bahía Culebra, a seasonal upwelling bay in the north P...
Mechanisms underlying morphological variation in two highly variable reef corals are discussed. Surv...
Although recent molecular studies have indicated the presence of a number of distinct species within...
FIGS 7–13. Caulerpa brachypus, variation in the general morphology and margin structure of the assim...
Abstract. Estrada JL, Bautista NS, Dionisio-Sese ML. 2020. Morphological variation of two common sea...
The successful growth of fragments to full size macroalgal clones is well known for many taxa in mar...
The success of scleractinian corals can be attributed to a symbiotic relationship between the coral ...
© 2019 Understanding how species' traits can shape winners and losers of environmental change can he...
Siphonous plants represent an alternate scheme to the way most macroscopic plants are constructed. T...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Not AvailableSpecies of Caulerpa form an important component, of the algal group of intertidal ecosy...
Morphological plasticity is common among clonal organisms, including scleractinian corals, yet the r...
Many terrestrial plants form complex morphological structures and will alter these growth patterns i...