- Atractophora hypnoides
Taxobox
color = lightgreen
name = "Audouinella"
image_width = 240px
domain=Eukaryota
phylum = Rhodophyta
classis =Florideophyceae
ordo =Acrochaetiales
familia =Acrochaetiaceae
ordo =Bonnemaisoniales
familia =Naccariaceae
genus =Atractophora
species = "Atractophora hypnoides""Atractophora hypnoides" P.L. Crouan & H.M.Crouan is a rare red alga (
Rhodophyta ) found in theBritish Isles ,France and someAtlantic Islands and is the only species of the genus found in the British Isles. It is attached to the rock or otheralgae by a small basal disc and is much branched with downgrowing filaments which enclose the main branch or axis forming a cortex. Short filaments of limited growth radiate in whorls from the axis and frequently convert into hairs. The spreading filaments grow irregularly in a diffuse manner. Microscope examination is required for identification.Botanical description
"Atractophora hypnoides" is the gametangial, that is the sexual reproductive, phase of this alga, tetransporangia are unknown. The gametangial
thallus is erect, red and grows to a length of about 10cms. In the life cycle the adult, gametangial phase of the plant, produces spermatangia in clusters and carposporophytes which produce carpospores. On release these germinate and develop into the gametangial phase. No tetrasporangial phase is known. (Dixon and Irvine 1977 p.148)Dixon, P.S. and Irvine, L.M. 1977. "Seaweeds of the British Isles. Volume 1. Rhodophyta. Part 1. Introduction, Nemalionales, Gigartinales." British Museum (Natural History), London. ISBN 0 565 00781 5] However tetraspores released from "Rhododiscus pulcherrimus" when cultured germinated to form spermitangial and carpogonial branches. The vegetative and reproductive development corresponded closely with that described for "Atractophora hypnoides."Maggs, C.A., Guiry, M.D. and Irvine, L.M. 1983. The life history of an isolate of "Rhodiscus pulcerimus" (Naccariaceae; Rhodophyta) from Ireland.Abstract of papers read at the winter meeting at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. "Br. phycol. J." 18: 206 ] There are many other similar finely branched algae: "Audouinella ", "Antithamnion ", "Dasya", "Spyridia " and others.Distribution
It is mainly a western species in the
British Isles with records from theInner Hebrides ofScotland ,Galway andCounty Cork in the south ofIreland , a few records fromWales and south-westernEngland . There are only four records fromNorthern Ireland :County Antrim fromRathlin Island and Loughan Bay and inCounty Down at Greenore Point and near the entrance ofStrangford Lough and five from theRepublic of Ireland . It is recorded from several sites inEngland (counties:Cornwall ,Devon andDorset ) andWales but most often in the western islands ofScotland . Hardy, F.G. and Guiry, M.D. 2006. "A Checklist and Atlas of the Seaweeds of Britain and Ireland." British Phycological Society, London. ISBN 3-906166-35-X] It is also recorded from theChannel Islands and theIsle of Man . InEurope it is known from the coasts ofFrance .Life Cycle
The vegetative and reproductive development of "Rhododiscus pulcherrimus" corresponds closely to that described for "Atractophora hypnoides".
Habitat
The species grows epiphytically on coralline algae and is to be found only in the sublittoral to 20m depth.
References
External links
*http://www.algaebase.org/speciesdetail.lasso?species_id=634
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