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Genus of brown algae
Serrão, G. A. Pearson * Fucus gardneri P. C. Silva Fucus lagasca Clemente, 1807 Fucus mytili Nienburg Fucus nereideus Lightfoot Fucus radicans L. Bergström
Fucus
Species of seaweed
Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common names bladderwrack, black tang, rockweed, sea grapes, bladder fucus, sea oak, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus
Fucus_vesiculosus
Species of edible alga
Fucus ovinus Gunnerus, 1766 Fucus palmatus Linnaeus, 1753 Fucus rubens Esper, 1799 Fucus rubescens Sommerfelt, 1826 Fucus sarniensis Roth, 1806 Fucus
Palmaria_palmata
Species of seaweed
Fucus serratus is a seaweed of the north Atlantic Ocean, known as toothed wrack, serrated wrack, or saw wrack. Fucus serratus is a robust alga, olive-brown
Fucus_serratus
Species of seaweed
root of detached fragments. Fucus radicans seems to have diverged from the closely related and widely distributed Fucus vesiculosus within about the
Fucus_radicans
Genus of seaweeds
canaliculata Binomial name Pelvetia canaliculata (L.) Decne. & Thur. Synonyms Fucus canaliculatus L. Halidrys canaliculata (L.) Stackhouse Fucodium canaliculatum
Pelvetia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
first described by the English parson-naturalist John Lightfoot in 1777 as Fucus pygmaeus in Flora Scotica, having been interpreted at the time as a small
Lichina_pygmaea
Species of edible alga
Chondrus crispus—commonly called Irish moss or carrageenan moss (Irish carraigín, "little rock")—is a species of red algae which grows abundantly along
Chondrus_crispus
Species of Phaeophyceae
of Fucus. However it does not have bladders, as Fucus vesiculosus, or serrated edges to the fronds as Fucus serratus nor a twisted thallus, as Fucus spiralis
Fucus_guiryi
Species of seaweed
names of spiral wrack and flat wrack. Fucus spiralis is olive brown in colour and similar to Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus. It grows to about 30 cm
Fucus_spiralis
Species of seaweed
Fucus virsoides is a species of brown alga endemic to the Adriatic Sea. The Bay of Kotor was defined as one of the southernmost limits of Fucus virsoides
Fucus_virsoides
Species of alga
Fucus distichus or rockweed is a species of brown alga in the family Fucaceae to be found in the intertidal zones of rocky seashores in the Northern Hemisphere
Fucus_distichus
Species of brown alga
Thivy Synonyms Dictyota pavonia (Linnaeus) Lamouroux, 1809 Fucus pavonicus Linnaeus, 1753 Fucus pavonius Linnaeus, 1759 Padina mediterranea Bory de Saint-Vincent
Padina_pavonica
Sea in northern Europe
young there are only two or three known endemic species: the brown alga Fucus radicans and the flounder Platichthys solemdali. Both appear to have evolved
Baltic_Sea
Species of algae
in comparison to other members of the Fucus genus and lacks the bladders common in other species, such as Fucus vesiculosus (bladder wrack). The species
Fucus_cottonii
Index of plants with the same common name
wrack", Fucus vesiculosus "Channelled wrack", Pelvetia canaliculata "Knotted wrack", Ascophyllum nodosum "Spiral wrack" or "flat wrack", Fucus spiralis
Wrack_(seaweed)
Species of Phaeophyceae
the common names of rockweed and bladderwrack. Fucus gardneri is olive brown in colour and similar to Fucus spiralis. It grows to 40–50 centimetres (16–20 in)
Fucus_gardneri
Species of seaweed
biruncinata var. elongata Sonder, 1846 Capea radiata (C.Agardh) Endlicher, 1843 Fucus radiatus Turner, 1808 Laminaria flabelliformis A.Richard, 1832 Laminaria
Ecklonia_radiata
Large group of multicellular algae, comprising the class Phaeophyceae
sexes again. From the Fucales, the species Fucus serratus seems to have evolved a putative X/Y system. Male Fucus serratus show differential gene expression
Brown_algae
Large sea inlet in Northern Ireland
by spiral wrack (Fucus spiralis L.), then knotted wrack (Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jol) with some admixture of bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) L. and
Strangford_Lough
Species of seaweed
for 10–15 years. It may typically overlap in distribution with Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus. Its distribution is also limited by salinity, wave
Ascophyllum
Species of seaweed
exposure. It is sometimes abundant and forms a distinct zone just below the Fucus serratus zone. Himanthalia elongata (Linnaeus) S.F.Gray, 1821 World Register
Himanthalia_elongata
Species of Phaeophyceae, type of kelp
Binomial name Saccharina latissima (L.) C.E. Lane, C. Mayes, Druehl, et G. W. Saunders Synonyms Fucus saccharinus L. Laminaria saccharina (L.) Lamouroux
Saccharina_latissima
Species of seaweed
Fucus ceranoides is a species of brown algae found in the littoral zone of the sea shore. Fucus ceranoides is a species similar to other species of Fucus
Fucus_ceranoides
Macroscopic marine algae
macroscopic marine algae Temporal range: 1000–0 Ma Pha. Proterozoic Archean Had. Fucus serratus Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Clade: Diaphoretickes
Seaweed
Genus of large brown algae
Species: M. pyrifera Binomial name Macrocystis pyrifera (L.) C.Agardh Synonyms Fucus pyrifer L. Laminaria pyrifera (L.) Lamouroux M. humboldtii (Bonpland) C
Macrocystis
Species of alga (seaweed)
Corallina opuntia Linnaeus, 1758 Flabellaria multicaulis Lamarck, 1813 Fucus prolifer M.Blanco, 1837 Halimeda cordata J.Agardh, 1887 Halimeda multicaulis
Halimeda_opuntia
Species of alga
Carl Linnaeus in his seminal 1753 work Species Plantarum, under the name "Fucus foeniculaceus". Three other species described by Linnaeus were also later
Cystoseira_foeniculacea
Species of alga
Giant Kelp". sites.gsu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-23. "Life cycle Laminaria and Fucus (Brown Algae)". www.vcbio.science.ru.nl. Retrieved 2022-04-23. "WoRMS -
Desmarestia_viridis
Species of brown algae
Species: C. filum Binomial name Chorda filum (L.) Stackhouse, 1797 Synonyms Fucus filum L. 1753 Ceramium filum (L.) F.H.Wiggers 1780 Chordaria filum (L.)
Chorda_filum
Species of amphibian
types of salamander. Currently, the Hynobius fucus is listed as class 1 endangered species. Hynobius fucus was first discovered in 1993 in the Guanwu mountain
Taiwan_lesser_salamander
Family of seaweeds
brown algae, containing six genera: Ascophyllum Stackhouse – one species Fucus L. – 15 species Hesperophycus Setchell & Gardner – one species Pelvetia
Fucaceae
Species of alga
is harvested and dried. The species was originally described in 1768 as Fucus denticulatus by Nicolaas Laurens Burman and in 1917 transferred to the genus
Eucheuma_denticulatum
Species of alga
Caulerpaceae Genus: Caulerpa Species: C. prolifera Binomial name Caulerpa prolifera (Forsskål) J.V.Lamouroux, 1809 Synonyms Fucus prolifera Forsskål, 1775
Caulerpa_prolifera
Chromosome that differs from an ordinary autosome in form, size, and behavior
separate sexes again. From these, the species Fucus serratus seems to have evolved a putative X/Y system. Male Fucus serratus show differential gene expression
Sex_chromosome
Species of alga
Agardh, 1817 Chauvinia clavifera (Turner) Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1829 Fucus clavifer Turner, 1807 Fucus racemosus Forsskål, 1775 Fucus uvifer Turner, 1811
Caulerpa_racemosa
Indian food scientist in Ireland
Kumar Tiwari. "Conventional extraction of fucoidan from Irish brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus followed by ultrasound-assisted depolymerization." Scientific
Brijesh_Tiwari
Chemical compound
bromopentane. It is a colorless liquid. It is found as a natural product in Fucus vesiculosus. Most 1-bromoalkanes are prepared by free-radical addition of
1-Bromopentane
Chemical compound
accessory pigment found in the chloroplasts of many brown macroalgae, such as Fucus spp., and the golden-brown unicellular microalgae, the diatoms. It absorbs
Fucoxanthin
Species of macroalgae
Family: Sargassaceae Genus: Sargassum Species: S. natans Binomial name Sargassum natans (Linnaeus) Gaillon [fr] Synonyms Fucus natans Linnaeus, 1753
Sargassum_natans
Species of seaweed
Species: S. pallidum Binomial name Sargassum pallidum (Turner) C.Agardh, 1820 Synonyms Fucus pallidus Turner, 1808 Halochloa pallida (Turner) Kützing, 1849
Sargassum_pallidum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Synonyms Tremella lichenoides L. (1753) Lichen lichenoides (L.) Wulfen (1791) Fucus lichenoides (L.) J.F.Gmel. (1792) Leptogium lichenoides (L.) Zahlbr. (1924)
Scytinium_lichenoides
Sulfated polysaccharides
Commercially available fucoidan is commonly extracted from the seaweed species Fucus vesiculosus (wracks), Cladosiphon okamuranus, Laminaria japonica (kombu
Fucoidan
Celery Cinnamon Cowslip Dandelion Elecampane Euphorbia Feverfew Filipendula Fucus Gravel root Guaiacum Holy Thistle Hops Hydrangea Hydrocotyle Juniper Lady's
List of herbs with known adverse effects
List_of_herbs_with_known_adverse_effects
Species of seaweed
Cystophyllum crasspies (Mertens ex Turner) J.Agardh, 1848 Cystoseira crassipes (Mertens ex Turner) C.Agardh, 1821 Fucus crassipes Mertens ex Turner, 1809
Stephanocystis_crassipes
Specialized cavities in algae
differ having only hairs and are sterile; caecostomata, are found only in Fucus distichus, in these the ostiole becomes blocked during development. Conceptacles
Conceptacle
Species of seaweed
Western Australia. This seaweed first appeared in scientific literature as Fucus linearifolius in the year 1808. Published by the English botanist Dawson
Sargassum_linearifolium
Species of bacterium
issachenkonii is a marine bacterium which was isolated from the brown alga Fucus evanescens near the Kurile Islands. Ivanova, E. P.; Sawabe, T; Alexeeva
Pseudoalteromonas issachenkonii
Pseudoalteromonas_issachenkonii
Species of brown algae
setosa Duby, 1830 Dictyota volubilis Kützing, 1849 Fucus dichotomus (Hudson) Bertoloni, 1819 Fucus zosteroides J.V.Lamouroux, 1805 Haliseris dichotoma
Dictyota_dichotoma
Marine biology measurement scale
and L. pygmaea. The mid shore is dominated by barnacles, limpets and some Fucus. Some Rhodophyta . Himanthalia and some Rhodophyta such as Mastocarpus and
Ballantine_scale
Edible seaweed
of about 2.5 m. It overlaps to a small degree (+) in distribution with Fucus serratus and somewhat more with Laminaria digitata. It has low and high
Alaria_esculenta
Species of alga
Synonyms Ecklonia buccinalis (Linnaeus) Hornemann, 1828 Fucus buccinalis Linnaeus, 1771 Fucus maximus Osbeck, 1757 Laminaria buccinalis (Linnaeus) J.V
Ecklonia_maxima
Botanical and zoological wall charts for use in schools
annuus. Sonnenblume 30 Spirogyra, Pinnularia, Vaucheria Süßwasseralgen 40 Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Bierhefepilz. 50 Fucus vesiculosus. Blasentang. 60
Jung-Koch-Quentell Wall Charts
Jung-Koch-Quentell_Wall_Charts
Species of alga
hyperborea Binomial name Laminaria hyperborea (Gunnerus) Foslie, 1884 Synonyms Fucus hyperboreus Gunnerus, 1766 Laminaria cloustonii Edmondston, 1845 Laminaria
Laminaria_hyperborea
Sea spirit in British Isles folklore
covered with seaweed, its name derives from "tang" or seaweed of the genus Fucus. It is known for terrorizing lonely travellers, especially young women on
Tangie
Chemical compound
alcohol derived from fucoidan which is found in the North Atlantic seaweed Fucus vesiculosus or by the reduction of fucose. Galactitol Votocek, Emil; Potmesil
Fucitol
Species of alga
Alaria pylaiei var. grandifolia (J.Agardh) Jónsson, 1904 Fucus bulbosus Hudson, 1778 Fucus polyschides Lightfoot, 1777 Gigantea bulbosa Stackhouse, 1816
Saccorhiza_polyschides
Species of alga
was first described scientifically by Schmidel in 1794, under the name Fucus carnosus. The German botanist Otto Kuntze transferred the species to Dilsea
Dilsea_carnosa
Species of seaweed
G.Gmelin, who had found the lectotype in the Netherlands and called it Fucus baccatus. His original material cannot now be found but his illustration
Gongolaria_baccata
Species of seaweed
Genus: Cystophora Species: C. retroflexa Binomial name Cystophora retroflexa (Labillardière) J.Agardh 1848 Synonyms Fucus retroflexus Labillardière 1807
Cystophora_retroflexa
Genus of algae
Laminaria has heteromorphic alternation of generations which differs from Fucus. At meiosis the male and female zoospores are produced separately, then
Laminaria
tomentosum Bladder wrack, Fucus vesiculosus Channelled wrack, Pelvetia canaliculata Knotted wrack, Ascophyllum nodosum Spiral wrack, Fucus spiralis Rainbow wrack
List of British Isles rockpool life
List_of_British_Isles_rockpool_life
Chemical compound
thereby enhancing the in vivo cell killing. The word fucose comes from Latin fucus, meaning "seaweed," and the conventional suffix -ose for carbohydrates and
Fucose
Species of brown alga
Stypopodium zonale (J.V.Lamouroux) Papenfuss, 1940 Synonyms Dictyota zonaria 2 Fucus zonalis Padina lobata Stypopodium fuliginosum Stypopodium lobatum Zonaria
Stypopodium_zonale
Algae that can be used for culinary purposes
siliquosum) Arien wari Sargassum aquifolium Sargassum granuliferum Bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus) Channelled wrack (Pelvetia canaliculata) Hijiki or Hiziki (Sargassum
Edible_seaweed
Species of mollusc
is used to scrape algae and detritus. Phlorotannins in the brown algae Fucus vesiculosus and Ascophyllum nodosum act as chemical defenses against L.
Common_periwinkle
Genus of algae
Class: Florideophyceae Order: Plocamiales Family: Plocamiaceae Genus: Plocamium J.V. Lamouroux, 1813 Type species Fucus cartilagineus Linnaeus, 1753
Plocamium
Species of alga
Ascophyllum nodosum wherever it is found and occasionally on other species of Fucus. The life history is a sequence of three phases: gametangial, carposporangial
Polysiphonia_lanosa
Species of alga
Binomial name Ahnfeltia plicata (Hudson) E.M.Fries, 1836 Synonyms Fucus albus Hudson, 1762 Fucus plicatus Hudson, 1762 Gigartina confervoides var. plicata (Esper)
Ahnfeltia_plicata
Chemical compound
land plants (typically glassworts or saltworts) or the seaweed (typically Fucus species) were harvested, dried, and burned. The ashes were then "lixivated"
Sodium_carbonate
Red alga
Stackhouse, 1816 Fimbriaria dentata (Linnaeus) Stackhouse, 1809 Fucus dentatus Linnaeus, 1767 Fucus pinnatifidus Oeder, 1767 Rhodomela dentata (Linnaeus) C.Agardh
Odonthalia_dentata
Small islet in Gozo, Malta
perhaps unnecessary. Pharmacologists are studying the medical effects of Fucus coccineus melitensis today.[when?] Presently, Fungus Rock is a nature reserve
Fungus_Rock
German botanist (1823–1894)
Saprolegniaceae. He continued studies on Spirogyra, Floridea, Vaucheria and Fucus. He then examined the reproductive structures of mosses and the Characeae
Nathanael_Pringsheim
Enzyme
(21 June 2017). "The Identification of a SIRT6 Activator from Brown Algae Fucus distichus". Marine Drugs. 15 (6): 190. doi:10.3390/md15060190. PMC 5484140
Sirtuin
Species of woodlouse
This species feeds on green and brown algae, especially bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus), as well as on diatoms, decaying seaweed, and plant detritus
Ligia_oceanica
Island off County Donegal, Ireland
notes on the history of the island. Algae found locally include: Fucus vesiculosus, Fucus nodosus, Himanthalia lorea, Laminaria digitata, Rhodomenia laciniata
Tory_Island
Class of chemical compounds
galactolipids, rather than phlorotannins, that act as herbivore deterrents in Fucus vesiculosus against the sea urchin Arbacia punctulata. "Galactolipids".
Galactolipid
Species of bacterium
from the genus of Alkalihalobacillus which has been isolated from the alga Fucus evanescens. "Species: Alkalihalobacillus algicola". lpsn.dsmz.de. Ivanova
Alkalihalobacillus_algicola
Outermost layer of some cells
of soluble, cell-wall-bound and exuded phlorotannins in the brown alga Fucus vesiculosus, with implications on their ecological functions" (PDF). Journal
Cell_wall
discoverer, Lucien Lewis Forneau. Fucitol (C6H14O5), an alcohol derived from Fucus vesiculosus, a North Atlantic seaweed. Its optical isomers are also called
List of chemical compounds with unusual names
List_of_chemical_compounds_with_unusual_names
Cardinal organ part of lower plants
Algae Receptacles at the end of Fucus branches
Receptacle_(botany)
Extinct unclassified language of Peru
morot wind fic bird yaibab earth loct animal animblà tree nusuchu trunk fucù (M) / pucù (B) (?) branch rama flower flor-ac fruit fruto grass un(-)ñiò-còl
Sechura_language
Species of starfish
film. Other foods found in its stomach included decaying toothed wrack (Fucus serratus), periwinkle faeces and bits of dead molluscs such as mussels (Mytilus
Asterina_gibbosa
Any cause that reduces reproductive success in a proportion of a population
salinity has encouraged the emergence of a new species of brown seaweed, Fucus radicans. Human activity can lead to unintended changes in the environment
Evolutionary_pressure
Class of chemical compounds
on herbivory is highly dependent on both algae and herbivore species. In Fucus vesiculosus, it is galactolipids, rather than phlorotannins, that act as
Phlorotannin
Category of plant
Cladophora spp. Blanket Weed Pb, Cd, Hg, Ni Coccotylus truncatus Pb, Cd, Hg, Ni Fucus serratus Toothed Wrack Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb, Zn Furcellaria lumbricalis
Hyperaccumulator
Branch of Afroasiatic native to East Africa
Press. pp. 138, 147. ISBN 978-0-520-26204-1. Zaborski, Andrzej (1988). Fucus – "Remarks on the Verb in Beja". John Benjamins Publishing. p. 491. ISBN 90-272-3552-X
Cushitic_languages
Diverse group of photosynthetic organisms
seaweed (probably red algae) or a red dye derived from it. The Latinization, fūcus, meant primarily the cosmetic rouge. The etymology is uncertain, but a strong
Algae
Species of annelid worm
be the reason why the worm may settle and grow on brown seaweeds such as Fucus, but avoids giant kelp, Nereocystis. The latter uses carbon monoxide to
Serpula_vermicularis
Species of crustacean
far south as San Francisco. It can often be found hiding under rockweed (Fucus distichus) in the intertidal zone, and can be found at depths up to 919
Pentidotea_wosnesenskii
Species of alga
towel (Chondracanthus exasperatus), finger kelp (Laminaria digitata), and Fucus. Discurria insessa, a limpet endemic to Egregia Lewallen, Eleanor; Lewallen
Egregia
Tidal estuary on the U.S. East Coast
intertidal zone there are the seaweeds characterized by their brown tone, Fucus and Ascophyllum, some species of which have air bladders that allow them
Long_Island_Sound
Genus of amphibians
Hynobius fossigenus Okamiya, Sugawara, Nagano, and Poyarkov, 2018 Hynobius fucus Lai and Lue, 2008 Hynobius geiyoensis Sugawara, Naito, Iwata, and Nagano
Hynobius
Substance with micro-organisms
Seaweed-fertilizer also helps in breaking down clays.[citation needed] Fucus is used by Irish people as a biofertilizer on a large scale.[citation needed]
Biofertilizer
frequent being fish. Ancient Egyptians also extracted cosmetic face paint from fucus-algin, 0.01% iodine, and bromine mannite, however the bromine-based makeup
History_of_cosmetics
Species of seaweed
horneri was first described in 1808 by Dawson Turner under the basionym Fucus horneri. It was later reclassified into the genus Sargassum by Carl Adolph
Sargassum_horneri
Species of fly
nutritious value of seaweed. The Fucus seaweed that the flies prefer most is prevalent in the North Pacific. The presence of Fucus can be associated with the
Coelopa_pilipes
Mixture of fragrant substance
as essential oil in perfumes. An example of a commonly used seaweed is Fucus vesiculosus, which is commonly referred to as bladder wrack. Natural seaweed
Perfume
species (Ecklonia cava, Sargassum mcclurei), sea oak (Eisenia bicyclis, Fucus vesiculosus) Extracted from Mongolian Oak (Quercus mongolica) Salicylic
List of phytochemicals in food
List_of_phytochemicals_in_food
Species of barnacle
shores, S. balanoides may form a patchwork with patches of seaweeds, such as Fucus serratus, and limpets; the fronds of the seaweeds brush the barnacle larvae
Semibalanus_balanoides
FUCUS
FUCUS
FUCUS
FUCUS
Girl/Female
Irish
Loved one.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jaiprakash | ஜைபà¯à®°à®•ாஷ
Light, A victorious person who gives light to everyone, Ray of victory
Girl/Female
Muslim
Daughter of the prophet Mohammed, Name of a companion
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Father of Hasan
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Black; Dark-skinned
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Free Man
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hambly.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Paolo, PAOLA means "small."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friendly Beloved
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam
The Ganges
FUCUS
FUCUS
FUCUS
FUCUS
FUCUS
n.
A paint; a dye; also, false show.
n.
A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (Gracilaria lichenoides).
n.
Any coarse seaweed growing on sea-washed rocks, especially Fucus.
pl.
of Fucus
n.
A genus of tough, leathery seaweeds, usually of a dull brownish green color; rockweed.
n.
Any marine vegetation cast up on the shore, especially plants of the genera Fucus, Laminaria, and Zostera, which are most abundant on northern shores.
n.
Any marine plant of the class Algae, as kelp, dulse, Fucus, Ulva, etc.
n.
A special cell in certain cryptogamous plants containing oospheres, as in the rockweeds (Fucus), and the orders Vaucherieae and Peronosporeae.
n.
The calcined ashes of any coarse seaweed used for the manufacture of soda and iodine; also, the seaweed itself; fucus; wrack.
a.
Eating fucus or other seaweeds.
n.
An oily liquid, resembling, and possibly identical with, furfurol, and obtained from fucus, and other seaweeds.
n.
A little sac or vesicle, as the air cell of fucus, or seaweed.