Aegagropila Kützing
marimo, lake ball, moss ball
Cladophoraceae
palaearctic distribution; widespread in Japan, restricted to previously glaciated areas of Europe
Aegagropila linnaei Kützing
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submergedsubmerged:
(adj) (syn. submersed) under water; submerged below the water surface
, typically and most known as a free-floating ball
Green macroalgamacroalgae:
(n) (sing. macroalga) large algae; seaweeds
; similar to Cladophora Kützing. Spherical growth form is a radially organized collection of single plants; attached growth form is irregularly organized. Filaments uniseriate, stiff, profusely branched; rhizoids often with terminalterminal:
(adj) at the apex
finger-like projections. Cell shape and size irregularirregular:
(adj) asymmetrical
, thick walled, chromatophores dense. Dispersal by fragmentation and 'rolling' across floor of water body.
brackish or freshwater, oligo–mesotrophic lakes; only attached form in dystrophic and slightly eutrophic habitats
The spherical growth form of Aegagropila linnaei is produced by a mixture of mechanic processes through water motion and features intrinsic to the species. This form requires abundant light and is sensitive to eutrophication.
Aegagropila linnaei superficially resembles Cladophora (Boedeker et al, 2010). Little genetic variation was found in biogeographical studies, indicating that A. linnaei is truly a single species (Boedeker et al., 2010).