Audouinella, also known as black algae,[1] is a widespread genus of red algae, found in marine and freshwater environments.[2]
The form known as "black brush algae" (or "black beard algae", BBA for short) is a particular nuisance in aquaria, since most algae eater fish and invertebrates avoid it.[3]
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Audouinella, also known as black algae, is a widespread genus of red algae, found in marine and freshwater environments. The form known as "black brush...
became extinct in the early 20th century Acrochaetium efflorescens Audouinella, with freshwater as well as marine species Polysiphonia ceramiaeformis...
Atractophora hypnoides. There are many other similar finely branched algae: Audouinella, Antithamnion, Dasya, Spyridia and others. It is mainly a western species...
is an ornithological species named in his honor, as is the red alga Audouinella, and in the French language, the term poche copulatrice d'Audouin (the...
Saunders & Kraft, 2013, was named for him. (in Algae, as T.J.Entwisle) Audouinella scopulata S.Skinner & T.J.Entwisle Batrachospermum americanum (Harvey)...
algae eater is valued for its ability to eat red algae (particularly Audouinella). The fish, however, is an opportunistic feeder and will eat pellets...
Audouinella brebneri (Batters) P.S.Dixon 1976, (False Bay side of the Cape Peninsula) Acrochaetium balliae (Stegenga), nom. illeg. syn. Audouinella balliae...
Audouinella brebneri (Batters) P.S.Dixon 1976, (False Bay side of the Cape Peninsula) Acrochaetium balliae (Stegenga), nom. illeg. syn. Audouinella balliae...