Corallina officinalis {species}  - Rhodophyta; Florideophyceae; Corallinales; Corallinaceae; Corallina;

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Taxon Description (Wikipedia)

Corallina officinalis is a calcareous red seaweed which grows in the lower and mid-littoral zones on rocky shores. It is primarily found growing around the rims of tide pools, but can be found in shallow crevices anywhere on the rocky shore that are regularly refreshed with sea water. It predominantly grows on the lower shore, especially where fucoid algae is absent, but is also found further up shore on exposed coasts. It forms calcium carbonate deposits within its cells which serve to strengthen the thallus. These white deposits cause the seaweed to appear pink in colour with white patches where the calcium carbonate is particularly concentrated, such as at the growing tips. The calcium carbonates makes it unpalatable to most rocky shore grazers. Corallina provides a... full article at Wikipedia

BOLD Stats

Specimen Records: 63
Specimens with Sequences : 64
Specimens with Barcodes : 60
Public Records : 44
Species : 1
Species With Barcodes : 1
   
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Collected from 5 countries. Top 20 : Expand Expand List
  • Canada [54]
  • United States [4]
  • Japan [2]
  • France [2]
  • Ireland [1]

Taxon Occurrence (GBIF)