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Padina australis Hauck
Classification:
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Chromista
Subkingdom Harosa
Infrakingdom Heterokonta
Phylum Ochrophyta
Subphylum Phaeista
Infraphylum Marista
Superclass Fucistia
Class Phaeophyceae
Order Dictyotales
Family Dictyotaceae
Tribe Zonarieae
Genus Padina
Hawaii; clusters of sporangia; scale 100 µm. 15 Aug 2011. J.M. Huisman. © J.M. Huisman. From: Huisman JM, Abbott IA, Smith CM (2007). Hawaiian reef plants. University of Hawai i Sea Grant College Program, Honolulu. 264 p. Available from Seagrant, University of Hawai'i.
Hawaii; blade showing fertile beands with sporangia alternating with sterile regions; scale 1 mm. 15 Aug 2011. J.M. Huisman. © J.M. Huisman. From: Huisman JM, Abbott IA, Smith CM (2007). Hawaiian reef plants. University of Hawai i Sea Grant College Program, Honolulu. 264 p. Available from Seagrant, University of Hawai'i.
Nth Turtle Island, off Port Hedland, Western Australia. 25 May 2011. John Huisman. © John Huisman (j.huisman@murdoch.edu.au).
Lung-tung, Taipei County, Taiwan. 1997. 5. 23. Photo by Huang Su-fang, National Taiwan Museum, from http://www.ntm.gov.tw/seaweeds.. Huang Su-fang. © Sue Huang (sfhuang@ntm.gov.tw).
Empire Eukaryota
Kingdom Chromista
Subkingdom Harosa
Infrakingdom Heterokonta
Phylum Ochrophyta
Subphylum Phaeista
Infraphylum Marista
Superclass Fucistia
Class Phaeophyceae
Order Dictyotales
Family Dictyotaceae
Tribe Zonarieae
Genus Padina
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click on thumbnail for larger version.Hawaii; clusters of sporangia; scale 100 µm. 15 Aug 2011. J.M. Huisman. © J.M. Huisman. From: Huisman JM, Abbott IA, Smith CM (2007). Hawaiian reef plants. University of Hawai i Sea Grant College Program, Honolulu. 264 p. Available from Seagrant, University of Hawai'i.
Hawaii; blade showing fertile beands with sporangia alternating with sterile regions; scale 1 mm. 15 Aug 2011. J.M. Huisman. © J.M. Huisman. From: Huisman JM, Abbott IA, Smith CM (2007). Hawaiian reef plants. University of Hawai i Sea Grant College Program, Honolulu. 264 p. Available from Seagrant, University of Hawai'i.
Nth Turtle Island, off Port Hedland, Western Australia. 25 May 2011. John Huisman. © John Huisman (j.huisman@murdoch.edu.au).
Lung-tung, Taipei County, Taiwan. 1997. 5. 23. Photo by Huang Su-fang, National Taiwan Museum, from http://www.ntm.gov.tw/seaweeds.. Huang Su-fang. © Sue Huang (sfhuang@ntm.gov.tw).
Padina australis Hauck Hawaii; blade showing fertile beands with sporangia alternating with sterile regions; scale 1 mm
Padina australis Hauck 1887: 44
Original publication: Hauck, F. (1887). Ueber einige von J.M. Hildebrandt im Rothen Meere und Indischen Ocean gesammelte Algen. Hedwigia 26: 8-21, 41-45.
Type species
The type species (holotype) of the genus Padina is Padina pavonica (Linnaeus) Thivy.
Status of name
This name is of an entity that is currently accepted taxonomically.
Origin of species name
Adjective (Latin), south, southern (Stearn 1973).
Synonym(s)
No synonyms are currently included in AlgaeBase.
General environment
This is a marine species.
Distribution by country
Type informationType locality: Cape York, Queensland, Australia (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996: 601).
Detailed distribution with sources
(as Padina australis Hauck)
South America: Chile (Ramírez & Santelices 1991).
Africa: Angola (Price, John & Lawson 1978), Cameroon (Price, John & Lawson 1978, Lawson & John 1987, John, Lawson & Ameka, 2003, John et al. 2004), Côte d'Ivoire (Price, John & Lawson 1978, Lawson & John 1987, John, Lawson & Ameka, 2003, John et al. 2004), Eritrea (Ateweberhan & Prud'homme van Reine 2005), Gabon (Price, John & Lawson 1978, Lawson & John 1987, John, Lawson & Ameka, 2003, John et al. 2004), Senegal (John et al. 2004), South Africa (Price, John & Lawson 1978).
South-west Asia: Bangladesh (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996), India (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996, Sahoo et al. 2001), Iran (Sohrabipour & Rabii 1999), Kuwait (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996).
Asia: China (Tseng 1984, Sun, Hasegawa & Tanaka 2008), Hong Kong (Wang et al. 2008), Japan (Yoshida, Nakajima & Nakata 1990, Yoshida 1998, Kawai et al 2007, Ni-Ni-Win et al. 2010), Korea (Lee & Kang 2001), Taiwan (Huang 2000).
South-east Asia: Indonesia (Verheij & Prud'homme van Reine 1993, Silva, Basson & Moe 1996), Philippines (Silva, Meñez & Moe 1987), Singapore (Pham et al. 2011), Thailand (Silva, Basson & Moe 1996, Coppejans et al. 2011), Vietnam (Pham-Hoàng 1969, Abbott, Fisher & McDermid 2002, Tsutsui et al. 2005, Titlyanov et al. 2011).
Australia and New Zealand: Lord Howe Island (Lewis 1985, Kraft 2009), New Zealand (Adams 1994), Queensland (Lewis 1985, Cribb 1996, Phillips 1997, Phillips 2002, Kraft 2009), Western Australia (Huisman & Borowitzka 2003).
Pacific Islands: Easter Island (Santelices & Abbott 1987), Federated States of Micronesia (Lobban & Tsuda 2003), Fiji (N'Yeurt, South & Keats 1996, South & Skelton 2003), Hawaiian Islands (Magruder & Hunt 1979, Abbott & Huisman, 2004, Huisman, Abbott & Smith 2007), Solomon Islands (Womersley & Bailey 1970).
Key references
Abbott, I.A., Fisher, J. & McDermid, K.J. (2002). Newly reported and revised marine algae from the vicinity of Nha Trang, Vietnam. In: Taxonomy of Economic Seaweeds with reference to some Pacific species. Vol. VIII. (Abbott, I.A. & Mcdermid, K.J. Eds) Vol. 8, pp. 291-321. Oceanographic Institute, Nha Trang, Vietnam: California Sea Grant College.
Huisman, J.M., Abbott, I.A., Smith, C.M. (2007). Hawaiian reef plants. pp. [1]-264, numerous colour photographs. Honolulu: A publication of the University of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program.
Kraft, G.T. (2009). Algae of Australia. Marine benthic algae of Lord Howe Island and the southern Great Barrier Reef, 2. Brown algae. pp. [i-iv], v-vi, 1-364, 107 figs. Erratum of fig. 73 from vol. 1. Canberra & Melbourne: Australian Biological Resources Study and CSIRO Publishing.
SAG Cultures
No records have been found on the SAG site.
NCBI Nucleotide Sequences
As of 2 June 2009, nucleotide sequence data are available at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Genbank for 18 samples identified as Padina australis.
Created: 15 March 1998 by M.D. Guiry
Verified by: 12 August 2011 by M.D. Guiry
Accesses: This record has been accessed by users 2036 times since it was created.
References
(Please note: only references with the binomials in the title are included. The information is from the Literature database.)
Sun, Z., Hasegawa, K. & Tanaka, J. (2008). A morphological study of Padina australis (Dictyotales, Phaeophyceae) from Hainan Island, China. Journal of Japanese Botany 83: 261-268.
Umezawa, Y., Miyajima, T., Tanaka, Y., Koike, I. & Hayashibara, T. (2007). Variation in internal delta 15N and delta 13C distributions and their bulk values in the brown macroalga Padina australis growing in subtropical oligotrophic waters. Journal of Phycology 43(3): 437-448.
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M.D. Guiry in Guiry, M.D. & Guiry, G.M. 2011. AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic publication, National University of Ireland, Galway. http://www.algaebase.org; searched on 03 October 2011.
Algaebase taxon LSID: urn:lsid:algaebase.org:taxname:73692
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