alglanmas
Alglanmas are a fictional group of aquatic, photosynthetic organisms described in speculative biology and science fiction. They form gelatinous, mat-like colonies that can float near the surface or adhere to submerged substrates. In many depictions, alglanmas are multicellular and modular, capable of reorganizing their thalli in response to light, nutrients, and mechanical disturbance. The term has no standing in real-world taxonomy and is used primarily within imagined ecosystems.
Colonies are composed of interwoven filaments called lamina strands that create a latticework of cells. Pigments
They inhabit freshwater to brackish habitats in speculative worlds, where they contribute to primary production and
Because alglanmas are fictional, they lack formal taxonomic status. In speculative biology discussions, scholars debate whether
In fiction and world-building, alglanmas often serve as ecological engineers, creating habitats for smaller organisms or