algarvutuses
Algarvutuses are a genus of small marine microalgae described from coastal waters around the Algarve region of Portugal. The name combines the geographic origin with a Latin-style suffix, and algarvutuses is the common term used for the species in this group. The genus has been documented in plankton surveys and has been confirmed through light microscopy and small-subunit ribosomal RNA sequencing.
Members of Algarvutuses are typically single-celled or form loose colonies in the upper water column. Individual
Geographic distribution and habitat preference show Algarvutuses most frequently in temperate to subtropical coastal zones of
Research and significance focus on ecological roles, bioluminescent properties, and potential use as bioindicators of nutrient