RFRAR8M2–Amphiroa alata. Reimagined by Gibon. Classic art with a modern twist reimagined
RM2HT5HYH–Red coralline algae (Amphiroa sp.), a red alga. The fronds are reinforced with calcium carbonate that the plant has taken from the water.
RM2AG05GC–. Three young Crusoes, their life and adventures on an island in the West Indies. honey-comb hal-imeda; and others were stony and looked like coral. Most of the corallines had rather coarse branches,but one form, the fragile amphiroa, had thousandsof needle-shaped branches arranged very close to-gether like a bed of moss. Much of the land whichwas formerly supposed to be built up by coralpolyps is really the work of these coral-like seaweeds. Then there were other forms still more interest-ing on account of their peculiar shapes. The mer-mans shaving-brush and the sea-broom could nothave been
RMMAARM1–. The Earth beneath the sea : History . Fig. 2. Segments and branches. A. Segmented green algae. Left, Halimeda tridens; middle, Cymopolia sp.; right, Halimeda opuntia. B. Segmented red algae. Top, Amphiroa sp.; bottom, Jania sp. C. Two ophiviroids and their segments. D. The branching red alga Goniolithon strictum and its fragments. E. The branching coral Porites divaricata and its fragments. F. Underwater view of the bladed branches of the hydrocoral Millepora. (Photograph by Eugene Shinn.) G. The branching coral Acropora cervicornis. (Photograph by Eugene Shinn.) blade-shaped branches or pro
RMDTG7NR–Amphiroa orbignyana, coralline red algae
RM2G79CRY–Amphiroa bowerbankii Harvey 1849, red alga (Florideophyceae)
RMW23Y1R–Archive image from page 190 of Dansk botanisk arkiv (1913-1981). Dansk botanisk arkiv danskbotaniskark03dans Year: 1913-1981 Fig. 171. Amphiroa rigida Lamx. var. Antillana nov. var. Part of a regularly dichotomous thallus. (About 2 : 1). and taper evenly to the sum- mit where often the diameter scarcely reaches half the length of the above mentioned size. In the basal part the colour of the dried specimens is a ligth red-violet, towards the top almost white with a blue-violet tinge. The branches are spread- ing, the angle of the dicho- tomy being mostly obtuse, though sometimes acute. The jo
RMPFGM00–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 184. Jania adhaerens Lamx. Habit of a specimen. (About 7 :1).. Fig. 185. Jania adhaerens Lamx. Upper ends of fdaments showing the regular dichotomy. (About 20 :1). proportion to breadth etc., but nevertheless it seems very natural to me to take them together, as transitional links are found between them and they, most probably, are nothing but variations of the same plant due to differences in habitat. The plant grows upon stones, corals or similar substrata or intertwisted among other Corallinaceæ, e. g. Amphiroa fragilissima or epiphyti
RMRE3D9A–. A handbook of cryptogamic botany. Cryptogams. 206 ALO: branched rows of .roundish or oval spores resulting from the division of terminal cells of particular branches, or produced on the main branches. â . Literature. CramerâPflanzenphysiol. Untersiich., 1857 a'nd 1863. NageliâSitzber. Miinch. Akad. Wiss., 1861,'p. 297. PringsheimâAbhandl. Berlin. Ajcad. Wiss., 1862, p.;I. The CoRALLiNACE^ (Corallina, L., Melobesia, Lmx., tithothamnion, Phil., .Amphiroa, Lmx., &c.) are distinguished from other marine. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been
RMPFGM2F–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 183. Fig. 171. Amphiroa rigida Lamx. var. Antillana nov. var. Part of a regularly dichotomous thallus. (About 2 : 1). and taper evenly to the sum- mit where often the diameter scarcely reaches half the length of the above mentioned size. In the basal part the colour of the dried specimens is a ligth red-violet, towards the top almost white with a blue-violet tinge. The branches are spread- ing, the angle of the dicho- tomy being mostly obtuse, though sometimes acute. The joints are long, often
RMRD2EKE–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 184. Jania adhaerens Lamx. Habit of a specimen. (About 7 :1).. Fig. 185. Jania adhaerens Lamx. Upper ends of fdaments showing the regular dichotomy. (About 20 :1). proportion to breadth etc., but nevertheless it seems very natural to me to take them together, as transitional links are found between them and they, most probably, are nothing but variations of the same plant due to differences in habitat. The plant grows upon stones, corals or similar substrata or intertwisted among other Corallinaceæ, e. g. Amphiroa fragilissima or epiphyti
RMPFGM26–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 171. Amphiroa rigida Lamx. var. Antillana nov. var. Part of a regularly dichotomous thallus. (About 2 : 1). and taper evenly to the sum- mit where often the diameter scarcely reaches half the length of the above mentioned size. In the basal part the colour of the dried specimens is a ligth red-violet, towards the top almost white with a blue-violet tinge. The branches are spread- ing, the angle of the dicho- tomy being mostly obtuse, though sometimes acute. The joints are long, often reaching a length of more than one cm., cylindrical, an
RMRJWYX7–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Fig. 6B. Mean wet standing crop as a function of zone. Algae with carbonate skeletons (Jania, Halimeda, Amphiroa and Penicillis) are shown separately in terms of organic biomass and skeletal carbonate. Species number and the number of quadrats taken per zone are indicated.. •0 msttrt Fig. 6A. Generalized bathymetric transect from the shore across the Boiler Bay algal ridge to the outer lagoon, showing the depths and positions of the algal zones.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page im
RMPFGXDM–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 231 The specimen from an exposed place which I am going to describe was growing upon Amphiroa fragilissima originating from a coral reef at the south coast of St. Croix, The specimens found here are scarcely 1 cm, high. Their colour is more or less bluish green, while specimens from more protected places and from deep water have a red brown colour. The thallus consists of a central ramified filament composed of large cylindrical cells near the upper end of which a whirl of 4 di- or trichotomous
RMRE8HB0–. The Earth beneath the sea : History. Ocean bottom; Marine geophysics. SECT. 3] SHALLOW-WATER CARBONATE SEDIMENTS 557. Fig. 2. Segments and branches. A. Segmented green algae. Left, Halimeda tridens; middle, Cymopolia sp.; right, Halimeda opuntia. B. Segmented red algae. Top, Amphiroa sp.; bottom, Jania sp. C. Two ophiviroids and their segments. D. The branching red alga Goniolithon strictum and its fragments. E. The branching coral Porites divaricata and its fragments. F. Underwater view of the bladed branches of the hydrocoral Millepora. (Photograph by Eugene Shinn.) G. The branching coral
RMRD2EMW–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 171. Amphiroa rigida Lamx. var. Antillana nov. var. Part of a regularly dichotomous thallus. (About 2 : 1). and taper evenly to the sum- mit where often the diameter scarcely reaches half the length of the above mentioned size. In the basal part the colour of the dried specimens is a ligth red-violet, towards the top almost white with a blue-violet tinge. The branches are spread- ing, the angle of the dicho- tomy being mostly obtuse, though sometimes acute. The joints are long, often reaching a length of more than one cm., cylindrical, an
RMRH9XMX–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 246 R. Pilger. Längsreihen nicht alle von gleicher Länge, sondern es wechseln kurze und längere Zellen ab, so daß bei schwächerer Vergrößerung eine deutliche Schichtbildung sich bemerkbar macht. In besonders regelmäßiger Weise ist dies bei vielen echten Corallinen der Fall; Fig. zeigt den radialen Längsschnitt durch ein Aststück der zarten Ämphiroa fragilissima (L.) Lamour. Mehrere Schichten langgestreckter Zellen wechseln in regelmäßiger Folge mit
RMRJXM6M–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 1. Mature branch with hemispherical conceptacles. 2. Immature branch - note swollen segment ends. 3. Longitudinal section showing one alternating short to five long cells.. 100 Atm 1. Branch showing joints generally not at forks. 2. Mature branch with raised conceptacles. 3. Longitudinal section showing one alternating short to two long cells and smaller surface cells. Corallinaceae, Corallinales Amphiroa fragilissima (Linnaeus) Lamouroux 1816:298. Corallina fragilissima Linnaeus 1758:806. Thallus entangled, f
RMRJX3T7–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. FIGURE 4 ZONES AND WATER MOVEMENTS OVER REEF AT HOMOHOMO â vvn r w ^> <£*. OCEAN ALGAL RIDGE AND SPUR TOPS AMPHIROA Z0NE HELIOPORA [ ZONE J ALGAL CORAL ZONE POOL ZONE INTERTIDAL ZONE SUPRALITTORAL FRINGE SEA BEACH LOWER SUPRALITTORAL REEF FLAT EXCURRENT AREA LIP. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonian Institu
RMRE7KP6–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory, vol. 7. Botany; Botany. Text Fig. i. Two small colonies of Erythrodadia subintegra. When larger the colonies often became elongated, extending over more than one segment of the host. X 820. PoRPHYRA sp.—Guaruja. Amphibia tenella (Vahl.) Ktze.—M. Jundiahy, Sao icente. ?Bryocladia thyrsigera (J. Ag.) Schmitz.—M. Jundiahy, Sao icente. Centroceras clavulatum (C. Ag.) Mont.—Guaruja; Conceicao de Itanhaen; M. Jundiahy, Sao Vicente. Amphiroa brasiliaxa Dene.—Guaruja. 635. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may h
RMRH9XXT–. Botanische Jahrbcher fr Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Plants. 51. 50 52 Fig ^8-52. Amphiroa annohonensis Pilger. 48. Verzweigung des Sprosses Die un'v"erkalklen Gelenke sind durch P-ktierto Doppellin.en angedeulet Zel^n au dem Mark (iM/i). 50. Teil des Sprosses mit Verzweigung [^k), 51. Entleertes Konzep takel ^65/i)- 52. Unverkalktes Gelenk aus 2 Zellschichten gebildet p/i).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfec
RMRHA3Y9–. Botanische Jahrbu?cher fu?r Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie. Botany; Plantengeografie; Paleobotanie; Taxonomie; Pflanzen. 428 Beiträge zur Flora von Afrika. XLVII. liegenden Teilen (Fig. 48 6;?) ist keine Gabelung vorhanden, es können hintereinander mehrere Seitenzweige nach einer Seite entwickelt werden. In den oberen Teilen bei stärker ausgeprägter Gabelung können auch solche seitliche Zweige hier und da auftreten. Die Glieder zwischen den einzelnen Gabelungen sind 1—4 mm lang. Eine Zonenbildung ist nur an. Fig. 48—52. Ämphiroa annobonensis Pilger. 48. Verzweigung des
RMRJWYP2–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 300. 200 E 100. 5 Jania spp. Amphiroa spp. Hypnea spinalis Laurencia gemmlfera Laurencia intricate Laurencia microcladia Laurencia obtusa Skeletal carbonate calcified algae Organlcs In calcified algae Lagoon Fig. 10. Distribution and standing crop of fleshy algae on several of the high algal ridges on southeastern St. Croix (see Table 2) 1.6 g of Halinteda opuntia was found in zone 2 of Beach ridge and this is not shown in the diagram. A - Brown algae B - Red algae. Please note that these images are extra
RMRT0HTE–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 64 t't«l9?0 57*. A/VMf D. (?-// V -2,0-3 ,P^-47 n-5; Y -<^7 ? -770 -5; • -9^-/0, -/2;f-/3;^-/4;Y-/5 ;T-/6} II Figure 31. Horizontal distribution of algal and seagrass species at Mah6 Island. 1 - Thalassodendron ciliatum, 2 - Cymodocea serrulata, 3 - Halimeda species, 4 - Caulerpa racemosa, 5 - Ulva rigida, 6 - Dictyota species, 7 - Turbinaria species, 8 - Padina species, 9 - Lobophora variegata, 10 - Sargasswn species, 11 - Gracilaria species, 12 - Amphiroa foliacea, 13 - Hypnea species, 14 - Gelidiella ace
RMRD1M6B–. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. F. Børgesen: Rhodophyceæ of the Danish W. Indies. 183. Fig. 171. Amphiroa rigida Lamx. var. Antillana nov. var. Part of a regularly dichotomous thallus. (About 2 : 1). and taper evenly to the sum- mit where often the diameter scarcely reaches half the length of the above mentioned size. In the basal part the colour of the dried specimens is a ligth red-violet, towards the top almost white with a blue-violet tinge. The branches are spread- ing, the angle of the dicho- tomy being mostly obtuse, though sometimes acute. The joints are long, often
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