Cladophora socialis

Cladophora socialis
Cladophora socialis in central Thailand
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Chlorophyta
Class: Ulvophyceae
Order: Cladophorales
Family: Cladophoraceae
Genus: Cladophora
Species:
C. socialis
Binomial name
Cladophora socialis
Kützing, 1849

Cladophora socialis is a species of green algae in the family Cladophoraceae. It is a filamentous marine alga that grows attached to hard substrates in coastal environments.

Description

Cladophora socialis forms branched, filamentous thalli composed of multinucleate cells, a defining characteristic of the genus Cladophora.[1] The filaments may occur as loose tufts or dense mats attached to substrates. Growth occurs by apical cell division, and the cell walls are primarily composed of cellulose.

Habitat

This species occurs in marine environments, typically in shallow coastal waters. It grows attached to hard substrates such as rocks, shells, and artificial surfaces, and may also occur epiphytically on other algae.[1]

Distribution

Cladophora socialis has been recorded from marine environments worldwide, including tropical and temperate regions of the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean.[2][1]

Taxonomy

The species was first described in 1849 by the German phycologist Friedrich Traugott Kützing. It is one of many species within the genus Cladophora, a group of green algae known for their filamentous morphology and wide ecological distribution.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Guiry, M. D.; Guiry, G. M. "Cladophora socialis". AlgaeBase. Retrieved 20 March 2026.
  2. ^ "Cladophora socialis". GBIF. Retrieved 25 January 2017.