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Rugulopteryx okamurae

Rugulopteryx okamurae es un alga multicelular perteneciente a la familia Dictyotaceae, género Rugulopteryx. Debe su nombre al botánico y ficólogo japonés Kintaro Okamura. Es una especie de alga parda originaria del océano Pacífico que habita en... Wikipedia
Especie: Rugulopteryx okamurae
Categoría: Especie
Reino: Protista
Dominio: Eukarya
Filo: Ochrophyta

Rugulopteryx okamurae de en.m.wikipedia.org
Rugulopteryx okamurae is a species of brown algae native to the temperate areas of the Northwest Pacific Ocean that has become invasive in the Mediterranean ...
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Rugulopteryx okamurae de www.frontiersin.org
28 sept 2022 · Rugulopteryx okamurae is a species of brown macroalgae belonging to the Dictyotaceae family and native to the north-western Pacific.
3 ene 2023 · The brown macroalgae of the species Rugulopteryx okamurae has reached European waters and the Strait of Gibraltar as an invasive species.
Rugulopteryx okamurae de www.sciencedirect.com
Rugulopteryx okamurae (E.Y. Dawson) I.K. Hwang, W.J. Lee and H.S. Kim (Dictyotales, Ochrophyta) is a brown alga native to the Asia-Pacific, ranging from ...
Rugulopteryx okamurae de www.algaebase.org
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically. Basionym Dilophus okamurae E.Y.Dawson. Type Information Notes: See data for Dictyota ...
24 sept 2023 · The brown seaweed Rugulopteryx okamurae (Dictyotales, Ochrophyta), native to the Pacific Ocean and widely distributed in Asia, has been recently ...
Rugulopteryx okamurae de www.reabic.net
14 oct 2022 · The brown macroalgae Rugulopteryx okamurae is described as one of the most severe and threatening invasive marine macroalgae in European waters.
Rugulopteryx okamurae (R. okamurae) is a brown seaweed of the Dictyotacea family and native of the Japan, Taiwan, China, Korea and North America area. It ...
Rugulopteryx okamurae de www.frontiersin.org
12 mar 2021 · The invasive macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae represents an unprecedented case of bioinvasion by marine macroalgae facing the European coasts ...
20 feb 2020 · Within one year, R. okamurae became an invasive species with an overflowing competitive capacity and growth. In 2015, more than 5000 tons of ...