- Audouinella
Taxobox
color = khaki
name = "Audouinella"
image_width = 240px
domain =Eukaryota
unranked_phylum =Archaeplastid a
phylum = Rhodophyta
classis =Florideophyceae
ordo =Acrochaetiales
familia =Acrochaetiaceae
genus = "Audouinella""Audouinella" is a wide-spread
genus ofred algae , found in marine andfreshwater . Grows as small tufts of red, brown, or black hairlike filaments on any solid surface - most dramatically on the edges of slow-growing leaves. Often tolerant of high levels ofpollution ,acidity , and thrives on dissolvedphosphate andnitrate s. Reproduces viaspore s.The form known as Black Brush Algae is a particular nuisance in
aquaria as fewfish , even those widely promoted as algivores, will eat it.External links
* [http://www.vliz.be/cgi-bin/aphi2web.exe?action=taxon&id=21823] contains more taxonomic information on this alga.
In natural ecosystems, this genus that infested aquariums is found in unpolluted lotic systems.
It has been tested for germination and new growth using NO3 and PO4 fertilizers and such results came out negative for a decade's worth of observations. It has been shown to be inducible by limiting and varying the CO2 concentration in planted aquariums. While other possible inducement mechanisms may exists, this is the most consistent and has been shown in many test by aquarists.
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