alglann
Alglann is a genus of green algae belonging to the family Ulvellaceae within the order Ulvales. These algae are characterized by their simple, sheet-like thalli that typically form thin, flat, and often branched structures. They are primarily found in marine environments, particularly in shallow coastal waters where they attach to rocks, shells, or other submerged surfaces.
The algae exhibit a chlorophyte morphology, containing chlorophyll a and b, which enable photosynthesis. They play
The genus is of interest in studies related to marine ecology and bioindication, as its presence and
Taxonomically, Alglann is distinguished from related genera by specific morphological features, including the arrangement of cells
Overall, Alglann exemplifies the diversity and ecological importance of green algae in marine ecosystems. Its study