Chaetomorpha | |
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Chaetomorpha antennina | |
Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Viridiplantae |
Division: | Chlorophyta |
Class: | Ulvophyceae |
Order: | Cladophorales |
Family: | Cladophoraceae |
Genus: |
Chaetomorpha Kützing |
Species | |
See text |
Chaetomorpha is a genus of green algae in the family Cladophoraceae. [1] Members of this genus may be referred to by the common name sea emerald.
Algae of this genus are made up of macroscopic filaments of cylindrical cells. [2] The genus is characterized by its unbranched filaments, making it distinctive; its closest relatives are branching species of the genus Cladophora. [3]
There are about 50 species. [3] Species include: [1]
These algae are popular with aquarium hobbyists. Dumping of aquarium specimens into waterways has led to the establishment of nonnative Chaetomorpha populations, which degrades ecosystems when the algae become invasive species. Biologists recommend boiling, microwaving, freezing, or desiccating aquarium Chaetomorpha before disposing of it to avoid inadvertent releases. [4]
Chaetomorpha | |
---|---|
Chaetomorpha antennina | |
Scientific classification | |
(unranked): | Viridiplantae |
Division: | Chlorophyta |
Class: | Ulvophyceae |
Order: | Cladophorales |
Family: | Cladophoraceae |
Genus: |
Chaetomorpha Kützing |
Species | |
See text |
Chaetomorpha is a genus of green algae in the family Cladophoraceae. [1] Members of this genus may be referred to by the common name sea emerald.
Algae of this genus are made up of macroscopic filaments of cylindrical cells. [2] The genus is characterized by its unbranched filaments, making it distinctive; its closest relatives are branching species of the genus Cladophora. [3]
There are about 50 species. [3] Species include: [1]
These algae are popular with aquarium hobbyists. Dumping of aquarium specimens into waterways has led to the establishment of nonnative Chaetomorpha populations, which degrades ecosystems when the algae become invasive species. Biologists recommend boiling, microwaving, freezing, or desiccating aquarium Chaetomorpha before disposing of it to avoid inadvertent releases. [4]