Gelatinous Algae at Todd Wilks blog

Gelatinous Algae. Filaments of nostoc imbedded in a gelatinous polysaccharide. It is found in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Jo latimore got an email recently about a weird. If you’re out on a lake this summer and you stumble on a blob that looks like an alien life form, it could actually be a good thing. It is an omnivorous filter feeder that. Nostoc commune, also referred to as star jelly, witch's butter and mare's eggs, is a species of cyanobacterium that grows in countries all over the world. From its gelatinous green state, it dries to an inconspicuous black crust that comes back to life when there is sufficient rain. Nostoc is also known as star jelly or spit of the moon due to its colonies, composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides. Enlarged heterocyst cells are frequently present.

(PDF) Gelatinous red algae of the Arabian Sea, including Platoma heteromorphum sp. nov
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From its gelatinous green state, it dries to an inconspicuous black crust that comes back to life when there is sufficient rain. If you’re out on a lake this summer and you stumble on a blob that looks like an alien life form, it could actually be a good thing. It is an omnivorous filter feeder that. Nostoc commune, also referred to as star jelly, witch's butter and mare's eggs, is a species of cyanobacterium that grows in countries all over the world. Filaments of nostoc imbedded in a gelatinous polysaccharide. Jo latimore got an email recently about a weird. Enlarged heterocyst cells are frequently present. It is found in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Nostoc is also known as star jelly or spit of the moon due to its colonies, composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides.

(PDF) Gelatinous red algae of the Arabian Sea, including Platoma heteromorphum sp. nov

Gelatinous Algae Jo latimore got an email recently about a weird. It is found in both terrestrial and aquatic habitats. If you’re out on a lake this summer and you stumble on a blob that looks like an alien life form, it could actually be a good thing. From its gelatinous green state, it dries to an inconspicuous black crust that comes back to life when there is sufficient rain. It is an omnivorous filter feeder that. Nostoc commune, also referred to as star jelly, witch's butter and mare's eggs, is a species of cyanobacterium that grows in countries all over the world. Filaments of nostoc imbedded in a gelatinous polysaccharide. Enlarged heterocyst cells are frequently present. Jo latimore got an email recently about a weird. Nostoc is also known as star jelly or spit of the moon due to its colonies, composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides.

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