genus Laminaria
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of large brown algae (seaweed): Genus Laminaria is the type genus of the family Laminariaceae. It comprises perennial brown kelps, which are large, leathery seaweeds commonly found in colder coastal waters. These kelps form underwater forests and have a characteristic structure with a holdfast, a stipe (stem), and a broad, blade-like lamina.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The biologist studied the morphology of genus Laminaria for her research on marine ecosystems.
- Kelp forests, often dominated by species from genus Laminaria, provide crucial habitat for many marine organisms.
- Alginates, important thickening agents, are extracted from brown seaweeds like those in genus Laminaria.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific nomenclature: The name is always italicized (). When used formally with a specific species name, the genus is abbreviated after first use (e.g., is a common species; later, it can be referred to as ).
- As an ecological indicator: The presence and health of species are often used to monitor the condition of cold-water coastal environments.
Variants and Related Words
- Laminaria (n): The singular form, often used interchangeably in scientific contexts to refer to the genus or an unspecified member of it.
- The sample was identified as a Laminaria species.
- Laminariaceae (n): The biological family to which this genus belongs.
- Kelps (n): A common name for large brown seaweeds in the order Laminariales, which includes .
Synonyms
- Brown kelp (general): A common descriptive name for the type of seaweed in this genus.
- Sea tangle (regional): A colloquial name used in some areas for species.
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs)
- Holdfast: The root-like structure that anchors the kelp to the seabed.
- Stipe: The stem-like structure connecting the holdfast to the blade.
- Lamina/Blade: The broad, flat, leaf-like part of the kelp responsible for photosynthesis.
Noun
- type genus of the family Laminariaceae: perennial brown kelps