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ALGAE AND
ANGIOSPERMS
Alex
Slipperlimpet.co.uk
Why is algae so
 important?
Carbon sink


           Indicator
                                                            Fertilser
            species




Weather
                                                                           Food
 telling
                                                                        production
device

                                  Why?


    Nursery                                                         Coastal
    habitat                                                         defence




                       Food for
                                              Symbiotic
                        marine
                                            relationships
                       species
Kingdom

• Protoctista


Characteristics
•   Single celled to mutlicelled
•   Autotrophic
•   Form reproductive structures
•   Aquatic
•   Have flagellum at some point in their life
•   Many contain organelles which store and synthesise starch
    (pyrenoids)

Types

•   Unicellular
•   Colonial
•   Filamentous
•   multicellular
•7 Phylum
•Based on
    •Colour
    •Type of Chlorophyll
    •Food Storage substance
    •Cell wall composition
•Focus on Multicelled or Macroalgae
•3 Phylum
    •Chlorophyta
    •Phaeophyta
    •Rhodophyta
Green Algae (Chlorophyta)

•      Land based plants have arisen from evolution
of green seaweeds.

•     Mostly freshwater species (~700 marine species)
•     Some species common in nearshore environments
•     Structurally simple
        •    Many unicellular or filamentous
        •    Photosynthetic pigments and energy storage
             products similar to higher plants
             •      May have shared a common ancestor with
                    plants
             •      No pigments to mask green color
    Habitat
        •    Many live as epiphytes
        •    Some species bore into calcium carbonate shells
Examples of Green Algae

          Enteromorpha
              •      Often found in polluted areas; Used as
                     bioassay tool
          Ulva (Sea Lettuce)
              •      Found in areas with high nutrient levels
          Valonia (Bubble Algae)
              •      Tropical and subtropical
          Caulerpa
              •      Invasive species (C. taxifolia)
          Codium (Dead Man’s Fingers)
              •      Multinucleated
          Halimeda
              •      Calcareous alga
•       Brown Algae (Phaeophyta)

    •        Mostly marine (~1500 species)
         •        Includes largest and most complex algae - kelps
    •        Especially abundant on rocky coasts in temperate and polar regions
    •        Dominant accessory pigment is fucoxanthin
         •        Imparts yellow-brown to brown color
    •        Structurally simple to complex
         •        Some with simple flat thalli (Padina)
         •        Others with complex structures
                 •     Holdfast, stipe, blade, pneumatocysts
    •        Includes fast growing species
         •        Some kelps can grow up to 50 cm per day!
    •        Most anchored to substrate
         •        Some float (Sargassum – Sargasso Sea)
    •        Common in intertidal zone
         •        Good at withstanding mechanical stress
         •        Tolerant of exposure and desiccation
Examples of Brown Algae (Phaeophyta)
    •     Examples
    •     Fucus (Rockweeds)
        •     Intertidal and subtidal species; Ecologically important
    •     Laminaria (Kelp)
        •     Some species consist of a single blade
        •     Commonly used for food
    •     Postelsia (Sea Palm)
        •     Usually on exposed rocky shorelines
    •     Egregia (Feather Boa)
        •     Common on rocky Pacific coast
    •     Pelagophycus (Elk Kelp)
        •     Large float
    •     Macrocystis (Giant Kelp)
        •     May reach 100 m and grow up to 50 cm day-1
        •     Most common in cold water
D.       Red Algae (Rhodophyta)

             Mostly marine (~4000 species)
             Common in shallow water but also found in depths up to 200 metres.
             Contain accessory pigments called phycobilins (phycoerythrin, phycocyanin)
             Structurally less complex than brown algae
          •       Most are filamentous
          •       Much smaller than large brown algae
             May be heterotrophic or parasitic
             May incorporate calcium carbonate into tissues (Why?)
          •      Coralline red algae
          •      May be important in formation and cementing of coral reefs
          •      May contribute to formation of carbonate sand
          •      Some encrusting, others arborescent
             Many are commercially important
Next session:

•Bring life cycle of Red, Green and Brown
                  seaweed.

            •Box Justification
Angiosperms
Key Features

•Marine flowering plants

•NOT seaweeds

•Salt tolerant or able to withstand constant emersion

•Oxygen absorbed from water

•Produce rhizome roots

•Only able to photosynthesise on leaves
Habitats
Eelgrass beds

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Algae seaweeds

  • 2. Why is algae so important?
  • 3. Carbon sink Indicator Fertilser species Weather Food telling production device Why? Nursery Coastal habitat defence Food for Symbiotic marine relationships species
  • 4. Kingdom • Protoctista Characteristics • Single celled to mutlicelled • Autotrophic • Form reproductive structures • Aquatic • Have flagellum at some point in their life • Many contain organelles which store and synthesise starch (pyrenoids) Types • Unicellular • Colonial • Filamentous • multicellular
  • 5. •7 Phylum •Based on •Colour •Type of Chlorophyll •Food Storage substance •Cell wall composition •Focus on Multicelled or Macroalgae •3 Phylum •Chlorophyta •Phaeophyta •Rhodophyta
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Green Algae (Chlorophyta) • Land based plants have arisen from evolution of green seaweeds. • Mostly freshwater species (~700 marine species) • Some species common in nearshore environments • Structurally simple • Many unicellular or filamentous • Photosynthetic pigments and energy storage products similar to higher plants • May have shared a common ancestor with plants • No pigments to mask green color Habitat • Many live as epiphytes • Some species bore into calcium carbonate shells
  • 9. Examples of Green Algae Enteromorpha • Often found in polluted areas; Used as bioassay tool Ulva (Sea Lettuce) • Found in areas with high nutrient levels Valonia (Bubble Algae) • Tropical and subtropical Caulerpa • Invasive species (C. taxifolia) Codium (Dead Man’s Fingers) • Multinucleated Halimeda • Calcareous alga
  • 10. Brown Algae (Phaeophyta) • Mostly marine (~1500 species) • Includes largest and most complex algae - kelps • Especially abundant on rocky coasts in temperate and polar regions • Dominant accessory pigment is fucoxanthin • Imparts yellow-brown to brown color • Structurally simple to complex • Some with simple flat thalli (Padina) • Others with complex structures • Holdfast, stipe, blade, pneumatocysts • Includes fast growing species • Some kelps can grow up to 50 cm per day! • Most anchored to substrate • Some float (Sargassum – Sargasso Sea) • Common in intertidal zone • Good at withstanding mechanical stress • Tolerant of exposure and desiccation
  • 11. Examples of Brown Algae (Phaeophyta) • Examples • Fucus (Rockweeds) • Intertidal and subtidal species; Ecologically important • Laminaria (Kelp) • Some species consist of a single blade • Commonly used for food • Postelsia (Sea Palm) • Usually on exposed rocky shorelines • Egregia (Feather Boa) • Common on rocky Pacific coast • Pelagophycus (Elk Kelp) • Large float • Macrocystis (Giant Kelp) • May reach 100 m and grow up to 50 cm day-1 • Most common in cold water
  • 12. D. Red Algae (Rhodophyta)  Mostly marine (~4000 species)  Common in shallow water but also found in depths up to 200 metres.  Contain accessory pigments called phycobilins (phycoerythrin, phycocyanin)  Structurally less complex than brown algae • Most are filamentous • Much smaller than large brown algae  May be heterotrophic or parasitic  May incorporate calcium carbonate into tissues (Why?) • Coralline red algae • May be important in formation and cementing of coral reefs • May contribute to formation of carbonate sand • Some encrusting, others arborescent  Many are commercially important
  • 13. Next session: •Bring life cycle of Red, Green and Brown seaweed. •Box Justification
  • 15. Key Features •Marine flowering plants •NOT seaweeds •Salt tolerant or able to withstand constant emersion •Oxygen absorbed from water •Produce rhizome roots •Only able to photosynthesise on leaves
  • 16.