Hypnea musciformis Taxonomy ID: 31429 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid31429) current name. spread quickly, reaching other islands by 1982. Table 1: Relative percentages of fatty acids analysed as methyl esters from Hypnea. Name . Caribbean Reef Plants. were in common with Japan, or 48%. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Ceramium musciforme (Wulfen) Ruchinger, 1818; Sphaerococcus musciformis (Wulfen) C.Agardh, 1822; Hypnophycus musciformis (Wulfen) Kützing, 1843; Heterotypic. http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/Invasive/default.htm, Webmaster L. Preskitt preskitt@hawaii.edu, http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/GradStud/smith/websites/, http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/Invasive/default.htm. the presence of flattened, broad hooks at the tips of the branches (see Gigartinales) in the Hawaiian Islands and its utilization by the green This worries biologists because the nutritional value of H. musciformis has not been determined for green sea turtles. mydas. This alga was purposefully introduced to arrow on above figure). 2000. 39(1-3): 201-214. Russell, D. J. and G. H. Balazs. cornuta – H . Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Volume 96 Page 372-380. Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) Lamouroux B. Lavanya*, N. Narayanan, A. Maheshwaran. H. musciformis is often found in large, nearly unialgal The success of this alga in divaricata – H . Wynne, M. J. It was developed as part of the global initiative on invasive species led by the erstwhile Global Invasive Species Programme (GISP) in 2000. Branching Hypnea musciformis. Seaweed” is the common name for countless species of marine plants and algae that grow in the ocean as well as in rivers, lakes, and other water bodies. Hewitt, C.L, Campbell, M.L. Reviewed-Annotation score: -Experimental evidence at protein level i. It is an alien invasive species in Hawaii. Islands. 47:53-60. B. Rios, L. I. M. Castelar, and A. D. Carvalho. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE, The University of Hawai‘i (UNDATED) describes, A study conducted by Reis and Yoneshigue-Valentin (2000) suggests that, \"In, The University of Hawai‘i (UNDATED) states that, \"The success of, The University of Hawai‘i was awarded a $60,000 grant from the Hawai‘i Coral Reef Initiative. can make up a significant part the their diet, sometimes representing cultivation. Hawaii Coral Reef Initiative Research Program. The grant will be used to fund research being carried out to control five separate invasive species in Hawai‘i including, Countries (or multi-country features) with distribution records for, Faccini, A. L., F. Berchez. 2002. Usually red, Easily distinguished from other native Hypnea spp. 2000. Melo, V. M. M., D. A. Medeiros, F. J. AVH is a collaborative project of the state, Commonwealth and territory herbaria, developed under the auspices of the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH), representing the major Australian collections. Structure and zonation of algal communities in the bay of Sao Vicente (Sao Miguel, Azores). Weber Bosse - Algae - Plant type specimen.jpeg 1,108 × 1,920; 152 KB Downloaded from http://www.iucngisd.org/gisd/species.php?sc=728 on 12-12-2020. For control mechanisms to be devised, scientists must overcome this extremely rapid growth rate. Hookweed (Hypnea musciformis) was imported illegally from Florida for aquaculture but abandoned when found to be difficult to process. two native species, Laurencia nidifica J.Ag. Philippines, Indian Ocean, Caribbean to Uruguay. Szechy, M. T., and E. J. Paula. Tetrasporangia zonately divided, in raised nemathecia, usually on ultimate branches; spermatangia borne in chains in slightly swollen nemathecia at base of branchlets. Common !Iaine Systematic name Mol. Colonization by the alien marine alga, Salimabi and B. Das (1980) - Antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory activity of carrageenan from.  Introduced to Kane‘ohe Bay in 1974 for commercial http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/GradStud/smith/websites/ Sci. compressa – H . Schneider, D.W, and R.B. 2003. OffShore Graphics, Washington, D.C. Russell, D.J., 1992. The scope of what researchers and scientists must overcome is partially revealed in Faccini and Berchez's (2000) research. arenaria – H . branches; spermatangia borne in chains in slightly swollen nemathecia at Hypnea musciformis in Hawaiian Islands. Drifting fragments reattach to other algae, Sotka, E. E., J. P. Wares, and M. E. Hay. well known for its large floating blooms in coastal Maui. B. Streptomyces scabiei subsp. Salimabi (1980) found that, \"Pharmacological studies on K-carrageenan extracted from H. musciformis have shown that it antagonizes histamine-induced spasm in guineapig ielum and possesses anti-inflammatory activity against rat hind paw oedema induced by commercial carrageenan\". CAS Number: 223751-71-1 COSING REF No: 34559 Chem/IUPAC Name: Hypnea Musciformis Extract is an extract of the Red Alga, Hypnea musciformis, Hypneaceae The University of Hawai‘i (UNDATED) describes H. musciformis in more exact detail listing the following: \"Medulla appear parenchymatous around central axial cell; cortical filaments with few divisions on radii, outer layer pigmented. Distribution of cortical filaments with few divisions on radii, outer layer pigmented. Hypnea musciformis as an Immunostimulant on Hemogram Count and Vibrio alginolyticus Infection in the Prawn, Penaeus monodon , at Different Salinities J. Jean José, A.P. Hypnea musciformis beds with Ulva Distribution. Hypnea cf. 99-100 percent of the seaweed mass found in their stomachs, but the actual US2446091A US609328A US60932845A US2446091A US 2446091 A US2446091 A US 2446091A US 609328 A US609328 A US 609328A US 60932845 A US60932845 A US 60932845A US 2446091 A US2446091 A US 2446091A Authority US … Hypnea musciformis (basionym Fucus musciformis) is classified as a red algae and is distributed throughout most of the world. ALIEN-HOME.htm, Marine Invasives in Hawai‘i: Testimony of Celia Smith before the US House of Representatives, Committee on Resources, Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and oceans. 1995; 125(1-3): 219-228. congesta – H . This alga is easily identified Taylor, J. E., and E. T. Moul. NOAA TM-NMFS-SWFSC-294. ICZN, 2005. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, ITIS (Integrated Taxonomic Information System), 2005. nov., a new species based on molecular and morphological analyses, in the context of the H. musciformis complex (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta), Journal of Applied Phycology, 10.1007/s10811-014-0488-y, 27, 6, (2405-2417), (2014). waters. brasiliensis – H . pumila Harvey, 1834 Sphaerococcus spinellus C.Agardh Homonyms Hypnea spinella (C.Agardh) Kütz. Identification Hypnea musciformis (Red alga) (Fucus musciformis) Status. cenomyce – H . Large biomass alien marine alga Hypnea musciformis (Wulfen) J. Ag. Influence of initial tissue nutrient status of tropical marine algae on response to nitrogen and phosphorus additions. but can be yellowish brown in high light environments or nutrient poor is variable and irregular, often tendril-like and twisted around axes of Dispersal may well have been enhanced via interisland travel with fouled Einav, R., S. Breckle, and S. Beer. 3: 299-315. The genus Hypnea(Rhodophyta, Gigartinales) has currently 61 accepted species distributed in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions, growing in different habitats with a wide range of environmental factors and interactions with abiotic and biotic factors. The name Hypnea musciformis has been applied widely, but numerous applications of the name are now considered incorrect. Brown Algae               No common name has yet been provided in this category nor in wikidata 'Hypnea' ... Hypnea musciformis‎ (15 F) S Hypnea spicifera‎ (3 F) Hypnea spinella‎ (empty) V Hypnea variabilis‎ (1 F) Media in category "Hypnea" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Aquatic Biology. caespitosa – H . Considerations for responsible use. viii + 32 pp. Genus: Hypnea. Searles, 1991. Abbott, I.A., 1999. Starbulletin.Com : Monday, December 3, 2002. 2000. Before the introduction of Acanthophora spicifera and Hypnea musciformis, H. cervicornis was one of the most common intertidal reef algae on Hawaiian reefs, and had a close association with Laurencia species. Some substance identifiers may have been claimed confidential, or may not have been provided, and therefore not be displayed. Dill ( Anethum graveolens) Jüngere Arbeiten finden Nonadecansäure auch in höheren Pflanzen, so etwa zu 9,95 % der Gesamtfettsäuren in den grünen Teilen von Dill ( Anethum graveolens), sowie in einer Rotalge ( Hypnea musciformis ). asiatica – H . Macroalgae associated to. The ecological invasion of Hawaiian 1994. pannosa.jpg 1,200 × 811; 1 MB. For example, in Japan, H. musciformis sensu Okamura (1909) is now considered to be H. japonica Tanaka, distinguished by its size and texture and the absence of numerous, short proliferations ( Tanaka, 1941 ; Yamagishi and Masuda, 1997 ). other algae. 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