Padina pavonica, commonly known as the peacock's tail,[2] is a small brown alga found in the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. It inhabits pools in the littoral zone typically with clayey, silty or sandy sediments. Other habitats include rocks and shell fragments in the shallow sublittoral, seagrass meadows, mangrove roots and coral reefs on tidal flats.
^ abGuiry, Michael D. (2015). "Padina pavonica (Linnaeus) Thivy, 1960". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
Padinapavonica, commonly known as the peacock's tail, is a small brown alga found in the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the...
development of numerous detrimental insects, including Sargassum swartzii, Padinapavonica, and Caulerpa denticulata. Shifts in bacterial and fungal communities...
a large part of the beach. The brown algae Lobophora variegata and Padinapavonica, together with the red algae Asparagopsis taxiformis, are extremely...
The seaweeds that can be found here include Caulerpa, Halimeda, and Padinapavonica species. At the same time, the dominant seagrasses, in particular in...
feeds on the alga Acetabularia acetabulum in spring and summer, and on Padinapavonica in autumn. It is able to make use of the chloroplasts from the algae...
oceanica, with the green alga Flabellia petiolata and also the brown alga Padinapavonica, which were all collected in the Mediterranean Sea. With amount of...
Samuel; Sureda, Antoni (2023). "Oxidative Stress Response in the Seaweed Padinapavonica Associated with the Invasive Halimeda incrassata and Penicillus capitatus"...
G.; Abdelmohsen, Usama Ramadan (2022-10-13). "Halimeda opuntia and Padinapavonica extracts improve growth and metabolic activities in maize under soil-saline...