Ref. principal | Trono, G.C. Jr., 2001 |
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Notas | Inhabits well in rocky habitats exposed to moderate wave action, usually lodged between coral rocks in subtidal areas (Ref. 80758); found in the high subtidal or lower intertidal zones of relatively sheltered rockflats or mudflats and sandbanks, restricted to areas where persistent low water salinity was likely to be rare (Ref. 82232). Thomas Subbaramaiah (1994) reported that growth of H. pannosa in Mandapam, India was best at lower temperatures and higher salinities (Ref. 82232). In Corpus Cristi, Suva Harbour, Fiji, H. pannosa were found but not very abundant; in Nasese/Nasova (near Ratu Sukuna Road junction), Suva Harbour, Fiji, plants of H. pannosa were abundant, but fairly small. Hypnea was very stunted, being usually >50 mm in length and often covered with filamentous epiphytes. In Draunibota Island, Suva Harbour, Fiji, isolated small H. pannosa plants were found entangled with turtlegrasses, but were not abundant. The sandee lee side of Tokatoka ni Kubu Reef has scattered plants of G.maramae and H. pannosa. In Laucala Island, Suva Harbour, Fiji, attached to or entangled with the turtlegrasses were small (>100 mm) seaweed plants identified as Gracilaria maramae and Hypnea pannosa (Ref. 82232). |
Marine - Neritic | Marine - Oceanic | Brackishwater | Freshwater | |
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Marine zones / Brackish and freshwater bodies |
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Substrate | Benthic: sessile; Soft Bottom: sand; mud; Hard Bottom: rocky; |
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Substrate Ref. | Trono, G.C. Jr., 2001 |
Special habitats | Beds: rock; Coral Reefs; Corals: hard corals; |
Special habitats Ref. | Trono, G.C. Jr., 2001 |
Ref. | Pickering, T. and S. Mario, 1999 |
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Associations | epiphytic; |
Associated with | turtlegrasses; Caulerpa racemosa; mangrove roots; |
Association remarks | In Laucala Island, Suva Harbour, Fiji, attached to or entangled with the turtlegrasses were small (>100mm) seaweed plants identified as G. maramae and H. pannosa (Ref. 82232); In Kaba Peninsula, the horizontal stolons of Caulerpa plants were a conspicuous feature of the seabed, and other seaweeds (mainly Hypnea pannosa) were often found attached or tangled with them (Ref. 82232). In Draubota Island, Fiji, G. maramae and H. pannosa were found entangled with turtlegrass (Ref. 82232). At Vatoa, Fiji, drift plants of G. maramae, Hypnea and Enteromorpha were entangled in mangrove roots, and it is presumed that these were washed from the adjacent Tokatoka ni Kubu Reef (Ref. 82232). |
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