APHOTOMARINE

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Licmophora sp. - A species of diatom on the hydroid Obelia geniculata (Microalgae images)
Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata 1

Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata 2

Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata 3

Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata 4

Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata covered
Ascophyllum nodosum 1

Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata covered
Ascophyllum nodosum 2

Diatom
Licmophora sp.
- on Obelia geniculata covered
Ascophyllum nodosum 3

The Licmophora species here was found on the hydroid Obelia geniculata, which had itself formed colonies on the brown algae Ascophyllum nodosum, Egg or Knotted wrack. The reason why this has happened is that the Ascophyllum has become adrift, possibly via cutting / harvesting, possibly in NE USA, Canada or Ireland, and has had enough time for Obelia geniculata to colonize it, and then the diatom colonize the Obelia.

The material here was found at Perranporth, one of the Cornish storm beaches where drift items are often found that have crossed the Atlantic, indeed Ascophyllum nodosum can be found with Buoy or Small Gooseneck barnacles, or sometimes both, attached to it, suggestive of how far the Ascophyllum nodosum has travelled.

Nearly all the Ascophyllum nodosum that had washed-up at Perranporth, Cornwall on the 30.01.15, had Obelia geniculata and the diatom Licmophora on it.

The same type of material / species also washed-up at Gwithian Towans, near Hayle, Cornwall. 01.02.15.

Species here might be Licmophora abbreviata.

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Licmophora species diatom hydroid Obelia geniculata Microalgae images
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