Porolithon

Summary

Porolithon is a genus of red algae comprising 24 species.[1] The Porolithon are the primary reef building algae. When coral reefs reach sea level, the corals break under the high energy impact of the waves, while the coralline red algae, primarily Porolithon, continuing building and cementing the reef structure.[2]

Porolithon
Porolithon pachydermum
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Porolithon

Foslie, 1909[1]

Species edit

Accepted species in the genus are:[3]

  1. Porolithon aequinoctiale (Foslie) Foslie
  2. Porolithon antillarum (Foslie & M.Howe) Foslie & M.Howe
  3. Porolithon castellum E.Y.Dawson
  4. Porolithon colliculosum Masaki
  5. Porolithon imitatum R.A.Townsend & G.W.Saunders
  6. Porolithon improcerum (Foslie & M.Howe) M.Howe
  7. Porolithon maneveldtii R.A.Townsend & Huisman
  8. Porolithon marshallense W.R.Taylor
  9. Porolithon oligocarpum (Foslie) W.H.Adey
  10. Porolithon onkodes (Heydrich) Foslie - tip
  11. Porolithon penroseae R.A.Townsend & P.W.Gabrielson
  12. Porolithon praetextatum (Foslie) Foslie
  13. Porolithon sandvicense (Foslie) Foslie
  14. Porolithon sonorense E.Y.Dawson

References edit

  1. ^ a b "WoRMS: Porolithon". World Register of Marine Species.
  2. ^ Lee, Robert Edward (1999). Phycology. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-63883-6.
  3. ^ Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Porolithon". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. Retrieved 28 September 2020.